QS Rank:
80
University of Southampton
Southampton
,United Kingdom
Program Rank
80
Program Name
Msc in Systems, Control and Signal Processing
Deadline
August 26th, 2025
Overview
View Official pageTotal Tuition Fees
$33,900
Duration
12 Months
Median Salary
$1,10,000
Ranking
#104
US World and News Report
#108
The World University Rankings
#80
QS World University Rankings
Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )
Class Profile
Class Size
20
Average Age
26
Average Work Experience
2 Years
Diversity
Africa:
2%UK:
65%Europe:
14%Asia:
8%North America:
4%Oceania:
1%Others:
6%Career Outcomes
Median Earnings After Graduation
$1,10,000 / year
Graduation Rate
80%
Prospective Job Roles
Artificial Intelligence Engineer
Digital Forensics Analyst
Research Scientist
Computer Vision Engineer
Software Engineer
Development Engineer
Quantum Algorithm Developer
Data Science
Communications Assistant
Machine Learning Engineer
Top recruiters
Eligibility Criteria
At least 2.2 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected. At least 2.2 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.
At least 15 years of bachelor degree.
English Proficiency Tests
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
80
Application Requirements
Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.
Application Fee: 50
Transcript
Passport
Statement of Purpose
Resume
IELTS
Academic LOR
Professional LOR
Application Deadlines
Standard Deadline | |
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Fall | Aug 26, 2025 |
Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees
$33,900 / year
Overall Cost
$50,000 / year
Funding Options
Department Funding
External Sources - Scholarships
FAQs
Visiting/exchange students visiting for one semester (less than 6 months in duration) - Standard visit visa Programmes of study longer than 6 months in duration - Student visa Please note that if you are registered on a collaborative programme of study that is jointly awarded by the University of Southampton, you will need a Student visa even if your study on our campus is less than 6 months in duration. This is because the duration of the course itself is longer than 6 months. These webpages provide guidance on applying for a Student visa , Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) , completing a Right to Study check , Student visa conditions , what to do if you have lost your passport/visa , placements , a change in your circumstances (including programme transfer, change of personal details, immigration status, repeating a year, suspending/deferring/withdrawing and early completion), absence from study , and, working after study .
If your nationality is not UK or Irish then you are subject to immigration control. Being subject to immigration control means that you will need a visa or have an immigration permission that permits study in the UK. All students that are subject to immigration control must complete a 'Right to Study' check to complete their enrolment at the University. Students who are not UK or Irish are automatically sent an email with a link to complete our CAS questionnaire when they have been unconditionally accepted onto their chosen programme of study. Please complete the questionnaire immediately, even if you believe you do not need to apply for a Student visa; there is an option on the form for you to confirm your immigration status in the UK. If you already have a valid visa or immigration permission for the UK which permits study at any institution at any level, you may not need to apply for a Student visa. If your status is as: British overseas territories citizen, British overseas citizen, British national (overseas) or British protected person you are still subject to immigration control and do not have the automatic right to study and work in the UK. If you are a British subject you will usually be subject to immigration control. This means that if you are studying a course that is longer than 6 months in duration you will need a CAS to apply for a Student visa, unless you apply for a suitable alternative immigration type that permits study. Further guidance can be found here .
The Student Loans Company will pay your tuition fee loan directly to the University of Southampton. This means that your tuition fees will never directly be charged to you or the loan paid into your bank account, however you still need to reapply for funding for every year of study.
Visit www.gov.uk/browse/education/student-finance to apply for all of your student funding. More information can be found on the Student Finance England page. Funding for students from Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland may vary, links to all the appropriate websites can be found below
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