Master of Science in Computer Systems Engineering (Software Systems)

In collaboration with University of East London, UK

Master of Science in Computer Systems Engineering (Integrated Systems)

Programme Outline

The general aim of the Master of Science in Computer Systems Engineering (Software Systems) programme is to enable engineers to develop specialist expertise in the design and development of high integrity software suitable for the specification of critical systems. This will involve a comprehensive understanding of formal model-based development methods and the application of mathematical reasoning to interrogate a formal specification. The design and development of large heterogeneous software systems will be explored which will involve reliability and performance features of concurrency and distributed systems, and the management of software development projects. Concepts of artificial intelligence and mathematical modelling in the support and development of software systems will also be analysed. The programme is designed for students to develop a comprehensive systems software approach for applications which will provide an important contribution to the needs of the computer software industry.

Programme Objectives

  • Understand, apply and extend your subject expertise in computer systems in a range of engineering and technology based applications;
  • Exercise appropriate engineering judgement in decision making processes;
  • Systematically analyse engineering, software and other related problems;
  • Design and implement effective solutions;
  • Enhance the level of knowledge and understanding regarding computer systems, information technology and relevant engineering applications;
  • Plan and implement a major engineering and/or IT related project,
  • Write a critical evaluation report and defend the conclusions and work undertaken.
  • Demonstrate an ability to study independently and effectively and to be able to convey technical information to others.
  • Develop interpersonal skills and be able to contribute and work effectively in a team environment.
Programme Details

Programme Code
KP/JPS (KA 11007) 05/15

Duration
1.5 years, 3 Semesters

Awarding Body
University of East London, UK

Refer to http://www.uel.ac.uk/programmes/cite/postgraduate/softwaresys-eng.htm

Career Prospects
Software Engineer, Systems Analyst, Algorithm Development Engineer, Computing software Developer, Computer Systems Engineer.

Main Intakes
There are three intakes a year. September, January and May.

Entry Requirements

Any one of the following qualifications:

  1. BEng(Hons) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science in combination with Electronic Engineering, Physics, or an appropriate and related subject, with an award classification typically of (2:1) but of no less than a lower second class honours (2:2) with CGPA ≥ 2.5;
  2. A degree qualification of a standard equivalent to (1) obtained after a course of full-time study extending over a period of not less than three years in a recognized university outside the UK;
  3. Other equivalent qualifications recognized by Malaysian Government.
*Subject to verification and approval of Legenda Education Group
MOHE : Ministry of Higher Education
MQA : Malaysian Qualifications Agency
PHEI : Private Higher Education Institutions

English Language Requirements (For international students only)
Applicants will also be required to meet the University standard for competence in English language and will be expected to hold GCSE or equivalent grade C in English or a IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent.
MSc Research Dissertations
To qualify for the award of the MSc, students must successfully complete a dissertation. The objective of the dissertation is to develop the students’ ability to study independently, making their own critical appraisal of the chosen subject and drawing from this the appropriate conclusions.

Students will be required to demonstrate that the research undertaken has been completed to an appropriate level for a Masters award. The dissertation must therefore, in general terms, include elements of research, design, independent working, the derivation of a product (through laboratory testing, critical analysis or computer programming) and the analysis of data.

One or more members of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and School of Computer Science and Information Technology in the software systems development area will supervise the dissertation work of each student. Students must undertake their research investigations in the Campus, unless work with an outside employer or authority is involved.

Prior to commencement of the dissertation each student must submit to the Project Coordinator an outline proposal and methodology for the work. Guidelines on the content and presentation of your research proposal are provided.

Research dissertations must be completed in the teaching semester immediately after successfully completing all examinations and passing the taught modules.

Teaching Methods
Various teaching methods are employed on the programme, including lectures, tutorials, seminars and laboratory work. In a lecture period, a member of the academic staff or a visiting lecturer presents ideas or information to a large body of students. In a seminar, ideas are discussed by a group of students. The discussion is led by a member of staff or a nominated student and moderated by one or more members of staff. In a tutorial the students solve problems under the guidance of a member of staff with whom they can also discuss information presented in a previous lecture.

To enable students to derive maximum benefit from their period of attendance, lectures are designed to cover only essential subject matter, this being complemented by lecture hand-out notes. Considerable importance is attached to home assignments and a commitment to private study.

Students are recommended to plan their work in advance, where practicable a programme of work, requirements of home assignments, together with reading references and tutorial sheets are distributed at the beginning of each section of each module.

Subjects
Programme Modules
A selection of the following programme modules will be operated in one and half year subject to sufficient demand. Students have to choose available programmes and the research dissertation, EEM118 must be successfully completed in order to achieve the award of MSc. Some modules may not be available at all stages of the programme.

Each module will be studied over a single semester for a 14 week with a variety of teaching methods including lectures, tutorials, seminars and lab/practical work. Students are generally required to spend a further minimum period of study each week.

Modules:

Year 1 Year 2
  1. EEM117 – Formal Methods (Semester 1)
  2. EEM128 – Numerical Methods (Semester 1)
  3. EEM122 – Artificial Intelligence (Semester 2)
  4. EEM116 – Design of Heterogeneous Software Systems (Semester 2)
  1. EEM118 – Research Dissertation

Professional Progression

  • Familiarization of formal methods, computer based systems, systems analysis, software requirements to support systems, artificial intelligence and genetic algorithms, Fuzzy logic based systems support.
  • Graduates have the opportunity to embark their career into the Software development and support industry to provide appropriate solutions.
  • Research into related fiels such as genetic algorithm solution, algorithms and software development and deployment for computer based communications systems, MIMO systems allow graduates to pursue their higher degree leading towards a PhD
Brochure & Form Download
  1. UEL Master Programmes Brochure
  2. Malaysian Student Admission Form
  3. International Student Admission Information
  4. International Student Admission Form

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Published on January 30, 2011