Salford, Computing, Science and Engineering  

Salford University

introduction to
computer science, multimedia & telecommunications

 

  • Computing
  • Computer Science
  • Mathematical Sciences
  • Information Systems
  • Internet Technology
  • Software Engineering
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Telecommunications
  • Multimedia Production

 

Computer Science, Multimedia & Telecommunications offers a broad range of study where the emphasis is on developing practical and applied skills to service the needs of business and commerce – most programmes are professionally accredited by the British Computer Society. There is an emphasis towards software design and development. The department has developed strong links with industry; undergraduates have opportunities to take a paid year out after their 2nd year. The department has a wide range of specialist and continually updated laboratories to cover the varied elements of software engineering, multimedia and telecommunications. Most staff are research active through the Infomatics Research Institute (http://www.iris.salford.ac.uk) and there are a range of programmes for study at Postgraduate level for taught MSc and by supervised research to PhD.

 

Computer Science, Multimedia & Telecommunications Undergraduate Admissions officer:

Dr John Harrup
j.g.harrup@salford.ac.uk
T 0161 295 4936

Student profile

Javid Kakuji
BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Information Systems

 

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