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There are no compulsory modules in Part III. The exceptions are those M.Phil modules which contain significant overlap with material from earlier years of the Tripos. The modules are shared with the M.Phil in ACS and almost all of the M.Phil modules will be available to Part III students. Part III comprises nine modules of material, instead of 12 for the M.Phil course: five taught modules and a project which is worth four modules. Part III is similar to the M.Phil in Advanced Computer Science. and for modules where Lectures are borrowed from the Department of Engineering, we use the prefix ' LE', such as 'LE49 Probabilistic machine learning'.Ĭomputer Science Tripos, Part III (M.Eng).Reading clubs or seminar style modules have the prefix ' R' such as 'R254 Cybercrime'.modules with a large proportion of Practical classes have the prefix ' P' such as 'P51 High performance networking'.there are traditional Lecture-based modules which have the prefix ' L' such as 'L11 Algebraic path problems'.The taught modules are delivered in a range of styles. The final report is submitted at the end of the project in the middle of June. Project selection and planning occurs in the first term and the project is undertaken in the following two terms. The project can be research or application oriented and industrial collaboration is possible.
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12 units from the mandatory Research Skills Programme including compulsory units in written English and presentation skills.a research project report of no more than 15,000 words (excluding appendices and bibliography) on a subject approved by the Degree Committee.MPhil students will typically select five modules from over 30 and take 12 units from the mandatory Research Skills programme, and undertake a research project on a topic approved by the Degree Committee. The course runs annually from October to 30 June. It combines lectures, seminars and project work in various combinations tailored to the individual student. The M.Phil in ACS covers advanced material in both theoretical and practical areas as well as instilling the elements of research practice. Typical applicants will have undertaken a first degree in computer science or an equivalent subject, and will be expected to be familiar with basic concepts and practices. The Master of Philosophy in Advanced Computer Science (the M.Phil in ACS) is designed to prepare students for doctoral research, whether at Cambridge or elsewhere. M.Phil in Advanced Computer Science (ACS) The Department of Computer Science and Technology offers two Masters' Degree courses: the M.Phil in Advanced Computer Science and the integrated M.Eng in Computer Science.