I completed my undergraduate course in Business Finance at Portland State University (Portland, Oregon, USA). I have also completed a previous MSc in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management at 51爆料.
I decided to do a second Masters to open up new job opportunities. With a business background, I felt that learning computing and IT would give me a significant advantage in the job market. Besides that I have always wanted to learn about computing and programming!
Northumbria offered one of the few MSc courses in computing and IT for which you did not need a previous background in the area. I also love the Newcastle area and the opportunities Northumbria presents students with.
This course has been extremely challenging due to the pace it moves at, but greatly rewarding! With a hands-on approach, we have been able to develop our own websites, applications, and much more! This has been the major difference between either of my previous courses, the hands-on teaching style mixed in with the theoretical background of each subject I feel has made me a dynamic individual within computing and IT.
This course is a mix of everything - lectures, seminars, labs, team projects, and guest lectures! Through all of these methods the professors have been extremely helpful in guiding students throughout the course! My favourite guest lecture so far was a top-level P&G employee who came in to talk about web security threats they face on a daily basis throughout their globalised organisation.
The course seems to be very applicable to the real world. Although we do not have the opportunity for a placement, all of the professors have had years of experience in different sectors of IT and they base assignments of real world scenarios.
The academic staff have been really easy to approach! Whether you have a question about an assignment, an area of the lecture you didn't understand, or questions about a mark; they have been extremely helpful and have an open door policy.
The staff have been extremely accessible and make you feel at ease. You get to know your professors due to the small class sizes so approaching them outside a classroom becomes easier!
Not to sound cheesy but I have enjoyed every aspect of what Newcastle and Northumbria have to offer. As a city Newcastle is the perfect student town! It has a great city life, night life, cafes, pubs... a little bit of everything to suit everyone's needs! Northumbria has some of the best facilities (sport and academic) around England!
I am hoping this course will lead me to find a graduate job within the IT field. I feel like this is achievable through the extremely hands-on and practical approach that this course employs, you get the sense that it really is preparing you for the real world.
I feel that I haven't changed as a person but have gained new perspectives and insights.
Three words to describe myself before starting this course would be ambitious, self-motivated, and keen. Since being here I would say I have gained the skills and attributes of: detail-oriented, dynamic, and leadership.
Lively, quaint, and vibrant.
YES!! This course has definitely been worth the investment! I feel like is has prepared me for a plethora of different jobs within computing and IT.
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