The MSc Information Technology degree provides an opportunity for candidates wishing to formalise their existing IT experience with a qualification, and for graduates of non-computing disciplines to develop the specialist skills suitable to transition into an exciting career in computing and software development.
The course will provide you with the core knowledge and skills required to work within the IT industry, using software development tools and techniques to extend and enhance the knowledge and skills of non-computing graduates.
Throughout the course, content is complemented by practical work undertaken in state-of-the-art facilities, using tools and techniques to allow you to match software solutions to the needs of businesses. This practical element will increase your theoretical understanding by developing real-world problem-solving skills, enhancing your employability as a graduate.
If you are considering a postgraduate study option starting in January 2025, then please be aware application deadlines are in place which may affect your first choice of start date or course selection.
Part time September start students
- Part time September start students who would like to work on their project during the summer start their project in May of their second year and complete in December of their third year. (Approximately 28 months)
- Part time September start students who would like to avoid working on their project during the summer start their project in September of their third year and complete in May that year. (Approximately 33 months)
Part time January start students
- Part time January start students who would like to work on their project during the summer will start their project in January of their third year complete their project in August that year. (Approximately 32 months)
- Part time January start students who would like to avoid working on their project during the summer will start their project in January of their third year, have a break during the summer term and continue their project September-December that year. (Approximately 36 months)
The core technical content of the course is directed towards the study of state-of-the-art tools and techniques in the fields of software development, database systems and web programming. Throughout the course, content is complemented by practical work, allowing you to support your theoretical understanding by developing real-world problem solving skills and gaining practical experience.
You will develop skills in software development, database systems, and web programming in our purpose-built facilities. Your practical application of these skills will be tested as you undertake a sustained piece of software project work, and develop your research and development skills.
You will learn to use modern software tools and environments, allowing you to match these to the needs of commerce and industry using appropriate development methodology to provide high quality software solutions.
*For students who undertake a placement the course duration will be extended by the length of the placement.
Modules
Modules and delivery order may change for operational purposes. The University regularly reviews its courses. Course content and structure may change over time. See our course and module disclaimer for more information.
Detailed module informationLearning Methods
You will be taught through a mixture of lectures, tutorials, labs and external speakers, supported through our online virtual learning environment affording access to a wide variety of resources and support materials.
Activity Summary
- Lectures - 25 students per group, 13 hours per year
- Project Supervision - 1 student per group, 1 hour per year
- Practical class or workshop - 25 students per group, 19 hours per year
- Independent Study - 1 students per group, 87 hours per year
How long is an Information Technology course?
The MSc Information Technology course can successfully be completed in:
- 12 - 17 months (full time)*
- 28 - 36 months (part time)
*For students who undertake a placement the course duration will be extended by the length of the placement.
Independent Study
A significant portion of this courses is underpinned by independent learning, and you will be expected to be responsible for managing your coursework, reading and other learning activities appropriately.
Staff Delivering on this Course
Our staff members feature in the annual Support and Teaching staff with Appreciation and Recognition (STAR) awards voted by the students and organised by RGU:Union. Recently we have been awarded two Lecturer of the Year awards and an award for Continued Excellence.
Many of our academic staff are Fellows or Senior Fellows of the Higher Education Academy or are working towards this accolade. This is a professional recognition of practice, impact and leadership of teaching and learning.
Staff on this course could also include: visiting lecturers, visiting Distinguished Researchers, library staff and industry experts and postgraduate researchers.
Assessment
Typically students are assessed each year:
- 5 written exams, typically for 3 hours
- 1 written assignment, including essay
- 2 reports
- 2 dissertations
- 2 project outputs
- 2 oral assessment
- 7 practical skills assessments
- 1 group critique
Feedback
We aim to provide you with feedback within 20 working days of hand-in for all written exams, coursework and practical exams.
Academic Support
The Inclusion Centre advises and supports students who disclose a sensory or mobility impairment, chronic medical condition, mental health issue, dyslexia and other specific learning differences. Applicants are encouraged to arrange a pre-entry visit to discuss any concerns and to view the facilities.
