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75 Master's degrees in Information Technology (IT) in United Kingdom

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.
Computer Games Development
With our MSc Computer Games Development course from Manchester Metropolitan University, you’ll gain the skills required for an exciting career within this growing industry, both here in Manchester and beyond.
Geographical Information Science and Earth Observation
This Geographical Information Science and Earth Observation MSc programme from The University of Edinburgh creates experts capable of creating, managing and analysing spatial data through advanced technologies.
Electronics and Information Technology
The Electronics and Information Technology course from University of South Wales will develop your ability to manage new technologies and ensure high levels of product quality.
Information Technology with Business Intelligence
This MSc Information Technology with Business Intelligence course offered at the Robert Gordon University provides an opportunity for candidates wishing to formalise their existing IT experience with a qualification, and for graduates of non-computing disciplines to develop the specialist skills suitable to transition into an exciting career in computing.
Cyber Security
Cyber Security from Edge Hill University addresses these requirements by increasing relevant knowledge and skills in line with the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Strategy, while also addressing the national skills shortage in information security.
Computing and Information Science
Anglia Ruskin University encourages Computing and Information Science candidates to take an active role in our School's research community, in areas currently ranging from Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science and Applications, Imaging Technologies, Vision and Acoustics, IoT, Digital Systems and Cloud Computing, Semantic Web, Educational Technologies and Cyber Security.

Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law
This Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law degree from Queen Mary University of London will give you the chance to gain expertise in the legal regimes governing the supply and use of computer and communications technology

Information Technology
On this Information Technology course from Bournemouth University, you’ll develop your understanding of IT from a business perspective, learn how to create a systematic view of business system development, as well as implement IT systems.
IT for the Energy Industry
This IT for the Energy Industry course offered at the Robert Gordon University will give you an understanding of the energy industry and how to align IT services with the needs of organisations.
Social Science of the Internet
The Social Science of the Internet programme at the University of Oxford provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to question and understand the multi-faceted ways in which the internet and emerging digital technologies are influencing and affecting our lives, societies, businesses, and governments.

Digital Media and Creative Industries
Want to get under the skin of the creative economy and sharpen your expertise in this dynamic, multi-faceted field? Curate your own study pathway on our MA Digital Media and Creative Industries, based in East London’s vibrant creative community.

Science and Technology Policy (with a professional placement year)
The Science and Technology Policy (with a professional placement year) at University of Sussex will teach you about the language, logic and tools of policy formulation and analysis.
IT for the Oil and Gas Industry
The MSc IT for the Oil and Gas Industry course offered at the Robert Gordon University will prepare you for a career in the design and implementation of IT solutions and service management. As a graduate, you will be well-positioned for a computing career in the ever-evolving global energy industry and its IT providers.

Computer Science
The Computer Science MSc programme from The University of Edinburgh offers you the opportunity to obtain specialist knowledge in the design, analysis, implementation, and use of computer systems ranging from the components of a single processor to computer networks as vast as the Internet.