Smart devices are now omnipresent; computing, electronics, and telecommunications are integral to our everyday lives. This combined degree develops your understanding of computing and electronic engineering, emphasizing practical knowledge and skills required by industry. It considers digital technologies, programming, networking, manufacturing methods related to product design, environmental sustainability, and the legal requirements to promote good practice. Gain a sound grasp of the principles of hardware-based, software-based, or systems-based technologies. Developing computing skills alongside knowledge of electronics opens up exciting career opportunities. You’ll be able to apply your knowledge and skills in various industries and organizations. It also incorporates transferable skills applicable to professional development in the field.
Practice electronics using our award-winning OpenSTEM Labs.
Develop your programming and other computing skills.
Choose from four focus options within the computing strand.
Develop transferable skills applicable to both computing and engineering professions.
There are no formal entry requirements to study this qualification. However, you’ll need:
some basic knowledge of computing
some knowledge of mathematics
the ability to read and write to a good standard of English.
In a distance learning course, there are typically no strict regulations regarding part-time employment, providing students with the flexibility to pursue work opportunities while studying remotely. This autonomy allows individuals to manage their schedules and balance professional commitments with their educational pursuits.
This subject has no language prerequisite
Computer Science
Distance Learning
Undergraduate
Part-time: 6 Years
April
00
3462,
00, (INT)
Inverness, Scotland, UK
6.0
Undergraduate
£ 9250
St. Catharines, Ontario
7.0
Undergraduate
27886
Edinburgh, Scotland
5.5
Undergraduate
Scotland, £1,820, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Republic of Ireland, £9,250, Overseas and EU, £16,425