Masters in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing (MSc)

Taught by acknowledged world experts in the fields of mobile and ubiquitous computing, this MSc combines two of the most exciting trends in modern computer science. The mobile computing revolution has transformed how we communicate and access the Internet, creating new ways of working, staying in touch and entertaining ourselves, spawning entirely new industries and business models. Ubiquitous Computation is migrating away from the desktop PC and into the everyday world, in the form of smartphones, information appliances, everyday digital devices, smart environments and wearable devices. Increasingly, the world itself is an interface to computation; computer-based interactions can take place through many kinds of devices, surfaces and places.

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 move their skills on in these exciting new areas. Designing software for mobile and ubiquitous computing is inherently multi-disciplinary, requiring an understanding of both the low level capabilities of devices, embedded systems and networks, and a higher level appreciation of user interaction and HCI, in order to create robust and usable systems. Graduates from this course will be well placed for careers in the mobile computing industry and as ubicomp systems reach commercialisation. The course is also a good primer for a career in industrial or academic research.

  • Study core technologies and interaction design skills required to design and build mobile and ubiquitous systems.
  • Choice of complementary advanced level courses closely aligned to our areas of research expertise, including System Dependability and Advanced Topics in Networking.
  • 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 mobile computing or ubiquitous computing, 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.