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459 Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in United Kingdom

Advanced Computer Science
The Advanced Computer Science course at Bangor University builds on the foundations of a CS undergraduate programme, exploring more advanced topics such as high-performance computing and augmented/mixed/virtual reality.

Computer Animation
This MSc Computer Animation degree from University of Portsmouth will prepare you to work in animation roles across the creative and media industries. Whether you want to work in computer games, television, film or advertising, this Master’s will help you to build on your existing animation experience, specialise in specific areas of animation and prepare for the career you want.
Defence Simulation and Modelling
The Defence Simulation and Modelling MSc at Cranfield University is a one-year full-time programme designed for both military and civilian personnel. This course, offered in both full-time and part-time formats, equips students with essential skills in modelling and simulation technologies applicable to defence scenarios.

Critical and Creative Analysis - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Critical and Creative Analysis - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Digital Creative Media
Are you excited by the innovations happening in digital creative media and keen to become a next generation leader in this fast-evolving domain? Sharpen your skills and know-how on the flexible Digital Creative Media programme from Loughborough University.
Computer Science
The M.Sc. in Computer Science at Birkbeck, University of London, is a comprehensive programme designed to prepare students for the dynamic tech industry. This course can be pursued either full-time or part-time, with a duration of one year for full-time students and two years for part-time students, offering flexible attendance options.

Advanced Software Engineering
Some of the most pressing business challenges can be solved by smartly-designed software. By studying the MSc Advanced Software Engineering programme offered at the University of Leicester you’ll be in high demand across most major industries.
Computer Games Development (Computing)
The Computer Games Development (Computing) course at Anglia Ruskin University will help you to take your computer game development skills to the next level. Study, plan, produce and test games in our specialist studios. Working alongside students from our Computer Games Development Art course, you’ll gain experience in multi-disciplinary working and create an advanced portfolio.

Computing (Work Experience)
Develop industry-standard skills in databases, programming and web development on a masters for non-computing graduates, plus advanced specialisms in either software development or data management with the Computing (Work Experience) course from Sheffield Hallam University.
Computer Science (Conversion) - Full time
The MSc Computer Science (Conversion) - Full time programme from The University of Law is designed for those who do not have a computing background upon entry, but who are looking to learn and understand more about how computing tools, techniques and methods can be utilised in practical scenarios.

Computing Science
The Computing Science programme at the University of Glasgow provides you with a thorough grounding in advanced computing science, together with experience of conducting a development project, preparing you for responsible positions in the IT industry.

Computer Science
The Computer Science Masters by Research programme from Bangor University, is an advanced postgraduate research degree that emphasizes independent study of practice-led research. Working with a supervisor and on a specific subject area the programme allows students to focus on research.

Computer Science
The Computer Science program offered by Bournemouth University equips you with expertise in cutting-edge fields and preparing you for leadership roles in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Cybersecurity
Study a fast-growing and exciting subject. Develop the technical and organisational skills to make a difference to society. After you graduate the Cybersecurity programme of the University of Sunderland you can embark on a career as a cybersecurity professional in a flourishing sector.

Computing (Visual Computing and Robotics)
Specialise in the study of vision, graphics, intelligent behaviour and biomedical image computing on Computing (Visual Computing and Robotics) MSc course from Imperial.
Exeter International Pre-Master's - Advanced Computer Science with Business
This Exeter International Pre-Master's - Advanced Computer Science with Business, Pre-Master from INTO The University of Exeter will prepare for direct entry to a postgraduate degree in a range of subject areas including business, engineering, education, humanities and computer science.

Computer Science
Improve your employability with practical and theoretical knowledge of computer science, ready for a career in industry with the Computer Science degree offered at University of Bath.
Creative Computing
The Graduate Diploma Creative Computing at University of the Arts London (UAL) is a one year pre-masters course that gives you an in-depth understanding of creative technology and prepares you for further study in this exciting area of practice.
International Incorporated Masters in MSc Computing and Information System
Develop and widen your knowledge for a career as a business analyst, web designer or systems developer with the International Incorporated Masters in MSc Computing and Information System from University of Greenwich International College.
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.