Masters Degrees

MSc Advanced Computer Science with Business

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UCAS code 1234
Duration 1 year full time
2 years part time
Entry year 2026
Campus Streatham Campus
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2:1 Honours degree

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Why study MSc Advanced Computer Science with Business at Exeter?

  • This programme is an ideal course for you if you have graduated from a computer science background* and wish to build on your existing knowledge of computer science whilst learning key business and management skills.
  • This flexible programme is taught in partnership with the Business School and gives you the opportunity to choose a mix of Computer Science and Business modules that suits your interests.
  • You can combine fundamental Computer Science modules with modules in Management, Strategy, Marketing and Accounting to prepare you for working with data in a leadership or management role.
  • Learn from teaching that draws directly from our particular research strengths in AI, machine learning, data science, high-performance computing and networks, and cyber-security.
  • Explore the latest techniques and technologies, and how to apply these to complex contemporary problems across the breadth of society.
  • Our latest facilities for computer science students are world-class spacious teaching labs allowing comfortable, collaborative working in a sensory-friendly environment fully supported by your teachers.
  • Your project, which forms a major part of your masters, will be business-focussed as you explore data science in a commercial environment, preparing you for your next steps.

*If you are interested in an MSc in computer science but do not meet the entry requirements for this programme, you are welcome to apply for MSc Computer Science or MSc Data Science.  

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Joint 9th for graduate prospects for Computer Science in the Complete University Guide 2027

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Long-established partnership with the Alan Turing Institute and home to the Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

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Excellent facilities spanning a wide range of machine types and software ecosystems alongside world-class computer science labs

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Courses designed to launch and develop careers for those working in or entering data and technology-driven roles

Entry requirements

Applicants are required to have at least a 2:1 degree in computer science or a related area. This is an advanced programme and requires substantial previous knowledge of computer science (equivalent to that gained from an undergraduate degree in this area).

Applicants must be able to show evidence of good programming ability in a recognised modern computer language. Applicants may be interviewed by video conference to assess their programming ability and suitability for the course.

We may consider applications with non-standard qualifications where there is evidence of exceptional performance in modules relevant to the programme of study, significant relevant work experience, or relevant professional qualifications. If you do not meet the entry criteria for this programme, please consider our MSc Computer Science or MSc Data Science programmes which are open to students from non-computing backgrounds.

Please also see our guidance on essential documentation required for an initial decision on taught programme applications.

Entry requirements for international students

Please visit our entry requirements section for equivalencies from your country and further information on English language requirements.

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Please also see our guidance on essential documentation required for an initial decision on taught programme applications.

Entry requirements for international students

English language requirements

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course.

The required IELTS test scores for this course fall under Profile B1.

Please visit our English language requirements page to view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country.

Course content

Computer Science is a wonderful, complex and curiosity-driven scientific field in its own right, but it enables, facilitates and supports so many other fields of scientific inquiry and is applied to so many real-world problems that it affords you the opportunity to take your research or career almost anywhere.   

Our Advanced Computer Science with Business MSc course design offers you the flexibility to choose the modules that match your areas of interest. Our computer science modules cover fundamental skills such as high performance computing, machine learning, modelling and simulation, social networks and text analysis, and security. You can choose from a selection of business modules covering accounting, competitive strategy, leadership, operations, innovation, digital transformation and marketing.

Your final project brings together computer science and business as you explore data science in a commercial environment. Our academics have connections with industrial partners such as the National Trust, Met Office and the NHS which means there are opportunities for your research project to be linked to a real-world problem. Whatever you choose to research, the size and diversity of our department means that you will be able to choose an academic supervisor closely aligned with your research goals. We offer you dual supervision - your primary supervisor is likely to be from the Business School and a computer science colleague will act as a secondary supervisor to support with the computer science elements of your project.

Part time students will complete 60 credits in your first year and another 60 credits plus your project (ECMM454 Computer Science Business Project) in your second year. 

Full time students will study 60 credits plus beginning your project module in term one, a further 60 credits in term two and term three will be used to complete your project.

