3. Programme Learning Outcomes
3.1 Knowledge and Understanding
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to demonstrate thorough knowledge and systematic understanding of:
K1 Internet technologies
K2 business management and enterprise
K3 combining technological knowledge with business management skills
K4 Internet generated business management opportunities
3.2 Skills and other attributes
a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:
C1 understand how to use the Internet more effectively and also be able to examine the technical implications of various applications
C2 exploit their technical knowledge to critically analyse and develop advanced Internet applications ·
C3 demonstrate the ability to use their knowledge and experience to combine Internet technologies with business management skills jointly in an advantageous way
C4 utilise their knowledge to formulate a business management case for novel Internet based systems
b. Subject-specific practical skills:
P1 use their deep analytical skills to evaluate fixed and mobile Internet technologies
P2 demonstrate knowledge on how to analyse and use Internet technologies in the context of service creation
P3 evaluate and analyse Internet technologies in a business management context and thereby influence Internet technologies & service creation
P4 exploit their knowledge to develop Internet based business management opportunities
c. Key transferable skills:
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:
T1 communicate their work to a wide audience clearly
T2 identify business management opportunities in technology
T3 demonstrate technical competency with understanding of related busines management and entrepreneurial aspects
T4 generate own innovative ideas and concepts
4. Programme structure
LLP008
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Collaborative project
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15
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1
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C
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LLP101
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Internet and Communication Networks
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15
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1
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C
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LLP201
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Innovation Management
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15
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1
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C
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LLP121**
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Principles of data science
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15
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1
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O
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LLP109**
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Digital Application Development
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15
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1
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O
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LLP202*
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Entrepreneurship
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15
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1
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O
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LLP105**
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Media design & production
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15
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1
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O
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LLP107**
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Network security
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15
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2
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O
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LLP108**
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Internet of Things and Applications
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15
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2
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O
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LLP122**
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Advanced Big Data Analytics
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15
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2
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O
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LLP110**
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Cloud technologies and systems
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15
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2
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O
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LLP111**
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Media cloud applications and services
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15
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2
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O
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LLP204*
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Business Planning
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15
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2
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O
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LLP205*
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Intellectual property
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15
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2
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O
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LLP206*
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Understanding Organisational Failure
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15
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2
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O
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LLP123**
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Digital Technologies for Market Analysis
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15
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2
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O
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LLP503
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Dissertation
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60
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2
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C
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*Students must choose and complete 1 of the Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship optional modules.
** Students must choose and complete 4 of the Institute for Digital Technologies optional modules to complete the MSc Internet Technologies with Business Management. 1 of these optional modules must be completed in semester 1 and 4 optional modules in Semester 2.
5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award
In order to be eligible for the award, candidates must satisfy the requirements of Regulation XXI.
All modules available in the Special Assessment Period (SAP) unless specified in the Module Specification.
6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification
Not Applicable