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The BSc (Honours) in Computing and Systems Development programme will enable learners to top-up their Foundation Degree or equivalent with a Bachelor's first degree in this discipline. Alternatively, you can study the Foundation Degree in Computing and Systems development, thus allowing you to achieve a Bachelor of Science degree.
The Bachelor of Science degree provides even greater choice and flexibility to those people who want to achieve a highly rewarding qualification.
The top-up course can be delivered on either full-time (1 year) or part-time (2 years) modes. The Bachelor of Science (Foundation degree/Top-up degree combined) can be studied in 3 years (full-time) and 5 years (part-time).
The Bachelor of Science degree will have three pathways, which will contain a variety of specialised modules suited to different areas of Information Technology and Computing.
The three pathways are as follows:
1. Software Development
2. ICT Systems Support
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This course is primarily for students who have just left school and want to pursue a career in white collar construction. This is not for students who want to be tradesmen ( carpenters / painters etc) but for people who hope to become surveyors, architects, civil engineers or site managers... (more) |
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This course is suitable for those with an interest in Electronics and Computer Servicing and wishing to become a qualified engineer. It is also of benefit if you are interested in becoming a Network Systems Engineer.... (more) |
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This course is for you if you are presently working in a construction-related area, i.e. tradesman or trainee surveyor, manager, architect etc. and who wish to gain a formal qualification in the construction industry. The course is taught over 2 years and you attend one full day per week. ... (more) |
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You may be a school leaver with Grade B and above in Maths, Grade C in English and Double Science or progressing from BTEC 1st Diploma/GNVQ Intermediate with merit in Maths and Science. Those in work with a good craft qualification such as 236 part 2 or Electronic Servicing 224 or 7261.
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You may be a school leaver with Grade B and above in Maths, Grade C in English and Double Science, or progressing from a BTEC 1st Diploma/GNVQ Intermediate with merit in Maths and Science. Those in work with a good craft qualification such as 236 part 2 or Electronic Servicing 224 or 7261.
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The BTEC National Certificate is a technician level part time course. You will learn by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations, activities and demands. As well as learning about the employment area you have chosen, you will develop the skills you need to start or progress in an engineering career.
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The BTEC level 2 Extended certificate in ICT provides an effective platform for students to develop skills in the selection and use of appropriate ICT tools and applications.
The qualification aims to produce users who are aware of the benefits and drawbacks of ICT and its impact on society.
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This course is suitable for those with an interest in Electronics and Computer Servicing and wishing to become a qualified engineer. It is also of benefit if you are interested in becoming a Network Systems Engineer. The course is made up of units that are balanced between Electronics and Computer Servicing and make up the industrial requirments to secure a job in the industry.... (more) |
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Those who wish to study part time on a Level 2 course, covering both practical and academic aspects of engineering. It is the equivalent to 2 GCSEâ¿¿s. It is designed to enable those who have not achieved the entry requirements for the BTEC National Certificate to progress.
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