The program builds skills in software development, system design, and computing methods used in modern digital systems. Students take part in coding projects, lab exercises, and group assignments linked with real technical problems.
Graduates move into roles such as software engineer, system developer, cloud engineer, or research assistant. Some continue into doctoral studies. Project-based learning and research-linked teaching give exposure to practical computing tasks and structured software design work used in industry and research settings.
Up to 30 hours/week during studies, full-time during academic breaks
Accepted tests with typical minimum scores:
Computing
Oulu, Finland
Postgraduate
2 years
September
6.5
€11,000-13,000,
€11,000-13,000, (INT)
Auckland
6.0
$ 8290
Melbourne, London, Toronto
5.5
£ AUS/International: $9,800 (per trimester)
Queensgate Campus, Huddersfield
7.0
UK: £6,900, International/EU:£16,000
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