B.Sc (Hons) Computing
B.Sc (Hons) Computing,
Awarded by University of Bolton
Awarded by University of Bolton
The B. Sc (Hons) Computing programme aims to provide a broad education in computing and business information systems. It is the central course in the computing group of degrees, incorporating options from both B. Sc (Hons) Computing & Website Development and B. Sc (Hons) Computer Networks & Security and is therefore the most flexible choice of all the computing degrees available to study at Bolton.
This course offers a broad coverage of computing subjects, with a core of key computing skills and options in a wide range of computing areas. Students are involved in systems analysis activities, technical and human aspects of design and software development. The course has run successfully here for many years, with continuous developments to modules to ensure current and future trends are examined.
Graduates from the B. Sc (Hons) Computing have the widest range of career opportunities. The main themes explored and developed across all three years of the course are: systems analysis, database design, programming, website development, communications skills, group work and project work.
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, seminars, practical workshops, guest speakers from industry experts and tutorials. Benefit from our extensive links with industry through guest lectures by business experts, field trips and completing a live business transformation project.
You will have opportunities to put theory into practice through case studies, work experience, internships, and hands-on projects to help you translate academic theory into real-world skills and experiences to prepare you for the challenges of the modern business world.
Modules have been designed with authentic assessments, to simulate real world experiences and to produce work that can be utilised to enhance employability.
For some modules you will learn as part of a team. Groupwork allows confidence building, negotiating skills and enhances the learning process. The ability to work as part of a team is vital in many career paths. Groupwork may be required for presentations, reports, and when collating information.
Opportunities for study abroad, both for a semester or a full year, are also fully supported on this degree through our wide range of global partners.
From September 2017, 96 UCAS points from at least two A2-levels (or equivalent) in any subjects.
You should also have five GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent) including English and mathematics.
If English is not your first language you will also normally need IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent). If you do not have the required English level, you can study English with us from IELTS 4.0 (or equivalent).
If you do not meet the entry requirements for this course please consider our HND Computing.
Mature students with a technical computing background may be accepted onto the course after attending an interview.
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120 Credits
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