University of Worcester

University of Worcester

IT Postgraduate Degrees (8 results)

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    (4.3) 1076 reviews
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Computing PhD

Worcester Business School

3 years full time / 5 years part time

63rd CUG subject ranking
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PGCE -Primary with Maths

Institute Of Education

1 year full time

63rd CUG subject ranking
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PGCE - Secondary - Computer Science / ICT

Institute Of Education

1 year full time

63rd CUG subject ranking
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Artificial Intelligence MSc

University Of Worcester

1 year full time / 2 years part time

63rd CUG subject ranking
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Computer Science MSc

1 year full time / 2 years part time

63rd CUG subject ranking
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Computing MPhil

Worcester Business School

2 years full time / 4 years part time

63rd CUG subject ranking

PGCE - Primary with Maths

1 year full time

63rd CUG subject ranking

Cyber Security MSc

1 year full time / 2 years part time

63rd CUG subject ranking

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WUSCA overall rating
(4.30) 
WUSCA student ranking
62 / 279
CUG ranking
93rd

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Alana
16 Oct 24

University of Worcester

English Literature - BA (Hons)

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Best aspects: the beautiful campus and the community feel of the university and city, the course lecturers- they are so knowledgeable...

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Alex
15 Nov 23

University of Worcester

Graphic Design and Illustration - BA (Hons)

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Great city for a university, support on how we’re finding university could be improved