The BSc (Hons) Applied Computing is designed for progression from the Level 4 Certificate of Higher Education Computing Skills for the Workplace.
This degree scheme is designed to produce suitably equipped graduates to work in the rapidly expanding computing and information systems industry within the UK.
The programme includes the traditional concepts, principles and techniques of software development, databases systems but applies these within the context of engineering large and complex systems.
Through our industrial links, we have also developed a program structure to provide students with the latest skills along with an appreciation of the demands of industry.
Graduates would seek positions in application development, business systems analysis, database development and administration etc.
The enormous growth of the Internet, the proliferation of computer networks, programmable devices and information systems in various forms and the highly accelerated rate of change ensures a continuing requirement for employees with contemporary computing related skills and qualifications.
The Internet, in particular, is a major technological revolution that is having and will continue to have an enormous impact on society. The radical, transformational change that has been observed in the arena of computing and organisations’ dependence on technology for competitive advantage are compelling reasons to incorporate new ideas, paradigms and technologies into computing related programmes.
In the first year, you will study a broad range of subjects common to several courses within the Computing Portfolio. These provide the underpinning required for later years. In the final year, you will undertake a major project which provides a focus for your studies.
The expertise and skills you develop from engineering software solutions as part of a team is highly regarded by employers.
Successful completion of Level 4 CertHE Computing Skills for the Workplace (120 credits).
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
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Computing
Winchester House (Oval)
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 3 years
October
9000,
Middle Sex
6.5
Undergraduate
£9,250, £23,400
Newark
6.0
Undergraduate
13900
Edinburgh, Scotland
6.5
Undergraduate
24500