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MSc Web Enterprise

This degree focuses on the web as an opportunity for enterprise. It's ideal if you're interested in online commerce and developing your own enterprise initiatives.

The core of this course investigates web technology for commercial benefit. You'll learn about web content creation and understanding the needs of your client. You will also gain experience in the management of projects, using development tools for a range of audio and visual digital media, including those targeted for mobile devices.

You will investigate how business opportunities can be exploited on the web, and cover the integrated tools and methods for digital media. You'll also focus on the management of a full project development cycle, explore the use of multimedia on mobile devices and develop your understanding and experience of research. The final part will be devoted to your individual project.

Course Structure and Content

All courses start in the September of each year, and the year is divided into two parts.

The taught part has 6 modules, each worth 20 credits, delivered between September and May. The second part is where you undertake an individual project of research and development. This is assessed at the end of the year (September) by a presentation and written dissertation, and is worth 60 credits.

If you do not wish to complete all the taught modules or project, there are three intermediate awards you can achieve instead of the full award of MSc.

Core Modules

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Funding and Fees

Details can be found on the University website.

Assessment Methods

The modules comprising this degree are assessed by In Course Assessment. Some modules may require students to work in groups.

Entry Requirements

Applicants are normally expected to have one of the following:

  1. BA (Hons) or BSc (Hons) degree, first or second class, preferably in business, IT or multimedia; or
  2. equivalent qualifications, for example, mature applicants who have appropriate professional experience.

Overseas applicants whose first language is not English are also expected to provide evidence of their English Language ability, such as an IELTS score of at least 6.0. Details of these requirements can be found on the university web site.

Further Information

If you would like to discuss the course further, please contact the Course Leader

Stephen Murray
School of Computing
University of Teesside
Middlesbrough
TS1 3BA

Email: stephen.murray@tees.ac.uk
Phone: 01642 342666

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