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Online degrees at Walbrook Computer science and IT degrees

Discover your path to tech leadership with Walbrook's online master's degrees in Computing and IT

Technology is transforming every industry – and the world needs leaders who can combine advanced technical expertise with strategic insight. Whether you're already working in tech or looking to move into a fast-growing digital sector, at Walbrook you can choose from a range of postgraduate degrees designed to help you move forward in computing, IT, and digital leadership.


Our flexible online MSc and MBA programmes give you the chance to specialise in high-demand areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, and Data Science – or to broaden your skills with a comprehensive Computer Science degree.

Start dates and duration

Study 100% online, full or part-time, to suit your lifestyle.


Start our MBA AI any month, or start an MSc in Computer Science any month from January 2026.

Entry requirements

Please check individual degree pages for full guidance on qualifications we accept.


Entry requirements vary by master's degree.

Tuition fees and funding

Pay per module, or in full at the start of your studies.


UK residents may be eligible for a government student loan.

Why study a computer science and IT?

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Whether you want to specialise in AI, strengthen your cyber security expertise, or advance your career in IT management, a Walbrook master’s gives you the skills to stand out in a competitive job market.

Artificial intelligence (AI) courses

Studying artificial intelligence at master’s level is a great way to deepen your understanding of the technologies transforming today’s world. From machine learning and automation, an AI degree helps you explore how intelligent systems are designed, developed and applied across industries.


Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how businesses, governments, and industries operate. At Walbrook, you can study AI either from a technical perspective (MSc) or through a strategic management lens (MBA).

MBA Artificial Intelligence

If you're looking to lead AI-driven change within your organisation – or pivot into a senior role in the tech sector – a specialist MBA in Artificial Intelligence could be the next step. This type of degree combines advanced AI insight with the leadership, management and strategic thinking skills needed to drive innovation and growth.

What you’ll study:

  • Understand how AI and machine learning are used in business to solve complex problems.

  • Gain hands-on experience with no-code tools like AutoML, Power BI and RapidMiner.

  • Apply machine learning models for classification, forecasting, and pattern recognition.

Who it’s for: Professionals with at least two years’ experience, looking to combine advanced AI insight with leadership.

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MSc Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence

If you want to build technical expertise in AI while gaining a solid grounding in computer science, this pathway is designed for you. You’ll explore machine learning, large language models and prompt engineering, alongside core computing modules. By the end, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to design, develop and implement AI-based solutions across industries.

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What you’ll study:

  • Design and implement AI-driven systems that solve complex problems with precision and efficiency.

  • Apply and optimise machine learning algorithms to real-world data using industry-standard tools.

  • Harness the power of large language models to develop intelligent, adaptive applications.

Who it’s for: Graduates or professionals aiming to pivot into AI development, data science, or applied machine learning.

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Career opportunities after graduating from an AI master's degree

AI professionals are in demand across industries, not just in tech. With a postgraduate AI qualification, you could move into roles like AI project lead, digital transformation manager, AI strategist or innovation consultant – helping businesses harness intelligent technologies to solve complex problems and stay competitive.

Computer Science courses

Studying computer science at master’s level gives you a strong foundation in the core technologies that underpin today’s digital world. From software engineering and networks to cloud computing and databases, a computer science degree helps you understand how complex systems are built, secured and optimised.


At Walbrook, you can study a broad MSc Computer Science or specialise in high-demand fields such as Cyber Security or Data Science.

MSc Computer Science

Our core Computer Science degree offers a broad foundation across essential areas, including software engineering, databases, networks, cloud computing and information systems development. Specialist modules in large language models and cyber security add further depth. This flexible route is ideal if you want to keep your career options open across computing and emerging technologies.

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What you’ll study:

  • Design and develop secure, high-performance software, networks and databases that meet modern demands.

  • Harness AI, machine learning and large language models to create intelligent, adaptive solutions.

  • Implement and manage cloud-based infrastructure using virtualisation, containerisation and networked systems.

Who it’s for: Ideal if you want a wide skillset that can lead to careers across software, networks, databases, AI, and cyber.

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MSc Computer Science with Cyber Security

This pathway focuses on the principles and technologies of modern cyber security. You’ll study areas such as network security, cryptography, ethical hacking, digital forensics and secure software development. With hands-on learning, you’ll be prepared to analyse threats, design technical solutions and protect digital systems – ideal if you’re aiming for roles in cyber defence.

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What you’ll study:

  • Design and implement secure software, networks, and systems to defend against emerging threats.

  • Apply advanced cyber security techniques in areas such as cryptography, ethical hacking, and digital forensics.

  • Identify and mitigate vulnerabilities using proven tools, methodologies, and security frameworks.

Who it’s for: Professionals or graduates looking to move into cyber roles such as analyst, penetration tester, or security architect.

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MSc Computer Science with Data Science

Designed for those who want to turn data into actionable insights, this pathway blends computer science with advanced analytics. You’ll learn how to acquire, transform and model large data sets, apply machine learning algorithms, and evaluate their effectiveness. By graduation, you’ll be equipped for roles where data-driven decision-making shapes business and technology.

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What you’ll study:

  • Acquire, process, and analyse complex datasets to extract meaningful, actionable insights.

  • Apply and optimise machine learning algorithms to solve real-world business and research problems.

  • Use business data analytics techniques to identify trends, forecast outcomes, and inform strategy.

Who it’s for: graduates and professionals who are ready to develop advanced skills in data analysis, machine learning and modern database systems.

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Career opportunities after graduating from a Computer Science master's degree

Computer science graduates are valued across industries that rely on digital systems and data. With a postgraduate qualification, you could move into roles like software engineer, cyber security analyst, data scientist, or cloud solutions architect – applying advanced technical expertise to build, secure and optimise the technologies that organisations depend on to grow and innovate.

FAQs about studying an IT or computer science course

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