Bsc (Hons) Computing
Bachelor's degree
In Surrey Quays
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Surrey quays
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Duration
1 Year
Knowledge and understanding of the established principles of computer systems and of the way in which these principles have developed. Knowledge and understanding of the use of computer systems to solve business and organisational problems. The ability to contribute to the implementation of such systems. The ability to operate such systems and consider the needs of the users. Awareness and understanding of the wider issues concerning the use of computer systems in society at large. Suitable for: Students seeking undergraduate entry onto an International IT Degree Pathway
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About this course
Minimum Entry Requirements
• A suitable Higher/Advanced Diploma in Computing or Information Technology
• IMIS Higher Diploma in Management of Information Systems
• NCC International Advanced Diploma in Computer Science
• ACP Advanced Diploma in Computer Science
• Edexcel HND (in relevant computing/IT subjects)
• ABE Advanced Diploma in Business Information Systems
• Minimum age of nineteen
• Level B2 of the Common European Framework (CEFR) or equivalent
• Availability of course will be dependent on group size
• All assessments are subject to approval
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Course programme
International Computing Degree Pathway
Year 3: BSc (Hons) Computing (12 - 15 months)
(Validated and awarded by the University of Greenwich)
• Web Engineering
• Distributed Information Systems
• Information Technology Project and Quality Management
• Mobile Computing
• Database Design and Implementation
• Information Systems Engineering
• Project
Objectives
Successful IDCS students will be able to demonstrate:
- Knowledge and understanding of the established principles of computer systems and of the way in which these principles have developed.
- Knowledge and understanding of the use of computer systems to
- solve business and organisational problems.
- The ability to contribute to the implementation of such systems.
- The ability to operate such systems and consider the needs of the users.
- Awareness and understanding of the wider issues concerning the use of computer systems in society at large.
- Knowledge and understanding of a well-developed set of problem-solving and analytical skills which can be applied to the development of computing solutions.
- The ability to effectively communicate and present ideas and describe systems in both written and oral forms.
- A sense of responsibility to users and fellow practitioners in computing.
Enrolment Dates
January, April, September.
Additional information
Credits/Points: 120
Bsc (Hons) Computing
