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Course description: The PGCE secondary course will equip trainees with the necessary skills and knowledge to teach information technology (ICT) across the secondary age range; including some opportunities to know more about 16-19 teaching; candidates should note that the majority of schools in the Southampton partnership serve 11-6 cohorts and access to post-16 experience is limited to guest speakers; independent inquiries and observations in the main.(read more)
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Course description: Course is designed to address managerial problems that exist in pursuit of effective and efficient utilisation of information systems to aid business performance.(read more)
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Course description: The course offers laboratory sessions, practical assignments and computing projects to illustrate and extend the taught materials.(read more)
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Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: adaptive and task-oriented human-computer interfaces; applications requiring multi-service capabilities; computer-mediated learning; computer systems for the disabled; construction of prototype systems; development of traffic control mechanisms; intelligent agent technology; intelligent medical informatics; knowledge management; neurocomputing; pattern recognition.(read more)
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Course description: This programme is designed to provide experience of appropriate research skills, coupled with knowledge of the broader theoretical context of contemporary interdisciplinary research.(read more)
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Course description: Modules include: E-business processes and strategies; data mining and e-marketing; computer simulation for business; operational research techniques; information management; strategic advantage and information technology; foundation modules are: introduction to programming; object-oriented programming; software development tools and methods; professional issues (recommended).(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme is intended for graduates of any discipline who are not trained in information technology; it provides students with a wide exposure to fundamental and advanced techniques in information technology; the 1st semester introduces students to several important areas of information technology; the 2nd semester concentrates on a number of specific areas of computing practice.(read more)
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Course description: The programme gives students: an awareness of the role and significance of both being an information technology specialist and a business generalist; the learning and leadership skills needed for further professional development; an understanding of the professional, managerial and technical dimensions of information management and business technology; the core skills required to obtain a first professional post in the sector.(read more)
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Course description: Strategic management of information communication technology resources; perspectives of project management; model driven systems; advanced networking and database connectivity; managing mobile technologies; enterprise modelling for decision support; user-centred design; research methods; dissertation.(read more)
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Course description: The course is flexibly designed to offer a good range of challenging modules suitable for good graduates from a wide spectrum of 1st degrees from those in information technology to those with little academic computing content.(read more)
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Course description: Semester 1, a compulsory module in: Issues in human factors; other compulsory modules include: introduction in computer programming; database systems; unix environments and administration; introduction to network communications; students who can demonstrate a sufficient level of previous knowledge of programming may substitute credits from relevant modules in: quantitative methods for finance; algorithm design and operations research.(read more)
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Course description: The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to the wide-ranging subject of embedded systems for students whose 1st degree is in a science or a non-electronic engineering subject.(read more)
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Course description: Main research areas: micro-engineering: optoelectronics, microelectronics, microsystems and microwaves; ocean systems: video and sonar data acquisition and processing, modelling and control of remotely operated vehicles and autonomous underwater vehicles, distributed and virtual systems, underwater communications, telepresence.(read more)
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Course description: Unit-based programme; course covers: foundations of software development; mathematics for information systems; computer systems; data communications; distributed systems and internet working; systems software; advanced computer architectures; research planning and management methods.(read more)
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Course description: Research training and supervision offered; research within School is carried out in 4 main areas: environmental and geomorphological sciences; geographical information science; cultural and historical geography; new economic geographies.(read more)
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Course description: This course prepares graduates for a career in information technology (IT) consultancy, particularly in relation to small and medium enterprise (SME) clients; it includes practical work experience in a real consultancy business, the Kent IT Clinic (KITC); the course may appeal to graduates seeking a career in consultancy or to practising consultants wishing to round out their skills and achieve formal academic recognition.(read more)
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Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: adaptive and task-oriented human-computer interfaces; applications requiring multi-service capabilities; computer-mediated learning; computer systems for the disabled; construction of prototype systems; development of traffic control mechanisms; intelligent agent technology; intelligent medical informatics; knowledge management; neurocomputing; pattern recognition.(read more)
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Course description: Main research areas: Database, information and knowledge-based systems; dependable computing and foundations; image processing and visualisation research; intelligent systems laboratory; e-learning; cognitive science.(read more)
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Course description: This programme includes modules offered by the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Computer Science and brings together 2 important aspects of modern chemistry.(read more)
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Course description: Course provides the skills and understanding required to manage complex computer systems as part of the support services of an organisation; this includes the selection, installation and maintenance and support of a wide range of computing technologies and an understanding of currently recommended computing technologies and organisational practices.(read more)
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Secondary Education (Information and Communication Technology) PGCE
Nottingham Trent University
Tom, May 2010Overall score
Been a tough year with lots of work to do, but the University has been absolutely superb with its support. I would recommend this course to anyone wanting to teach ICT at secondary level. I would doubt any other Uni has this kind of support.
Any problems that have occured (and there hasn't been many) have been dealt with really quickly. Personalised feedback and support help you to improve as a teacher, and overall this is a great course and uni.
Study experience
It is a tough course, but I expected this, the helpful tutors and subject leaders make this easier and are very supportive.
For you to suceed on the course, you have to listen to the tutors, they know their stuff, and really help you out
Facilities
Library is superb, lots of books, easy to find them and great support staff
Bars at the student union are ok, better drinking holes can be found in the city, with a variety of student nights on
Sport facilities are excellent and very reasonably priced, this includes the gym and other sports facilities like football and badminton courts etc...
Postgraduate life
Not a member of any clubs or societies but I know there is one for just about anything from ultimate frisbee to fan clubs
Job prospects
Found a job already - Nottingham Trent has a very good reputation for producing good teachers in the Midlands
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Computing with Information Technology Management MSc
University Of Gloucestershire
Nihit, May 2010Overall score
Hi
I can say, UoG is my best choice for study with affordable fees, wide facilities, proper staff support, best facilities for students, latest course structure and best support during final Dissertation or project & Presentation ......
Best of luck to all, who is planning to join Uni...
Go for UoG, that's the only choice I can recommend you as a student of UoG....
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Nihit
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Hi
Best Uni in the UK for Higher Study is UoG...
Go for it..Make a Choice....Start Your Career....
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