Online Learning & Support
All undergraduate and postgraduate students, whether you are learning on campus or by online learning, benefit from using our collaborative virtual learning environment, CampusMoodle. You will be provided with 24/7 online access to your learning material and resources, along with the ability to interact with your class members and tutors for discussion and support.
Study Skills Support
The Study Support Team provides training and support to all students in:
- Academic writing
- Study skills (note taking, exam techniques, time management, presentation)
- Maths and statistics
- English language
- Information technology support
Library Support
The Library offers support for your course, including the books, eBooks, and journals you will need. We also offer online reading lists for many modules, workshops and drop-ins on searching skills and referencing, and much more.
Placements
Students have the option to seek a short placement. However, permission to undertake a placement is at the discretion of the School and is not guaranteed.
For students who undertake a placement the course duration will be extended by the length of the placement.
Job Prospects
As a graduate of this course you could go on to work in a wide variety of IT careers, for example, a Software Engineer, Applications Developer, Business Analyst, Database Developer, Web Developer, Network Manager and Administrator. You could also go on to pursue a career in research or academia.
What is needed for MSc Information Technology?
- Applicants normally hold a 2:2 undergraduate honours degree or its equivalent in any NON-Computing discipline.
- Applicants with a lower degree classification and / or relevant work experience will be considered on a case by case basis.
English Language Requirements
Applicants whose first language is not English should have an IELTS of 6.0 overall, with no component lower than 5.5, or an equivalent.
We accept a variety of in-country and secure English language tests, find out more:
International Students
International students who do not meet our direct entry requirements for this course can gain additional entry points through our International College at Robert Gordon University.
Please note, some courses may require a higher standard of English than stated in this page. Contact admissions@rgu.ac.uk for further information.
Academic Year 2024-2025
Scottish Students
Full Time
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Over 1 year | Year 1 | £5720 |
Part Time
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Over 3 years | Year 1 | £2860 |
Year 2 | £2860 | |
Year 3 | No fee |
Rest of UK Students
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Over 1 year | Year 1 | £8150 |
Part Time
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Over 3 years | Year 1 | £3060 |
Year 2 | £3060 | |
Year 3 | £2030 |
EU Students
Full Time
On Campus | ||
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Over 1 year | Year 1 | £8150 |
Part Time
On Campus | ||
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Over 3 years | Year 1 | £3060 |
Year 2 | £3060 | |
Year 3 | £2030 |
International Students
Full Time
On Campus | ||
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Over 1 year | Year 1 | £18420 |
Part Time
On Campus | ||
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Over 3 years | Year 1 | £6910 |
Year 2 | £6910 | |
Year 3 | £4600 |
Academic Year 2023-2024
Scottish Students
Full Time
On Campus | ||
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Over 1 year | Year 1 | £5500 |
Rest of UK Students
Full Time
On Campus | ||
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Over 1 year | Year 1 | £7840 |
EU Students
Full Time
On Campus | ||
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Over 1 year | Year 1 | £7840 |
International Students
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On Campus | ||
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Over 1 year | Year 1 | £16930 |
Additional Costs
- £320 for short placement
Some other costs are not included in the course fees:
- The cost of books that you may wish to purchase.
- Costs associated with any placement / study abroad
- Accommodation and Living Costs
- Printing
Alumni Discount
Robert Gordon University is delighted to offer a 20% discount on course fees for all alumni who have graduated from RGU.
Student Funding
Postgraduate students will normally make their own arrangements for payment of fees. However, there are a limited number of SAAS funded places on certain postgraduate courses.
Applicants (Scottish domiciled and EU) to this course may be eligible for a Postgraduate Tuition Fee Loan (PTFL). Students can apply now by downloading an application form from the SAAS website.
Scholarships and Financial Awards
You may qualify for a scholarship or financial award:
Disclaimer
For new intakes, course fees are reviewed and published annually for each mode of delivery. Tuition fees are fixed for the duration of a course at the rate confirmed in the offer letter. For further information:
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