University of Greenwich - Computer Science Network Engineering MSc

University of Greenwich

Computer Science Network Engineering MSc

Our Master’s in Computer Science specialising in network engineering provides the skills to design and manage computer systems and networks.

This MSc Computer Science provides advanced knowledge of designing, building and testing a wide range of software and network systems. The course explores the networking, software development technologies and architectures involved in modern computer systems and networks.

Graduates of this computer science master's degree will be well-placed for a range of advanced roles in computing, with particular emphasis on network systems development and management.


Our Master’s in Computer Science specialising in network engineering provides the skills to design and manage computer systems and networks.

This MSc Computer Science provides advanced knowledge of designing, building and testing a wide range of software and network systems. The course explores the networking, software development technologies and architectures involved in modern computer systems and networks.

Graduates of this computer science master's degree will be well-placed for a range of advanced roles in computing, with particular emphasis on network systems development and management.


Career Prospects

What sort of careers do graduates pursue?

Graduates from this Computer Science course are equipped for employment in industry, commerce or the research sector, with a proficiency in the key theoretical and practical areas of designing, building and testing a wide range of computer and network systems.

Do you provide employability services?

Our services are designed to help you achieve your potential and support your transition towards a rewarding graduate career.

The Employability and Careers Service provides support when you are preparing to apply for placements and graduate roles. It includes CV clinics, mock interviews and employability skills workshops.

Each School also has its own Employability Officer, who works closely with the industry and will provide specific opportunities relevant to your own course.

Course Details

Full Time Year 1

Compulsory modules.
MSc Project (60 credits)
Cyber Security (15 credits)
System Administration and Security (15 credits)
Network and Internet Technology and Design (15 credits)
Network Architectures and Services (15 credits)
Wireless and Mobile Technologies (15 credits)
Software Quality Management (15 credits)
Essential Professional and Academic Skills for Masters Students

Optional modules
Mobile Application Development (15 credits)
Clouds, Grids and Virtualisation (15 credits)

Optional modules
Audit and Security (15 credits)
Penetration Testing (15 credits)

Part Time Year 1

Compulsory modules.
System Administration and Security (15 credits)
Network and Internet Technology and Design (15 credits)
Network Architectures and Services (15 credits)
Software Quality Management (15 credits)
Essential Professional and Academic Skills for Masters Students

Part Time Year 2

Compulsory modules.
MSc Project (60 credits)
Cyber Security (15 credits)
Wireless and Mobile Technologies (15 credits)

Optional modules
Mobile Application Development (15 credits)
Clouds, Grids and Virtualisation (15 credits)

Optional modules
Audit and Security (15 credits)
Penetration Testing (15 credits)

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