Course Overview
You’ll get a solid grounding in computing principles, with particular reference to the analysis, design and implementation of computing systems in a business context.
… You work in the industry but want a formal qualification
… You’re looking for a brand-new career
… You want a broad yet deep understanding of computing
In the 21st Century, computing is part of everything we do, so a qualification like this will open up lots of career opportunities.
Year One
- Professional practice in computing
- Software development
- Information systems analysis and design 1
- Computer systems & networking concepts
- Computer programming 1
- Web development
- Problem solving for computing
Year Two
- HND individual project
- Systems architecture and modelling
- Computer programming 2
- Responsive web development
- E-business
- Computer systems security
You will be taught through a mixture of lectures, tutorials and practical sessions. You will also complete directed learning, background reading and computer workshops, and the development of software using 3GL and 4GL software development methods. Each module will have assignments, and some will have an exam at the end.
To enrol you’ll need a minimum of 3 GCSEs at grade C or above to include maths and English Language (or equivalent) plus:
- 48 UCAS points – UCAS tariff calculator https://www.ucas.com/ucas/tariff-calculator
- Access to HE where you have achieved a Pass Diploma with 45 Passes
Please note that if you do not meet the grade criteria, then age and experience may be able to be taken into consideration.
Students may progress to second year BSc (Hons) Computing at the University of South Wales.
You would usually need at least one of the following:
- 48 UCAS points – UCAS tariff calculator https://www.ucas.com/ucas/tariff-calculator
- Access to HE where you have achieved a Pass Diploma with 45 Passes
Plus: GCSE passes in three subjects at grade C or above to include Maths and English Language (or equivalent).
Please note that if you do not meet the grade criteria, then age and experience may be able to be taken into consideration.
This course is franchised by the University of South Wales.