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- Bachelor's degree
- London
- 3 Years
... to give graduates a solid grounding in the skills and techniques required for business computing with a specific focus on web design. It is aligned to the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) and provides a strong skills base. Students develop a range of skills which include design...
- Bachelor's degree
- Blended in Londonand4 other venues
- London, Birmingham, Manchester
- 1 Year
...During this Arden University School of Computing and IT course you will explore the technology, methods and evolving trends from the world of computing and acquire the practical skills needed to help you pursue your professional ambitions. Our Blended Learning model means you combine online study... Learn about: Software Engineer, Application Programmer, Computing Project...
- Bachelor's degree
- Lancaster
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
...Lancaster’s joint French Studies and Computing is taught by the Department of Languages and Cultures in conjunction with the School of Computing and Communications. The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017 ranks French Studies 2nd in the UK while the School of Computing received... Learn about: French Studies, Computer Science, Software development...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bolton
- 3 Years
...While it’s possible to become a mobile app developer by studying short online courses independently, our BSc (Hons) Computing (Application Development) degree offers comprehensive training designed to prepare you for a career in the wider applications development industry. Our focus is to ensure... Learn about: IT Development, Full Time, Application Development...
- Bachelor's degree
- London
- 1 Year
... designed for holders of HND in Computing, ICT or Business Systems qualifications (or similar UK and international qualifications). Students can obtain a BSc (Hons) degree in one year. The course is designed with employability in mind, providing students with the essential knowledge required by industry...
- Bachelor's degree
- High Wycombe
- 4 Years
...This course is offered as a four year programme, including an initial Foundation Year. You may also be interested in our three year BSc (Hons) Computing and Web Development course. The Foundation Year will allow you to develop your academic study skills and build confidence in your abilities... Learn about: Computer Architectures, Web Development, Web Applications...
- Bachelor's degree
- Lancaster
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
...Lancaster’s joint Spanish Studies and Computing is taught by the Department of Languages and Cultures in conjunction with the School of Computing and Communications. Spanish Studies at Lancaster ranks 5th in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2017, while the School of Computing received... Learn about: Spanish Language, Software design, Artificial Intelligence...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bolton
- 4 Years
...Of all the great computing degree options available at Bolton, this is the most flexible. It draws on key elements from other study pathways to give you a wide-ranging and industry-informed programme. As you progress, you’ll have the opportunity to ‘zoom in’ on aspects of the subject you... Learn about: IT Project Management, Skills and Training, Information Systems...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wembley
... that traditional computing graduates lack. Course Description This programme helps students to understand the fundamentals of software development, computer systems...
- Bachelor's degree
- Aberystwyth
- 4 Years
...The Open Source computing degree scheme covers programming, computer operating systems, software design, and the engineering of large software...
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Make sure that you know who will be teaching you for your chosen programme and if these academics are in fact excelling in their respective fields. The teaching quality is quite variable, so it is good to choose a course and modules that are taught by experienced academics.
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- Bachelor's degree
- London
- 3 Years
... to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). In your first year, you will study mathematics, statistics and some computing, which will prepare you for increased specialistion in statistics in years two and three. During... Learn about: Social statistics, Stochastic Methods in Finance, Stochastic systems...
... to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). In your first year, you will study mathematics, statistics and some computing, which will prepare you for increased specialistion in statistics in years two and three. During... Learn about: Social statistics, Stochastic Methods in Finance, Stochastic systems...
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Now it's time for me to go out there to expand my learning horizon - not only academically but also about international culture and global learning.
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Make sure that you know who will be teaching you for your chosen programme and if these academics are in fact excelling in their respective fields. The teaching quality is quite variable, so it is good to choose a course and modules that are taught by experienced academics.
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- Bachelor's degree
- 3 Years
...Year 1. Internet Application Development. Professional Development & Business Skills. Information Systems Development. Problem-solving for Computing. Introduction to Programming. Computer System & Networking Concepts. Year 2. Database Development. Computer Project. Rich Internet Application...
- Bachelor's degree
- (Greenock)andanother venue.
- Kilwinning
...This specialist course in networking allows anyone with a computing related HND to complete the third year of a degree here at James Watt College. You will need an analytical and creative approach to your studies and are encouraged to think independently. The course applies the concepts...
- Bachelor's degree
- Aberystwyth
- 4 Years
...The Mobile and Wearable Computing degree concerns emerging technologies for mobile and very lightweight computing systems. Mobile phones and...
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It was a challenge, especially at the beginning of the course, but it was worth every minute of it! I've learned how to approach university from a point of view that was completely new for me.
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It will help you make friends, discovering new things and follow your interests. I enjoyed a lot.
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- Bachelor's degree
- London
- 3 Years
... to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Core modules in the first year provide a firm foundation in quantum and classical physics, underpinned by mathematics and a practical skills course which includes computing... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Quantum Physics, GCSE Physics...
... to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Core modules in the first year provide a firm foundation in quantum and classical physics, underpinned by mathematics and a practical skills course which includes computing... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Quantum Physics, GCSE Physics...
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It was a challenge, especially at the beginning of the course, but it was worth every minute of it! I've learned how to approach university from a point of view that was completely new for me.
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It will help you make friends, discovering new things and follow your interests. I enjoyed a lot.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- 1 Year
.... It develops appropriate personal, intellectual and subject-specific skills to enable students to consider and evaluate a range of technical and broad-based issues from a strategic perspective. Successful students will achieve a BSc(Hons) Applied Computing. For full time students the... Learn about: Database training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Huddersfield
- 1 Year
...If you already have knowledge of computing, and want to build on your studies so far, this course could be for you. We’ll expect you to have completed at least two years of university or higher education study in a related subject. If you’re looking to boost your chances of employment or promotion... Learn about: Software Engineering, Modern Database, Information Architecture...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
... BSc (Hons) Computing (4 years including foundation year) UCAS code: I908 This course is available as as an integrated masters MComp Computing... Learn about: Network Training, IT Development, Skills and Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Kamloops (Canada)
- May
- 4 Years
...Designed for those wishing to enter a career in the technology industry, or for those wishing to pursue graduate studies, this degree consists of two years of general study, followed by two years of concentrated computing studies... Learn about: Science industry, Computing studies, Computing science...
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UCL has been fantastic about providing both theoretical and practical knowledge in my discipline of study and the professors.
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They helped me decide what I want to do in the future. Also the university is very organised.
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- Bachelor's degree
- London
- 3 Years
... to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Core modules in the first year provide a firm foundation in quantum and classical physics, underpinned by mathematics and a practical skills module which includes computing... Learn about: Dynamical systems, Physical Cosmology, GCSE Mathematics...
... to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Core modules in the first year provide a firm foundation in quantum and classical physics, underpinned by mathematics and a practical skills module which includes computing... Learn about: Dynamical systems, Physical Cosmology, GCSE Mathematics...
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UCL has been fantastic about providing both theoretical and practical knowledge in my discipline of study and the professors.
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They helped me decide what I want to do in the future. Also the university is very organised.
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