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Explore computer science, from Web and Mobile Development to Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics, with our insightful articles, blogs, interviews and case studies.
In the Faculty of Technology, we appreciate that advancements in technology are happening at an incredibly fast pace, so we are continually searching for new and innovative technologies to benefit our student’s experience. We’re delving into some of the most exciting additions we’ve recently made as the Faculty has invested significantly in equipment to benefit our courses and students.
Find out more about our recent investments
An applied masters degree is a two-year, 240 credit postgraduate course that offers you the opportunity to undertake a placement alongside your on-campus learning.
Find out more about our applied masters degrees.
If you’re looking to change jobs or start a new career in the technology sector, mobile app development might be for you. Phones are a hugely important part of our lives and that's not going to change anytime soon. Mobile app developers are in high demand and with an average salary of around £54,000*, it’s an appealing career path for IT graduates and those interested in tech.
Find out how to become a mobile app developer
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UNILIFE: UNLOCKEDSunderland Software City (SSC) supports the growth of the Software Industry in the North East and works to make the region the place to do business for the international software market. We sat down to talk to Amy Watson, Communications Manager for Sunderland Software City, to learn about the growing digital sector in the North East.
Learn about the growing digital sector in the North East
Computing is truly a global industry, which means making yourself stand out in the job market is arguably more important than ever. Do you have what it takes to work for growing companies like Coatsink? Daley Johnson, Community Manager at Coatsink, discusses what she looks for when recruiting for jobs in the company.
Discover the skills you need to study a computing degree
With over 2 million new digital jobs expected by 2020, we explore five ways we can encourage young girls to get into computer science.
Find out how we can encourage more girls into computer science