Software Engineering/ with Management Studies Kingston University London
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 - 2 years | September, January | £11900.00 year per | £18300.00 year per |
| MSc | On-Campus | Part-time | 2 - 4 years | September, January | £6545.00 year per | £10065.00 year per |
2026/2027
Fee categoryAnnual Fee Home (UK students) Full Time £11,900 Part Time £6,545 International Full Time £18,300 Part Time £10,065Course overview
Some of the most challenging problems in industry and commerce are associated with software development. Throughout this course, you will study software project management and business processes, software architecture and design aspects, implementation and software construction, testing and quality assurance.
You will also acquire the practical skills for planning and implementing systems development projects. These projects will meet customer needs and integrate software solutions into the business environment.
The taught modules on this course aim to prepare you for the job market and gain skills in:
- problem solving and organisation
- data collation, review and synopsis
- communication (oral, written and electronic)
- time management
- cooperation and teamwork
Entry requirements
The typical offer for this course is a 2:2 or above honours degree or equivalent in an information technology/computing science/software engineering subject. Alternatively, we will consider applicants with substantial relevant work experience, such as two years as a programmer.
Please note: each application is assessed on an individual basis and may be subject to additional requirements, such as undertaking short course(s), work experience and/or English language qualification(s). Meeting particular minimum entry requirements does not automatically guarantee a place.
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