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Programme summary for BSc (Hons) Computing (Extended)

About the programme

The programme attracts a wide diversity of students from many different backgrounds, including a large number of overseas students and a high proportion of mature students. This mixture enables the student body to share their wealth of experience with one another, providing a unique education experience. The programme allows you to sample different subject areas in computing, enabling you to choose the appropriate degree programme. The extended degree is taught in the same style as our full degree programmes.

Programme structure

During the introductory year, you will be studying with students from the School of Health and Biosciences. The first semester of the programme is taught at Stratford and the second semester is taught at Docklands.

Successful completion of the six modules in the introductory year allows you to progress on to BSc (Hons) Computing or onto any of the Computing degree programmes outlined below:
BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems (G500)
BSc (Hons) Computing (G400)
BSc (Hons) Computer Networks (G420)
BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology (G453)
BSc (Hons) Software Engineering (G600)
BSc (Hons) Information Systems Security (GG4M)

Career opportunities

Students who choose to enter the extended degree programme develop the independent learning skills expected in a university student. This prepares them more appropriately for success in Level 1 of their chosen degree programme, compared to students entering direct from school or FE colleges.

Support

  • Personal tutor support throughout the programme
  • Support for development of study skills, preparation for employment and research
  • Placement Office with well-established links with employers to provide support for finding placements.
  • Specialist support for dyslexia and English as a second language
  • Student advice services for accommodation, finance, careers, IT training, learning resource

Admission

  • 100 UCAS Points
  • GCSE Grade C or equivalent for Maths and English Language

OR

 

  • The University welcomes applications from mature students, even if you do not have the standard entry requirements. Many of our students are over 21 when they join the University and their extra experience is a valuable asset. We are happy to consider alternative qualifications or work experience as evidence of suitability to study for a degree.

Applicants with overseas or alternative qualifications are considered on an individual basis. If your first language is not English your ability to understand, write and speak English must be good enough to allow you to cope with your studies. You must have one of the following:

  • English GCSE grade C or above
  • Level 2 Key Skills in Communications
  • A minimum score of 6.0 on IELTS
  • the Cambridge Proficiency Certificate (C), the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (B)
  • TOEFL (550 paper-based test or 213 computer-based test.)

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