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538 Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in United Kingdom

Computer Game Development
The Computer Game Development programme offered by Wrexham University delivers the expertise required to professionalise the design and development of technical elements for highly polished game projects.
Advanced Computer Science with Placement
The MSc in Advanced Computer Science with Placement at the University of Kent is a two-year full-time programme designed for graduates aiming to enhance their technical skills. This course combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, providing a comprehensive education in advanced computer science topics.

Computer Game Engineering
A Computer Game Engineering programme from Newcastle University that transforms your passion for programming and games into industry-ready skills. Excel in game engine technologies, real-time graphics and simulation programming.
Computer Graphics, Vision and Imaging
Position yourself at the cutting edge of vision and imaging with this one-of-a-kind Master’s programme. The Computer Graphics, Vision and Imaging MSc from University College London (UCL) takes a 360-degree approach to imagery, ranging from interpreting real world images through computer systems, to the use of virtual and augmented reality.

Concept Art and IP Development
This Concept Art and Intellectual Property IP Development degree from The University for the Creative Arts will give you the tools, knowledge, and industry experience to transform these artistic visions into lasting cultural touchstones.

Computer Science - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Computer Science - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Loughborough offers successful students guaranteed progression to Loughborough University.
Computing
The MSc in Computing at the University of East London is a comprehensive programme designed to equip students with essential skills in computing and information technology. This full-time course typically spans one year, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application in emerging technologies.
Advanced Computing
This Advanced Computing program at University of Suffolk is designed for those with previous qualifications or experience in the fields of technology, computing or computer science.

Computing Science
If you’re a graduate of any non-computing discipline and interested in digital technologies and computing, the MSc in Computing Science at the University of East Anglia is particularly designed for you to broaden your existing knowledge of computing science.
Human-Computer Interaction
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) programme from University College London (UCL) is concerned with the design and use of computer and mobile technology, focusing on the interfaces between people and systems.
Cyberpsychology
The Cyberpsychology degree from Nottingham Trent University will provide you with the opportunity to develop the relevant academic and professional skills to commence a successful career in cyberpsychology, the psychological study of the Internet and digital technologies. Experts in the areas of cyberpsychology, Internet and technology will deliver the course.
Advanced Computer Science
This Advanced Computer Science course at University of South Wales introduces you to a number of software and hardware technologies and their real world applications.
PGCE Secondary Education with QTS – Computer Science and ICT (11-16 years)
PGCE Secondary Education with QTS – Computer Science and ICT (11-16 years) at University of Cumbria allows you to develop the skills to teach in the secondary school setting, delivering engaging lessons. This unique specialism gives you the opportunity to inspire the next generation of computer scientists and tech innovators.

Applied Computational Science and Engineering
Discover how numerical methods and computational science can help solve large scale problems on Applied Computational Science and Engineering MSc programme offered at Imperial.

Microelectronics - Systems and Devices
This Microelectronics - Systems and Devices course from Newcastle University covers fundamental and advanced topics relevant to the modern microelectronics industry, including semiconductor devices, fabrication technology, digital techniques, VLSI circuits and systems design.

Computer Science by Research
This Computer Science by Research course delivered by Queen Mary University of London is suitable for outstanding students who have an interest in advanced research-based study.
Mechatronics and Computer Systems Engineering
The MSc in Mechatronics and Computer Systems Engineering at the University of East London offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with advanced skills in engineering. This full-time programme spans one year, focusing on the integration of mechanics, electronics, and computer systems to create innovative solutions in the field.

Computing and Electronic Systems
The cross-disciplinary projects in the Computing and Electronic Systems degree from University of Essex covers a range of topics, from materials science and semiconductor device physics, to the theory of computation and the philosophy of computer science, with most of our research groups based around laboratories offering world-class facilities.

Computer Games Technology
Are you ready to take your game development skills and knowledge of computers to the next level? The MSc Computer Games Technology degree course from University of Portsmouth is an important next step towards a rewarding career in one of the world's most exciting creative industries.
Computing (Software Engineering)
This Computing (Software Engineering) course at the University of Northampton allows you to study the design of software systems at a greater depth, develop your research and analytical skills and complete an individual thesis investigating an area you are particularly interested in.