Thank you arrie,
i found thease things in Staffordshire University(Postgraduate):
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M.Sc. in Mobile Computer Systems
This programme is specifically designed to provide:
-A thorough and deep knowledge of state of the art mobile technology
-An opportunity to examine practices in mobile computing systems and associated subject areas
-The ability to develop mobile computing artefacts and implementations
-Skills in the design and deployment of applications for mobile devices
The Benefits of This Programme
-Produce quality computing professionals able to develop mobile computing artefacts and systems, using state-of-the-art technologies;
-To deliver up-to-date subject contents that are relevant to current and future business demands, by maintaining close links and direct input from national and international industrial and commercial organisations;
-To allow you to develop further your technical competence, building on computing knowledge and skills acquired in your first degree, expanding into areas of mobile computing;
-To enhance your abilities in research, problem-solving and management;
-To encourage you to apply knowledge and skills to solving mobile computer systems problems during your dissertation project;
-To enable you to acquire knowledge, skills, experience and confidence to pursue a successful career in academia or industry.
Programme Modules & Project / Dissertation
The programme comprises 8 coursework modules, the Research Methods and Proposal module and a major project / dissertation. There are 3 compulsory Core Modules and you will have to choose 6 electives from those listed.
Core Modules
-Network Systems and Technologies
-Computer Communication Systems
-Mobile Applications and Systems
A Research Methods & Proposal Module and a Major Dissertation.
Option Modules (choose 5)
-Artificial Intelligent Systems
-Computer Graphics
-Human Computer Interaction and Groupware
-Image Processing
-Enterprise Database Systems
-Object Oriented Software Systems Engineering
-Strategic Planning and Systems Development
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I like all studies of this field but i afraid, i can't find proper job after Postgraduating.
now, i want to know, what is your idea about this field?
Thank you arrie,
i found thease things in Staffordshire University(Postgraduate):
thank you Nigel,
I accepted by this University for next Januery. but i don't know, is this realy i want?!!!
I hope, i'll be bring people close together.
To accomplish this, might I suggest bungie cords
I've been through Stafford a few times, it's a nice place - bit weird as it has cannons and weapons on traffic islands, presumably because it has an Army base there. But it makes it amusing to drive through.
So, from what you've said, you don't have a degree in a computer related subject (which is a requirement for the course), yet you expect to complete a Postgraduate course?.
Are you doing it full time at a University?, the figures I quoted from Stafford are for distance learning. A normal full time Postgraduate course is 12 months, after three or four years passing your Undergraduate course first.
Can I just add my take on this situation,
Wireless is exactly the same as wired was 10 years ago.
Ten years ago nobody studied wires.
The medium that caries the data is irrelevant.
End of the day, no one cares how the data is transmitted. the only important stuff is the data.
Learn Programming, Database, Data processing and whatever other description they come up with. The important thing is, hardware just happens, software is where the money is. (Just donned bullet proof vest, metal hat and cricket box).
Mike.
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