Apart from the Taught Degree offered during the day, the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, presently also runs:
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A part-time evening degree course leading to a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Information and Communication Technology. This course is mainly aimed at persons who wish to obtain a recognised degree in ICT, but who cannot register for a morning programme due to employment or other reasons. More details on this course can be found by clicking HERE.
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A conversion Masters course, MIT, for graduates in areas other than ICT. This course is aimed at giving graduates from other fields a chance to migrate towards the world of ICT. Details on this course can be found by clicking HERE.
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A European Master in Human Language Science and Technology, which is an LCT (Language and Communication Technology) programme shared between six Universities in the LCT Consortium. This programme provides students with profound knowledge and insight into the wide range of disciplines that contribute to the methods of language and communication technologies and it strengthens their ability to work scientifically. Moreover, students acquire a mix of theoretical and practical knowledge by choosing appropriate combinations of modules in the areas of Language Technology, Linguistics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. Details on this course can be found by clicking HERE.
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M.Sc. by Research in areas within the Departments of Computer Science, Intelligent Computer Systems, Communications & Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems and Micro-electronics & Nano-electroncs. Further details can be found by clicking HERE.
In the near future, the Faculty aims to introduce a number of Diploma courses in specific ICT areas, as well as a taught M.Sc. course following the three - year undergraduate B.Sc. (Hons.) ICT Day course.
19 March 2010
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