The modules below provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.

Please note that the module information displayed here is subject to change.

60 credits of compulsory modules, 120 credits of optional modules

You may select up to 90 credits from Optional Group 1

You must select at least 30 credits from Optional Group 2.

Compulsory modules

CodeModuleCredits
Compulsory 1
Research Project60

COMM514: Research Project

In this module, you will work on a research problem in an area relating to your programme of study, applying the tools and techniques that you have learned throughout the modules of the programme. This is an independent project, supervised by an expert from the relevant area, and culminates in writing a dissertation in the form of a research paper, describing your research and its results.

Research topics can be selected from across the breadth of computer science, data science and related topics. The project may include theoretical analysis, as well as practical software implementation.

This module aims to give you in-depth experience of research in an area relating to your programme of study. It will help you prepare for projects both in an industry or commercial setting, as well as in further postgraduate research work, such as a PhD. The module builds on the knowledge and skills you have acquired in the taught modules of the programme to allow you to investigate an area of particular interest to you. It aims to give you experience of many aspects of research work, including problem formulation, literature review, planning, tool development, experimentation, analysis and presentation of results.

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Optional modules

CodeModuleCredits
Optional 1
Network Science15
Text Mining and Natural Language Processing15
Deep Learning15
Nature-Inspired Computation15
Research Methodology15
Computer Modelling and Simulation15
Computer Vision15
High-Performance Computing15
Fundamentals of Security15
Methods for Stochastics and Finance15
Analysis and Computation for Finance15
Fractal Geometry15
Mathematical Theory of Option Pricing15
Engaging with Research15
Computational Modelling15
Advanced Topics in Mathematical and Computational Biology15
Representation Theory of Finite Groups15
Metric Number Theory and Diophantine Approximation15
AI and Data Science Methods for Life and Health Sciences15
Advanced Topics in Statistics15
Dynamical Systems and Chaos15
Fluid Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans15
Modelling the Weather and Climate15
Algebraic Number Theory15
Algebraic Curves15
Waves, Instabilities and Turbulence15
Magnetic Fields and Fluid Flows15
Statistical Modelling in Space and Time15
Research in Mathematical Sciences15
Space Weather and Plasmas15
Bayesian Statistics, Philosophy and Practice15
Ergodic Theory15
Fundamentals of Weather and Climate Science15
Mid-latitude Weather Systems15
Climate Change Science and Solutions15
Topics in Analytic Number Theory15
Data-driven Analysis and Modelling of Dynamical Systems15
Uncertainty Quantification15
Quantitative Methods and AI for Environmental Challenges15
Introduction to Data Science and Statistical Modelling15
Applications of Data Science and Statistics15
Data Science and Statistical Modelling in Space and Time15
Statistical Data Modelling15
Communicating Data Science15
Bayesian Philosophy and Methods in Data Science15
Data Governance and Ethics15
Optional 2
Accounting for International Managers15
Managing Competitive Strategy15
Leadership and Global Challenges15
Managing Operations15
Marketing Strategy15
Digital Transformation15

BEAM045: Accounting for International Managers

Summary:

Managers are constantly making decisions which have financial consequences:

  • How much to charge for X?
  • How much does Y cost to make?
  • How much profit could be made if...?
  • Should there be investment in this new venture, product, or market?

Questions are always being asked by a wide range of stakeholders:

  • How successful is the business?
  • Should I invest in it?
  • Work for it?
  • Buy from it?
  • Sell to it?
  • Lend to it?

Management and financial accounting information support internal and external business decision-making by all those with an interest and influence.

BEAM045 recognises that good managers need to be able to appreciate and use a variety of accounting information and techniques with professional scepticism in business decision-making.

This module also introduces and encourages skills in providing and professionally communicating content that is relevant and understandable to a range of non-financial clients.

Additional Information:

Internationalisation:

  • The concepts and techniques explored in this module have global application; Learning is undertaken in an international context, and you are encouraged to share knowledge and experiences from your own and other countries.

