The FdSc Computing and Digital Futures programme equips students with the technical expertise and forward-thinking mindset required for today’s fast-evolving digital landscape. The course provides a robust foundation in computing, encompassing programming, web development, data management, and cybersecurity, while exploring the broader impact of digital technologies on society and industry.
Practical, project-based learning enables students to design, develop, and implement digital solutions that address real-world challenges. Critical reflection on ethical, social, and technological implications is embedded throughout the programme, preparing graduates for roles where innovation, problem-solving, and adaptability are essential.
This qualification also provides a clear pathway to further study in computer science, software engineering, data science, and related specialisations, supporting both immediate employment and long-term career progression in the digital sector.
Students will gain comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience across key areas of computing and digital technology, including:
The FdSc Computing and Digital Futures programme combines rigorous academic study with career-focused, practical experience to prepare students for the rapidly changing technology sector.
Minimum Age: 18 years
Applicants must provide evidence of their highest academic qualification, which may include:
Minimum Age: 21 years
Applicants who do not meet formal academic entry criteria may apply through the Work Route. This route recognises relevant professional experience in the field, or related industries as an alternative pathway into higher education. Some exceptions may apply for applicants with professional experience in other fields. This entry route ensures that motivated and experienced candidates can progress academically and professionally.
If English is not the first language, applicants must complete an approved free English language test that assesses reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Equivalent qualifications may also be accepted.
All applicants are required to attend an interview with a member of the admissions team as part of the selection process.
Assessments are designed to reflect real-world computing and digital challenges, focusing on both technical proficiency and problem-solving ability. Assessment methods include:
Assessment is designed to mirror professional practice in computing and digital technology. Methods focus on developing both technical skills and critical thinking abilities.
Graduates of the FdSc Computing and Digital Futures programme are prepared for careers in the expanding technology sector or for further academic advancement.
Career opportunities include:
Graduates may also progress to a top-up degree, such as BSc (Hons) Computing, Software Engineering, or Data Science, enabling access to senior, specialised, or management-level roles in the technology industry.
This course is available to United Kingdom residents who have access to public funds and are eligible for Student Loans Company funding to help cover tuition and living costs.
Funding options include:

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