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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Main Site
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Years
Learn to program the future and gain a solid foundation in a range of computing fields, including managing and storing data for banks and businesses; creating and designing action-packed games; improving web usability and user experience, or developing next generation apps, AI, robotics, cloud computing, big data and lots, lots more.This course is ideal if you’re a digital native who already lives and breathes computing, whether it’s through solving real-world problems, or coding your own next generation apps and websites, or designing your own games, or building your own hardware. You’re most likely passionate about the contribution computing can, and does, make to humanity, in everything from arts, culture and entertainment, to business, environments, health, communications, and society as a whole. You avidly follow the exciting developments of the field in the press and on blogs, and you can’t wait to contribute your own ideas and creativity to this always-evolving sector.
AboutThis course is a top-up degree course specifically designed for suitable candidates who study relevant Advanced Diploma or related programmes overseas. Leveraging the strengths of the school, this course will provide 120 credits of learning, at Level 6, comprising two compulsory modules, and a further four elective modules grouped in four streams - on Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Computer Vision, and Human Computer Interaction. Each stream consists of two modules, each module worth 20 credits. Depending on your interests and aspirations, you'll choose two streams as your major for your study.In core modules, you'll cultivate the essential skills of a computing professional, while in optional modules you'll be able to sample some of the wide range of problems that arise in both research and industry.You'll also gain transferable skills that will help your long-term development, such as working in teams, project management and presenting ideas.Additionally, you would receive weekly English language and study support classes delivered by qualified teachers.
DisclaimerCourse details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider's website: www.uea.ac.uk
Exam type
Scottish HNDScottish HND:
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
SQA Higher National Diploma (HND) in Software Development, with B in each graded unit.
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£25,950 per year
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£25950 Per year
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is an internationally regarded public research institution, located on the outskirts of...