introduction
We develop courses in close consultation with industry and professional bodies to ensure that our graduates have the range of skills employers are looking for
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Computing
Our flexible approach to learning and teaching ensures you learn core skills and get the opportunity to specialise in your chosen area.
Information and Library Studies
Our courses equip students with the crucial knowledge and skills to undertake a range of information and library management processes.
Mathematical Sciences
Our graduates are sought after for their highly developed analytical skills and capacity to apply their knowledge to a wide range of problems relevant to modern industry and commerce.
Media and Communication
Graduates from our media courses are sought by employers for the valuable range of skills and knowledge they acquire throughout their study.
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Subject areas
- Computing
- Information and library studies
- Mathematical sciences
- Media
News and events
Investing in Digital Media
29/10/2008
The School of Computing, Mathematical and Information Sciences has developed new state-of-the-art facilities to support digital media and computer games teaching, with help from HEFCE- Research Seminar: Augmented Reality for Educational Contexts
19/11/2008
Marcus Winter of the school's Interactive Technology Research Group presents a research seminar on the ARISE project - The school sponsors 'Best Blog' category in this year's Digital Media Awards
09/10/2008
The school's Interactive Technology Research Group has sponsored the 'Best Blog' category in the Digital Media Awards to be held on 27th November 2008 - Students from the school win the first CODEO challenge
10/11/2008
A team of computing students have won the first CODEO challenge to o create a cowboy-themed game with MIT Media Lab's Scratch programming language