Foundation Degree Computing (Web Design)

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    Course

  • Location

    London

Core modules:

Year 1 – Problem Solving Techniques & Methods 1; Web Design 1; Computer Hardware & Software; Applied Logic & Algorithms; Network Basics; Project Management 1; Web Design 2; Data Concepts; Network Routers & Routing; Software Concepts I: Procedures, Functions; Software Concepts 2: Objects.

Year 2 – Work Experience 1; Problem Solving Techniques & Methods 2; Network Switches & Applied Routing; Linux; Software Development 1; Web Design 3; Work Experience 2; Project Management 2; WAN Technologies; Web Server Infrastructure; Research Methods; Software Development 2; Web Design 4.

Optional modules: None

All core modules must be completed and passed for the award to be given following completion of the programme.

Highbury College is regulated by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).

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About this course




Course duration: 2 years

Course location: Course location: Highbury College (main campus), Tudor Crescent, Portsmouth, PO6 2SA

Mode of delivery: Full-time

Modules: 11 modules in Year 1 (120 credits), 13 modules in Year 2 (120 credits). 240 credits total for the FdSc programme.

Work placements: There is a...

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Subjects

  • Server
  • IT
  • Web
  • Design
  • Computing
  • Network
  • Network Training
  • Project Management
  • IT Management
  • IT Project Management
  • IT Development
  • Project
  • Management
  • Teaching
  • Problem Solving

Course programme

The Foundation Degree (FdSc) Computing (Web Design) programme has a strong practical focus. It covers key computing skills and specialisms and will prepare you for a broad range of careers in computing, with a focus on web design. It is ideal for anyone who wishes to progress into a career or self-employment or a full Honours Degree in computing or web design.

The programme is designed so that students have the flexibility to transfer to the FdSc Computing or FdSc Computing (Networking) if they compete the required modules for the alternative pathway.
Award title: FdSc Computing (Web Design).

Awarding body/institution: University of Portsmouth.

The awarding body for the Foundation Degree is the University of Portsmouth (subject to validation) and Highbury College is the provider of the course of study.
Teaching: A combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, online learning and weekly tutorials. Time spent on work placements is in addition to this time in College.

Independent study: You will need to undertake significant independent study outside of taught sessions. For every 1 taught hour students should spend at least 1.5 hours studying independently away from College, equating to at least 24 hours per week in Year 1 and 18 hours per week in Year 2.

Achievement: The Foundation Degree is achieved by passing all modules (240 credits).

Assessment methods: Assessment is on a continuous basis with up to two assignments in each module. Assessment is mainly via coursework which takes a variety of forms including timed examinations, written reports, presentations, and written reflections.

Staff: Full-time, part-time and associate lecturers (corporate associates) may teach on the Foundation Degree programme. Staff teaching on the programme have a variety of commercial/industrial and/or teaching experience in the field of computing.

Foundation Degree Computing (Web Design)

Price on request