Masters I.T. Courses That Don’t Require a Bachelors in Computer Science Chika O., August 13, 2024August 13, 2024 In the spirit of scholarship season, I give you one of my recent discoveries: conversion courses. A conversion course is a postgraduate course that allows you to pivot to a field of study that is entirely different from your bachelor’s degree. Essentially, it allows you to transition to a new career. You know how I’m big on people from non-technical backgrounds transitioning to tech. Aha! I have compiled a list of IT conversion courses and some of the universities that offer them (all masters programs): Computational and Data JournalismCardiff University This programme provides the perfect vantage point from which to succeed in digital journalism and allows you to develop skills in both data journalism and newsroom development. No previous computing knowledge is necessary, and the programme is open to graduates from any discipline. Human-Computer Interaction DesignCity, University of London For people who get frustrated when they interact with unnecessarily complicated websites, mobile apps or other interactive systems and want to improve them. Information and Communication Technology (Conversion)Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) , University of Aberdeen, Bournemouth University Designed for those with no prior computing background, covering software development, cyber security, and networking Computer Science (Conversion)University of Bristol Targets students from diverse academic backgrounds with foundational programming and software development skills. Applied Artificial Intelligence and User ExperienceAbertay University Prepares graduates for careers in data science and AI technologies. To apply you’ll need scripting expertise and an undergraduate degree in Engineering, Computing, Game Design and Development, Physical, Natural, Life or Biological sciences MSc User Experience DesignBirmingham City University The course has been designed to support graduates from a wide range of disciplines (including those with technical and non-technical backgrounds) who wish to specialise in the area of user experience (UX) and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). It was designed to address industry skill shortages. 3D Computer AnimationBournemouth University Perfect launch-pad for a career in a wide range of disciplines, including concept design, character and creature animation, modelling, lighting, rigging, texturing, compositing and simulation. 3D Design for Virtual EnvironmentsGlasgow Caledonian University GCU’s programme in 3D Design for Virtual Environments will help you develop the skills to thrive in a successful career as a visual designer. The programme is practical and career-focused, oriented towards current industry needs, technology and practice. No prior knowledge of 3D design is required. Information Technology with CybersecurityUniversity of Aberdeen This conversion programme is designed for students from an Arts and Humanities, Social Science, Business, or Science background who wish to enter a new career in IT and software development. These tech courses are offered by Chevening partner universities. For personal tech journey stories, check out the Breaking Into Tech Series. These are curated stories of people from non-technical backgrounds who have successfully transitioned to tech. Breaking Into Tech online learning tech careers transitioning to tech