Level 5 HND in Computer Networking Development (Top-up from HNC)
Course
In London
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Location
London
Mandatory core units:
Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation
Specialist units:
Data Analysis and Design; Web Applications Development; Distribution Software Application; Wide Area Networking Technologies; IT Security Management; Programing in Java; Computer Systems Architecture.
All core and specialist units must be completed and passed for the award to be given following completion of the programme.
The course is accredited under the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF).
The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) regulates the qualification and Highbury College.
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About this course
Course duration: 1 year
Course location: Course location: Highbury College (main campus), Tudor Crescent, Portsmouth, PO6 2SA
Mode of delivery: Part-time, 1 day per week (Monday).
Contact hours: 8 hours per week.
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Subjects
- IT
- IT Development
- Networking
- Systems
- Design
- Computing
- Teaching
- Project
Course programme
Award title: Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing and Systems Development
Awarding body/institution: Pearson
The awarding body for the Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing and Systems Development is Pearson and Highbury College is the provider of the programme of study.
Teaching: Lectures, workshops, online learning and weekly tutorials.
Independent study: You will need to undertake significant independent study outside of taught sessions. For every 1 taught hour students should spend at least 2 hours studying independently away from College, equating to at least 8 hours per week. The Project Design and Implementation and Wide Area Networking Technologies units are delivered on a self-study basis with online support and/or some tutorial sessions and require significant independent study.
Achievement: The Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma is achieved by passing all units (120 credits).
Assessment methods: Assessment is on a continuous basis with up to two assignments in each unit. Assessment is via coursework which takes a variety of forms including written reports, presentations, portfolios and written reflections.
Staff: Full-time, part-time and associate lecturers (corporate associates) may teach on the HND Computing and Systems Development (top up) programme. Staff teaching on the programme have a variety of commercial/industrial and/or teaching experience.
Level 5 HND in Computer Networking Development (Top-up from HNC)