Ethics and Corporate Responsibility:

  • These are embedded within all topics studied: concepts and techniques are taught to reflect that it is the responsibility of all organisations to make ethical financial decisions and actions, and to provide financial information so that stakeholders can make their own informed decisions.

Employability:

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BEMM068: Managing Competitive Strategy

In this module you will explore strategy and strategic management from a range of different perspectives. In the current business climate there are many significant issues which organisations and their leaders must navigate successfully to survive and prosper. You will have the opportunity to discuss these sources of dynamism and disorder and to think about how strategy has changed over time with many competing theories and schools of practice emerging to provide solutions to the wicked problems facing strategists. If you aspire to a senior management role, to run your own enterprise, or to work in consultancy, this module will help to prepare you to think strategically and to be able to appreciate the long-term view necessary to set the direction for and successfully lead an organisation in the 21st century.

The module focuses on case method for a majority of the time - so you will be working on a variety of case studies applying theory to real world organisations, diagnosing their problems and discussing the actual decisions facing senior managers in those companies as they search for the best solutions. The skills you gain from this are highly valued by employers and provide a good preparation for some styles of interviews and assessment centres used to recruit graduates.

This module is AI integrated, which means there is an expectation that you will use AI during classes and as part of the assessment process

The aims of this module are to

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BEMM071: Leadership and Global Challenges

The aim of this module is to provide you with an opportunity to actively and critically engage in debates about the role of leadership in major global challenges facing the world today. In doing so, the module looks to challenge your implicit conceptions of leadership and to develop a more sophisticated understanding of real-world leadership and its challenges. Each topic will be explored in depth through engagement with academic literature theory and research, as well as practical case-study perspectives and real-world examples. Particular attention will be given to how each topic plays out at the interaction of leaders, organisations, and society.


  • Destructive leadership
  • Inclusive leadership
  • Responsible leadership


This module equips you with the ability to apply critical thinking and understand how different types of leadership contribute to the problems and solutions to the world's greatest challenges. This ability to ask critical questions is an essential higher order thinking skill that will underpin all future management practice.

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BEMM114: Managing Operations

Summary:

The aim of the module is to introduce you to the importance of the operations functions of an organisation and how operations performance can impact on the success of the whole organisation. The module discusses the role played by operations managers in setting an operations strategy through which products and services can be designed and delivered. The module focusses not only on systems, processes and facilities in the production and flow of goods and services, but also on the general principles an organisation can use to guide its decision-making. Particular attention is given to operational objectives, capacity management, project management and the process choice decisions facing organisations in pursuit of 'delighting' the ever demanding customer; the customer who today typically expects; quality, value for money, and consistently excellent customer service.

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BEMM148: Marketing Strategy

The aim of this module is to introduce marketing as a central feature of the strategic planning process. The American Marketing Association defines marketing as the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large. A marketing perspective focuses on an in-depth and critical understanding of desires and decision processes of customers and businesses. This module will introduce the stages of an organisation's marketing strategy as: strategic analysis; strategic choice; strategic implementation; and monitoring and control. Understanding the processes involved in these stages, from both theoretical and practical perspectives will develop participant's awareness of the changing role of marketing in today's organisations. The module content is structured around practical examples and case studies that aim to help you develop skills of critical analysis and problem-solving.

NB: This module is only available to students who have the module listed on their programme specification

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BEMM190: Digital Transformation

This module will introduce you to the fundamentals of digital transformation through study of a range of practical examples. Organisations must position themselves for success in the digital era to be sustainable. For new ventures, it means creating structures and working practices appropriate to the dynamic environment. For established organisations, it means transforming existing structures and ways of working to meet current and future needs while continuing to meet the expectations of existing clients, employees and other stakeholders. Consequently, digital transformation activities are becoming increasingly strategic across public, private and third sectors.

You will also assess the implications for career development within these disruptive environments. This means building the digital skills required for success such as effective workplace communications across hybrid locations, the use of collaborative online tools, and the importance of ethical behaviour and wellbeing.

