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33 Master's degrees offered by the university

Theoretical Computer Science
Explore the world of computational game theory, where computer science and economics collide, and receive a grounding in algorithmic techniques and optimisation methods and models on the Theoretical Computer Science programme from University of Liverpool.

Computer Science
If you didn’t study computer science at degree level, this Computer Science programme from University of Liverpool combines a wide-ranging introduction to the analysis, design and implementation of computer systems, with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge research.

Applied Statistics and Data Science
This programme will equip STEM graduates with the ability to apply methods of statistics and data science to solve complex real-world problems across a broad range of fields, from global health and epidemiology to finance and investment.

Electronic Engineering and the Internet of Things
On this well-established MSc programme, you will develop advanced knowledge and skills in key aspects of electronic engineering and the Internet of Things. The course content is updated annually to maintain industry relevance and to reflect the latest developments in the industry.

Information Technology
This programme combines a wide-ranging introduction to the analysis, design and implementation of computer systems, with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge research. You'll be immersed in software design, programming, datasets, information systems and web applications and develop all the skills needed to conduct independent research in Information Technology and computer science.

Data Science and Artificial Intelligence with a Year in Industry
Discover how tech companies gather and use data and explore both the databases that power our daily lives and the data languages underpinning them on the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence with a Year in Industry programme from University of Liverpool.

Information Technology
This programme combines a wide-ranging introduction to the analysis, design and implementation of computer systems, with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge research. You'll be immersed in software design, programming, datasets, information systems and web applications and develop all the skills needed to conduct independent research in information technology and computer science.

Cyber Security
As our reliance on digital technologies grows, so does the need to defend them. With increasing cyber-attacks on critical infrastructures and personal information, the demand for cyber security has surged.

Data Science and Analytics for Society
Within an applied setting, you will develop skills in the visualisation, modelling and statistical analysis of conventional and novel sources of data, ranging from censuses and social surveys through to satellite imagery and social media using both web-based and traditional techniques.

Game Design
The Game Design programme from University of Liverpool builds on the popular Game Design BSc to equip students with the creative design skills that are in demand in this expanding industry.

Chemistry with AI
Chemistry is in the midst of a transformation driven by advances in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. With cutting-edge facilities, world-beating research, and an outstanding network of industrial partners, Liverpool is one of the best places in the world to study how these technologies are upending traditional approaches to research and giving rise to a new discipline: digital chemistry.

Robotics and the Internet of Things
On this brand-new MSc programme, you will develop advanced knowledge and skills in exciting aspects of robotics and the Internet of Things, two fast-growing disciplines leading advancements across a wide range of major global industries.

Advanced Computer Science
This Advanced Computer Science MSc course from University of Liverpool aims to extend your knowledge gained during undergraduate study with more advanced specialised material reflecting current research at the “cutting-edge” of the discipline.