456 Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in England, United Kingdom

Artificial Intelligence
Study the real-world focused MSc Artificial Intelligence programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) and gain all the skills and experience you need to start your career in this intellectually-stimulating and fast-growing profession.
Computer Science
The University of Bedfordshire offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Computer Science, designed for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the field. This course is available for full-time study, providing an in-depth exploration of modern computing technologies and practices.

Aerodynamics and Computation - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Aerodynamics and Computation - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
If you want to develop your research and innovation skills and focus on developing novel artificial intelligence (AI) for practical opportunities, this new Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning MRes programme offered at Imperial could be for you.
Computer Science
Study Computer Science by Research at Royal Holloway, University of London and you’ll select from one of six research disciplines in order to take your first steps towards a scientific research-based career.

Computational Engineering Design (Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science)
Learn how to design using simulation software on this Computational Engineering Design (Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science) offered by the University of Southampton.
Computer Science
The Computer Science programme from Unicaf - University of East London is designed to help students design and develop large-scale, software systems by developing their knowledge and research skills in IT, computer vision and data analytics. Furthermore, it tackles emerging challenges in computer science, including its legal, social, ethical & professional context.

Computing
Do you want to work in the IT sector, but don’t have the formal qualifications to make the transition? This Computing conversion course from University of Sunderland is designed for those whose first degree is not related to computing, but who now want to move into the industry.

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.

Sound and Music Computing
Sound and Music Computing MSc course delivered by Queen Mary University of London equips you with the expertise to become a specialist in streaming and music distribution, featuring a diverse range of modules finely tuned for the music industry.

Advanced Mechanical Engineering - Computational Engineering and Design - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Advanced Mechanical Engineering - Computational Engineering and Design - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.

Automation and Control
The Automation and Control programme from Newcastle University is an industry-focused course that prepares you for a career as a design or development engineer.
Computing
The Computing programme from University of Worcester is a great choice if you are looking to embark on a career in computing but don’t yet have a computing qualification.

Advanced Computer Networks (Work Experience)
Gain the skills to design, implement and troubleshoot enterprise networks at Sheffield Hallam University's Advanced Computer Networks (Work Experience) programme.
Advanced Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)
The Advanced Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) programme offered by Durham University will equip you with an advanced understanding of computer science theory and practice through research-led teaching of both foundational and contemporary topics.
Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
This Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing one-year master's course at the University of Oxford provides training in the application of mathematics to a wide range of problems in science and technology. Emphasis is placed on the formulation of problems, on the analytical and numerical techniques for a solution and the computation of useful results.