The BSc (Hons) Computing with Foundation Year program has been carefully developed to strike an overall balance among essential topics of computer science. The course covers fundamental ideas in the discipline, with a focus on practical abilities for implementing a wide range of applications.
Our course is a versatile and broad undergraduate program designed to provide you with individualised attention, industry insights, and outstanding IT resources. This is accomplished by interacting with concepts and theories, acquiring practical abilities in a wide range of domains within the subject, and applying these in the development of tools and systems to solve real-world issues.
This BSc (Hons) Computing with Foundation Year degree has been designed to immerse you in the world of computing and the abilities required in today's environment. Because computing is a worldwide industry, graduates can find work anywhere in the world. Network design, programming, web development, software application, interactive multimedia jobs, IT support, consultancy and operations, E-commerce, and business analysis are some of the most common careers for graduates.
If you have an interest in computing in general, our BSc (Hons) Computing course is for you. During your studies, you will learn about data analysis, cloud-based technologies, programming, and website coding and writing. Students who desire to specialise in technological jobs might concentrate on data mining/analysis and programming skills.
Alternatively, if you want to pursue a management career in IT, you might study subjects that will provide you with a combination of technical knowledge and managerial strategy.
This entertaining and adaptable programme incorporates crucial components from various study paths to provide you with a broad, industry-relevant degree.
As you proceed, you will be able to 'zoom in' on areas of the subject that fascinate and strengthen you personally, or that support your job or education ambitions.
Every day, millions of individuals rely on sophisticated technology to interact with their families, friends, and employers, as well as to manage their health. Participate in the development of future transformational technologies by harnessing computing and making an impact on the lives of millions.
Computing and information technology abilities have become crucial to how we live, work, socialise, and play. They can provide access to the world of technology as well as a variety of intriguing job prospects. Computing professionals are involved in problem study and analysis, solution creation and evaluation, and the implementation of cost-effective methods of meeting user needs. They must communicate with a diverse group of people and understand the business ramifications of their actions.
What You Will Learn
Students will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in a wide range of computing roles. Learning outcomes include:
Building a professional portfolio of projects demonstrating applied computing competencies.
The BSc (Hons) Computing degree combines academic excellence with practical relevance, ensuring graduates are prepared for the global 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.
Assessment is designed to develop applied computing skills and professional expertise. Methods include:
A degree in computing combines theoretical study with practical projects in which you can master subject-specific skills such as programming, systems, databases, computer platforms, website production, and networking.
Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in the technology sector, including:
Graduates may also continue their studies through specialised postgraduate programmes in computing, cybersecurity, data science, software engineering, or IT management, enabling career advancement and professional development.
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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