BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Technology with Foundation Year
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The BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Technology with Foundation Year is designed for students who want to pursue a career in computing but may not meet the direct entry requirements for a full degree. This course combines foundational academic preparation with practical skills in computing and IT systems. The Foundation Year focuses on key concepts such as programming, computer systems, networking, and digital technology, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the full degree program.
By the end of the Foundation Year, students will be equipped with the essential technical and problem-solving skills required for a career in IT, as well as a deep understanding of how computing systems operate in the modern world. This course is ideal for those new to higher education or those looking to build their technical knowledge before progressing to degree-level study.
Learn about the basics of computing, including computer systems, software development, and the role of IT in today’s world. This module offers a solid foundation for further study in computing.
Study the fundamental principles of programming, including algorithms, logic, and coding languages. Gain hands-on experience in developing simple software applications.
Understand the mathematical concepts essential for computing, including logic, algorithms, and data structures. This unit builds the quantitative skills required for programming and IT development.
Explore the fundamentals of computer networking, including protocols, network topologies, and security principles. Understand how to protect data and maintain secure systems.