The MEng you can only do if you did your undergraduate at Hull, else you go on the MSc I believe. MEng is supposed to be good due to going into SEED (have a few friends going in September).
The MEng you can only do if you did your undergraduate at Hull, else you go on the MSc I believe. MEng is supposed to be good due to going into SEED (have a few friends going in September).
Actually it is an undergraduate masters So you start of at the same undergraduate level as everyone else, but you do the course for 4 years and get a MEng instead of everyone else who does it for 3 years and only gets a BSc.
To make things simpler, I'm 18 years old, I am currently doing my A-Levels and I have never taken a gap year or a year out. But I've still applied to do a masters
I've applied for a three year standard Computer Science course although I may switch to the Computer Science with Games Programming course once I learn more about the subject at the end of the first year.
Got onto Computer Sciences with Games Development I'm guessing some main modules are shared between a few courses, however if they're not, I'm sure there'll still be a chance to meet up with everyone!
It's not really about computers and it's not really about science, in fact it's learning about the logic that underpins the programs that you would program into a computer, and computers are merely a tool used in the process, well to an extent, I've paraphrased some quotes I had heard from lectures I watched online. It does entail some knowledge about computers themselves as well, such topics include Computer Architecture, but on the whole it's learning about data structures and algorithms you can program into a computer, plus some other things, I could go on, check out Richard Buckland on YouTube though...
Got onto Computer Sciences with Games Development I'm guessing some main modules are shared between a few courses, however if they're not, I'm sure there'll still be a chance to meet up with everyone!
If you don't mind me asking, was it an HNC you did?
It's not really about computers and it's not really about science, in fact it's learning about the logic that underpins the programs that you would program into a computer, and computers are merely a tool used in the process, well to an extent, I've paraphrased some quotes I had heard from lectures I watched online. It does entail some knowledge about computers themselves as well, such topics include Computer Architecture, but on the whole it's learning about data structures and algorithms you can program into a computer, plus some other things, I could go on, check out Richard Buckland on YouTube though...
Got onto Computer Sciences with Games Development I'm guessing some main modules are shared between a few courses, however if they're not, I'm sure there'll still be a chance to meet up with everyone!
It's a shared first year, so we will be seeing a lot of each other to begin with. A lot of the modules are shared between subjects, and Computer Science (standard) students have their choice of modules they want to take from any of the specialized courses.
We gon be buds! And I'm gonna be the only black guy on the course, I know it.
It's a shared first year, so we will be seeing a lot of each other to begin with. A lot of the modules are shared between subjects, and Computer Science (standard) students have their choice of modules they want to take from any of the specialized courses.
We gon be buds! And I'm gonna be the only black guy on the course, I know it.
You're welcome! Yes, I'm afraid so, but you can take the HNC/D route if you didn't do too well in Maths back at secondary, the Maths units(of the HNC/D) compensate for that. HNC(usually lasts for a year) courses usually aren't as strict with entrance requirements as most University courses, but that won't negate the fact that they can reject...