Masters in Multimedia Networking (MSc)

The convergence of media and networking has revolutionised online business and the way both broadcasters and individuals produce and share information online. However, coping with content delivery and sharing on a large scale across heterogeneous devices and networks raises numerous research challenges. Building on over a decade of networking and multimedia research at Lancaster, this MSc explores the core networking and operating systems technologies that underpin these systems, enabling understanding of the next generation of content delivery platforms. Graduates from this masters are well suited to research and industrial careers creating the next generation of Internet systems.

This masters is designed for students who have already studied Computer Science or a closely related subject as their first degree and now wish to apply their skills to next generation Internet and multimedia networked systems.

  • Gain core technical expertise in multimedia and networked systems.
  • Choice of complementary advanced level courses closely aligned to our areas of research expertise, including Network & System Security, Advanced Topics in Networking and Mobile Computing.
  • Taught by internationally renowned researchers, leading experts in their field.
  • Unique state of the art interactive learning including novel methods of teaching including joint modules with shared live and recorded lectures with carefully selected international partners.
  • Significant individual research or industrial led projects in the area of multimedia networking, with one-to-one supervision.
  • Block mode delivery offers the luxury of focusing on one course at a time.

Students on these masters initially study modules shared across the programme and have up to two months to choose which options best match their interests and goals.