Current students

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Degree and course information
Computing
List of courses and regulations | Undergraduate course information links |
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Year 1 | Undergraduate degrees |
Year 2 | Distinguished projects |
Year 3 BEng | UG handbook |
Year 3 MEng | Accreditation |
Year 4 |
JMC
List of courses and regulations | Undergraduate course information links |
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Year 1 | Undergraduate degrees |
Year 2 BEng | Distinguished projects and prizes |
Year 2 MEng | UG handbook |
Year 3 BEng | Accreditation |
Year 3 MEng | |
Year 4 |
Postgraduate
List of courses and regulations | Postgraduate course information links |
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Computing | Distinguished projects and prizes |
Advanced Computing | PG handbook |
Specialisms | Accreditation |
Artificial Inteligence | |
Computing (Management and Finance) | |
Computing (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) | |
Computing (Security and Reliability) | |
Computing (Software Engineering) | |
Computing (Visual Computing and Robotics) | |
MRes | |
Advanced Computing | |
Medical Robotics and Image Guided Intervention |
Course registration and admin
PPT, PMT and UTA information
Project information and administration
Student Support Zone
Information for new students
Welcome to the Imperial community! This section is designed to help you prepare for Imperial life. Find out more about information specific to new students.
The ICT resources for new students website (activate your College account, get connected to College services, access learning tools such as Blackboard and Panopto and how to access software for your course) There us also a handy pocket guide.
As a new student you can learn how to remotely access library journals, their saved files, software and much more by following guidance on our access IT resources remotely web pages.
Inclusive Technology web pages provide information on software and other applications that you can use to improve their study efficiency. There are useful tools for note taking, revision and time management.
IT security is very important. Awareness of potential scams and an understanding of how to stay safe online can go a long way in protecting you and the College from possible cyber-attacks. Follow our Be Secure web pages for more information.