Pre-Master's in Computing, Science and Engineering
Prepare for entry to an industry-informed postgraduate degree in areas such as computer science, data science and engineering at City, University of London.

Course features
- Guaranteed university placement for all successful students.
- Develop academic knowledge and study skills in your chosen subject pathway.
- Adapt to studying in the UK with a strong focus on study and research skills for postgraduate study.
- Improve your English level and develop the vocabulary for your chosen degree subject.
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
You must obtain UKVI IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent. Please note that you will need to have taken a UKVI SELT for a Student visa if you meet that requirement, but INTO are also able to accept other English language qualifications equivalent to UKVI IELTS B2 (5.5 overall AND 5.5 in all subskills) or above. For more information on accepted qualifications please see: www.intostudy.com/ielts-ukvi |
Academic requirements: | Completion of a minimum of three years of higher education with good grades. Previous study in a relevant academic discipline or relevant industry experience may be required for admission to specialised postgraduate courses. |
At INTO City, University of London, we are committed to awarding talented international students with academic scholarships, helping you achieve your goal of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
18 September 2023 | 28 June 2024 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £18,465 |
8 January 2024 | 23 August 2024 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £18,465 |
Class information
Course Delivery Method | On-Campus |
Class duration: |
Morning and afternoon classes are held Monday to Friday between 09.00 - 18.00 excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?
This Master’s degree will set you up for a career in Cyber Security, an increasingly important area of employment. You will develop a deep understanding with first hand experience from experts.
During your course you will have hands-on experience testing and analysing computer systems to identify flaws. This will teach you ethical hacking, and how to analyse and investigate network traffic and how to detect and prevent cyber attacks.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Entry to all postgraduate degrees at City, University of London is highly competitive and students hoping to study at postgraduate level must maintain high standards throughout their program. While grades do not count towards your postgraduate degree, your performance will be used to determine whether you meet the criteria for entry to your chosen postgraduate degree program at the university. Please see the progression requirements for your intended degree below.
Assessment is both formal and informal, designed to help students build on their successes and meet requirements for entry to postgraduate study. You will be assessed by a combination of:
- an independent research project - a written version and a presentation
- exams
- coursework which may include written assignments, reports, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises.
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
You must obtain UKVI IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent. Please note that you will need to have taken a UKVI SELT for a Student visa if you meet that requirement, but INTO are also able to accept other English language qualifications equivalent to UKVI IELTS B2 (5.5 overall AND 5.5 in all subskills) or above. For more information on accepted qualifications please see: www.intostudy.com/ielts-ukvi |
Academic requirements: | Completion of a minimum of three years of higher education with good grades. Previous study in a relevant academic discipline or relevant industry experience may be required for admission to specialised postgraduate courses. |
At INTO City, University of London, we are committed to awarding talented international students with academic scholarships, helping you achieve your goal of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
18 September 2023 | 28 June 2024 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £18,465 |
8 January 2024 | 23 August 2024 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £18,465 |
Class information
Course Delivery Method | On-Campus |
Class duration: |
Morning and afternoon classes are held Monday to Friday between 09.00 - 18.00 excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?
This Master’s degree will set you up for a career in Cyber Security, an increasingly important area of employment. You will develop a deep understanding with first hand experience from experts.
During your course you will have hands-on experience testing and analysing computer systems to identify flaws. This will teach you ethical hacking, and how to analyse and investigate network traffic and how to detect and prevent cyber attacks.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Entry to all postgraduate degrees at City, University of London is highly competitive and students hoping to study at postgraduate level must maintain high standards throughout their program. While grades do not count towards your postgraduate degree, your performance will be used to determine whether you meet the criteria for entry to your chosen postgraduate degree program at the university. Please see the progression requirements for your intended degree below.
Assessment is both formal and informal, designed to help students build on their successes and meet requirements for entry to postgraduate study. You will be assessed by a combination of:
- an independent research project - a written version and a presentation
- exams
- coursework which may include written assignments, reports, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises.