Computer Communication and Networks BEng (Hons)/Meng
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Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
October
The field of computer communications is a multi faceted one with exciting job opportunities. By choosing our course, you'll become a competent networking and computer communications practitioner who is able to design and implement safe network and computer communication systems.
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About this course
Our diverse Computer Communications and Networks degree prepares you for entry into this dynamic field. The focus is on key operational and technical aspects of computer communication systems and relevant security issues, enabling you to appreciate emerging technologies.
Interviews, entrance tests, portfolios and auditions
Entry onto this course does not require an interview, entrance test, portfolio or audition.
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Course rating
Recommended
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Subjects
- Networks
- IT
- Design
- Communications
- Systems
- Engineering
- Communication Training
- Control Systems
- Methodology
- Communication systems
- Formal Systems
- Computer Communication
- Data Communications
- Digital Systems
- Mobile Computing
Course programme
What will you gain?
Core modules such as data communications, computer networks, and Research Methodology and Professional Project Management are covered in this course. You will learn how to adopt an engineering approach to the design, implementation and evaluation of communication systems in such a way that tested products can be delivered on time and within budget.
You can find out more about teaching and assessment in the programme specification.
Modules
Year 1
- Computer Networks (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Data Communications (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Digital Systems Engineering (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Digital Systems: Applications (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Wireless LANs and Mobile Computing (30 Credits) Compulsory
Additional information
£13,000 per year
Computer Communication and Networks BEng (Hons)/Meng