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BSc (Hons) Information Technology

If you are seeking a career in information technology, and are more interested in the application of the technology than in its development, then this degree is for you.

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Ranata Kabia, BSc Information Technology

Course Length:
3 years full-time; 4 years full-time with the third year spent on industrial placement in a Computing, Digital Design or Information Technology field; 4-6 years part-time.
UCAS:
G510
Typical GCE A-level offer:
BCC or equivalent; see entrance requirements for alternative qualifications.
Entrance requirements:
If you do not have a Science- or Mathematics-based A-level, you should normally have at least Grade B at GCSE Mathematics. If you are already studying for the BSc in Computing and Information Systems on the University of London External Programme, you may transfer into the second year of this degree.
Facilities:
The Department has excellent computing facilities for teaching and laboratory work, supporting Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. There are three departmental laboratories, plus a laboratory for final year students working on specialised projects on networking and communications.
Skills:
Our degrees are designed to equip you with a wide range of knowledge and skills to meet the current demands of the industry and increase your career prospects.
Careers:
In terms of job opportunities and salaries the IT sector is well ahead of most other industrial and commercial sectors. Careers include web developer, systems analyst, systems designer, IT consultant, software engineer, IT technician, systems integration developer, market researcher. Employers increasingly demand that new recruits are able to add immediate value to their organisation. Because this programme offers the option of an industrial placement year, students can demonstrate that they have already achieved a certain level of professional competence and maturity, which could help you stand out in the job market.
Fees:
Please see Undergraduate tuition fees.
Find out more:
Download a booklet [PDF, 668KB] or contact the Admissions Tutor, Robert Zimmer.
About the department:
Computing

This programme will help you develop a strong understanding of the use of computers in commercial settings, enabling you to decide how best to apply computer technology in real-world scenarios. It encourages you to develop the confidence and ability to work professionally and effectively in all areas of commerce and industry that rely on software technology. Courses are taught by a combination of lectures, tutorials, workshops and laboratory sessions.

What you Study

Core courses introduce you to basic computer skills, the fundamentals of computing (hardware, software, architecture and operating systems), and how different kinds of data can be represented and stored on computer media. You also concentrate on the internet, and you'll be given the necessary mathematical background you will need in your computing studies. An additional course aimed at students with little or no experience of programming familiarises you with programming design and implementation, object orientation, and data manipulation, providing you with the tools and understanding necessary to study IT at this level.

Courses in the second year introduce team working and help you develop report writing skills. You study the development of database systems, object-oriented software engineering principles and techniques, and specific features of the programming language Java. You also consider the special characteristics of interactive media, and develop an understanding about the core software wools and component media and technologies required for interactive media.

Our degrees include an optional industrial placement year between the second and final year of study. Although we encourage you to take the opportunity of a placement year, you can also complete your degree in a straight three years.

Your final year consists of option courses and a major project, in which you apply your new technological skills to solve real-world problems in innovative and practical ways.

Assessment

Modular: assignments, tests, laboratory exercises, exams, final year project. If you opt for an industrial placement year, your placement tutor will assess your work. If you complete the placement year successfully, you earn the endorsement 'with work experience' on your degree certificate.

Application enquiries

Please see how to apply for information on applying to this programme.


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