Global Trends in Computer Science
Explore emerging concepts for the future of computing – and address challenges from ethical considerations within the industry – through this online short course in computer science.
Computer science is fundamental to various industries – including healthcare, finance, education, and entertainment. By understanding global trends within the field, you will be more adept at predicting future shifts and innovations to help build powerful, secure, and sustainable systems.
Throughout this online standalone module, you will explore key topics such as software engineering, enterprise systems, pervasive computing, sustainable technology, and risk management. You will also learn how to highlight the global, integrative, and collaborative nature of the information technology industry, while exploring the relevance and impact of their unique regional contexts.
Group work is encouraged throughout the module, and you will critically debate the use of information technology in an enterprise setting throughout your studies.
This module can also be your gateway to a full master’s degree. Upon successful completion, you will be eligible to progress on to one of our full postgraduate computer science programmes: Computer Science, Cyber Security, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, and Information Systems Management.
This programme consists of the following topics. You are required to complete 15 credits to achieve an award.
Syllabus:
- Trends in computer science
- Information technology
- Risk management
- Cyber security
- Green computing
- Internet of things and smart cities
- Big data analytics
- Real-time, high integrity and embedded systems
Global Trends in Computer Science is the ideal gateway to a master’s degree. On successful completion you will be eligible to progress on to one of our full postgraduate computer science programmes.
You do not require any previous qualifications or work experience to undertake this module, but any relevant professional exposure will benefit your study experience.
You must provide evidence that you have an English language ability equivalent to an IELTS (academic) score of 6.5. If you do not have an IELTS or equivalent certificate, you can take our free online English test to assess your proficiency. You do not need to prove your English ability if you are a national of, or have completed a qualification equivalent to a UK degree within the last two years in any of these countries.
Fees for the academic year 2025/26
£1,447
These fees* are fully inclusive of all costs, including all teaching materials, core textbooks, assessments and resits.
*All tuition fees shown are net of any applicable sales tax payable by you in your country of residence. Where we are required to add sales tax at the local statutory rate, this will be added to the tuition fees shown and confirmed.
Teaching and assessment
The learning, teaching, and assessment strategies for all online programmes are aligned with the three University of Liverpool Hallmarks of research-connected teaching, active learning, and authentic assessment – as well as the three University of Liverpool Graduate Attributes of confidence, digital fluency, and global citizenship.
Teaching methods
Studying online allows you to study in your own time and from wherever works best for you – whether that is from your home, during your lunch hour or anywhere else you have internet access.
All our online programmes are delivered through a specially designed online learning platform. This allows 24/7 access to your study materials, which includes:
- innovative lecturecasts consisting of audio recordings, infographics, videos, animation, short tasks, and written content
- a comprehensive eLibrary of ebooks and academic journals
- forums for you to discuss programme content with peers
- support from academic staff and a dedicated Student Support team
Assessments
Online programmes are assessed based on work carried out in the virtual classroom. Reflecting the hallmark of authentic assessment, this may include report writing, reflective practice, research projects, and individual or group presentations that represent the kinds of tasks you would be expected to undertake in a professional setting.
We are committed to:
- providing frequent and transparent feedback
- ensuring our assessment criteria are simple and clear
- making it easy for you to clearly view your marks in your gradebook when you log into the learning platform
- delivering provisional marks and feedback of assessed work usually within seven days for taught modules
- ensuring academic support through weekly lecturer office hours
- providing access to our Student Support team, with whom you can discuss any concerns or issues
Online learning experience
We will support your online learning experience with high-quality learning materials and resources, which can all be found on our state-of-the-art virtual learning platform.
Typically, your learning experience will include the following:
- directed learning – including participation in virtual discussions with peers, led by the lecturer, working through relevant and specially prepared videos and lecturecasts; completing interactive exercises on the learning platform; appointments with your lecturer during office hours
- self-directed learning – including wider reading and research in your subject area to further develop your knowledge and understanding
- assessment – time taken to prepare and complete assignments and activities which contribute to your overall assessment
On average, you will need to dedicate a minimum of 15-20 hours of study per week.
Study duration
Global Trends in Computer Science has a study duration of 10 weeks, studied online and part-time.
Academic staff
We are committed to delivering an enriching online study experience, and all our lecturers are experienced subject specialists with demonstrated learning and teaching proficiency.
They play an integral part in ensuring the latest theories and research feature in our programmes and are dedicated to providing a high level of support throughout your studies.
All lecturers and supervisors are honorary faculty at the University of Liverpool.
Quality and assurance
As one of the Russell Group’s 24 members, the University of Liverpool is recognised as a world-class, research-intensive institution, that adheres to strict quality standards.
The University is registered with the Office for Students and an established member of the Quality Assurance for Higher Education.
Apply for Global Trends in Computer Science by completing a simple online form.
You must provide evidence that you have an English language ability equivalent to an IELTS (academic) score of 6.5 (overall).
If you do not have an IELTS or equivalent certificate, you can take our free online English test to assess your proficiency. Please note, you do not need to prove your English ability if you are a national of, or have completed a qualification equivalent to a UK degree in, any of these countries.
Students with disabilities
We welcome applications from students with disabilities and consider them on the same academic grounds as those of other students. If you have a disability, medical condition and/or support needs it is important that you inform us so that you receive appropriate support.
Deadlines
We have start dates throughout the year with regular application deadlines. As an applicant, you are encouraged to apply in good time, particularly if you have special needs.
Gaining specialist computing skills can give you the ability to improve your career prospects and access senior roles.
After successful completion of this online short course, you can progress onto various master’s computer science programmes – including Computer Science, Cyber Security, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, and Information Systems Management.
Since it was established in 1983, the Department of Computer Science has been at the forefront of key developments in computer science. It has also built a strong international reputation for research in artificial intelligence and algorithms. The latest Research Excellence Framework 2021 rated us 5th in the UK for world leading (4*) research outputs, and 100% of research environment rated as world-leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*).
By studying online with Liverpool, you can gain a highly regarded qualification from a prestigious redbrick university. We are also a member of the Russell Group, a group of 24 research-led UK universities committed to maintaining the highest possible standards of research and education. You will acquire new skills and knowledge, all while continuing to work in your current role.
The University of Liverpool has been offering online programmes since 2000. We are recognised as one of Europe’s leading providers of wholly online postgraduate degrees. All our programmes are designed for online delivery, and our state-of-the-art learning platform encourages collaboration with fellow professionals from around the world.