This module will help you to:

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Fees

2026/27 entry

UK fees per year:

£12,900 full-time; £6,450 part-time

International fees per year:

£29,800 full-time; £14,900 part-time

Scholarships

The University of Exeter offers a wide range of scholarships to support your education, with £7 million available for international students applying to study with us in the 2026/27 academic year, including our prestigious Exeter Excellence Scholarships. We also provide awards for sport, music and other achievements, as well as regional and partner scholarships with organisations such as Chevening, The Beacon Trust and the British Council. For more information on scholarships and other financial support, please visit our scholarships and bursaries page.

University of Exeter Alumni Scholarship

We are pleased to offer the University of Exeter Alumni Scholarship, a scholarship for University of Exeter alumni beginning a standalone postgraduate programme in 2026/27 with us a scholarship worth 20% of the cost of your first year tuition fees.

Terms and conditions, including deadlines, apply.

Teaching and research

Teaching

Teaching is mainly delivered by lectures, workshops and online materials. Each module references core and supplementary texts, or material recommended by module deliverers, which provide in depth coverage of the subject and go beyond the lectures.

Internationally recognised research

We believe every student benefits from being taught by experts active in research and practice. All our academic staff are active in internationally-recognised scientific research across a wide range of topics. You will discuss the very latest ideas, research discoveries and new technologies, becoming actively involved in a research project yourself. Read more about our current computer science research and our Business School research. The University is also home to the Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence which provides a hub for data-intensive science and artificial intelligence within the University and the wider region. Our research centre, the Initiative in the Digital Economy at Exeter (INDEX) brings together the worlds of business and computer science. 

Academic partners

Our long-established partnership with the Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence, means that we have strong connections to the UK AI research community. Currently we host 11 Turing Fellows and one Turing AI Fellow at the University. Turing Fellows are established scholars with proven research excellence in data science, AI, or a related field. Lectures, conferences and seminars organised by Turing and the Turing University Network are usually open to our students to attend either in person or online.

Investment in data science and artificial intelligence

The University has invested £50 million in the development of its Data Science and Artificial Intelligence capabilities. The Accelerating Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (ADA) project has been running since 2023 and has invested in teaching, research and infrastructure which this programme benefits from.

Supportive environment

We aim to provide a supportive environment where students and staff work together in an informal and friendly atmosphere. We operate an open door policy, so it’s easy to consult individual members of staff or to fix appointments with them via email. As a friendly group of staff, you’ll get to know us well during your time here.

Assessments

The assessment strategy for each module is explicitly stated in the full module descriptions given to students. Group and team skills are addressed within modules dealing with specialist and advanced skills. Assessment methods include essays, closed book tests, exercises in problem solving, use of the Web for tool-based analysis and investigation, mini-projects, extended essays on specialised topics, and individual and group presentations.

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Facilities

World-class facilities

Our latest computing facilities are world-class spacious teaching labs allowing comfortable, collaborative working in a sensory-friendly environment. 

You will have the opportunity to carry out work on the University’s High Performance Computing environment, a £3m investment by the University, designed to serve advanced computing requirements.

Careers

Computer Science is at the forefront of technology and innovation. With connectivity at the heart of society, there is an increasing need for graduates who are able to understand the latest techniques and technology to negotiate problems. Huge opportunities exist for the businesses and individuals who can solve these problems using the latest technology such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, high performing computing and cyber security.

Graduate destinations

Career opportunities are limitless, with graduates being found in a variety of sectors, including software engineering, health communications, education, life sciences, finance and manufacturing. This programme is particularly suited to professionals and graduates looking to develop career options or pursue academia.

Dedicated careers support

You will receive support from our dedicated Career Zone team, who provide excellent career guidance at all stages of career planning. The Career Zone provides one-on-one support and is home to a wealth of business and industry contacts. Additionally, they host useful training events, workshops and lectures which are designed to further support you in developing your enterprise acumen. Please visit the  Career Zone for additional information on their services.

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