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REVEAL: Computer & Information Science

Computer and Information Sciences Building

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Join us on 29th May in the foyer of the new Computer and Information Sciences Building, Newcastle Campus, to see for yourself some of the innovative work that our students have been doing in their final year. There will even be the chance to speak to them about their work and what inspired them.

Our students come from a range of programmes:

Computer Science

Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence

Computer Science with Games Development

Computer Science with Web Development

Computer Networks and Cyber Security

Computer and Digital Forensics

Information Technology Management for Business

This event is free to attend. Registration essential. Please provide your details in the form below.

 

Event Details

Computer and Information Sciences Building
Northumbria University
Ellison Place
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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Computer and Information Sciences Courses

Computer and Information Sciences at Northumbria University encompasses all of our work in computer science, games, animation and digital visual effects, computer forensics and security, network technology, website development, library management and information sciences.

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