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University of Bedfordshire: Applied Computing and Information Technology with Project Management
| Institution | University of Bedfordshire |
|---|---|
| Department | Computing and Information Systems |
| Web | http://www.beds.ac.uk |
| admission@beds.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 0300 3300 073 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
Specifically designed for non-computing graduates wanting to upskill or change career trajectory, this two-year Master’s course equips you with the critical knowledge, technical ability and project management skills needed to expertly apply IT to your work. Our Master’s builds on everyday experiences with technology to help you understand, evaluate and assess the core theories and emerging developments underpinning the field, then apply your learning to real-world problems.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Contemporary STEM building with purpose-built facilities, including high-tech computer networking suites and dedicated IT labs
-
Industry-standard software to emulate the professional workplace
-
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms and group study spaces
Student experience Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Our academic team are actively involved in the field’s most progressive research and consultancy, using their knowledge to update their teaching and keep you at the leading edge of the latest developments in computing.
Our computing courses rank 4th overall in their subject field in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2024, with top 3 rankings for teaching, engagement, learning community, assessment and organisation.
With our focus on industry-informed teaching and employability-based development, you graduate with the competencies needed to succeed, both within IT and beyond.
Learn from prominent experts and build invaluable industry connections through our guest teaching classes.
Get involved in our annual STEM Careers Expo, bringing together employers and students through presentations, workshops and networking sessions
Our employability focus gives you with highly desirable transferable skills such as self-evaluation; effective communication; analysis and evaluation; and innovative problem-solving.
Tackle a real-life challenge in the sector with your choice of MSc project.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor as well as the University’s comprehensive range of student support services.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This course is designed for non-computing graduates who are looking to apply information technology to their current career, or who are looking to change their career direction. The course covers a wide range of topics including programming, databases, security, Project Management and computer networking. During the course you will learn the underpinning theory of these topics, and you will apply this theory in practical scenarios. The main educational aims of this course are: To provide you with a critical understanding of Information Technology (e.g. programming, networking and databases) and how it can be applied to practical situations; To develop your analytical and evaluative skills with respect to information technology problems; To develop your problem solving skills with respect to IT-based solutions. To develop your understanding of the social and legal aspects of the Information Technology field.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This course is designed for non-computing graduates who are looking to apply information technology to their current career, or who are looking to change their career direction. The course covers a wide range of topics including programming, databases, security, Project Management and computer networking. During the course you will learn the underpinning theory of these topics, and you will apply this theory in practical scenarios. The main educational aims of this course are: To provide you with a critical understanding of Information Technology (e.g. programming, networking and databases) and how it can be applied to practical situations; To develop your analytical and evaluative skills with respect to information technology problems; To develop your problem solving skills with respect to IT-based solutions. To develop your understanding of the social and legal aspects of the Information Technology field.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This course is designed for non-computing graduates who are looking to apply information technology to their current career, or who are looking to change their career direction. The course covers a wide range of topics including programming, databases, security, Project Management and computer networking. During the course you will learn the underpinning theory of these topics, and you will apply this theory in practical scenarios. The main educational aims of this course are: To provide you with a critical understanding of Information Technology (e.g. programming, networking and databases) and how it can be applied to practical situations; To develop your analytical and evaluative skills with respect to information technology problems; To develop your problem solving skills with respect to IT-based solutions. To develop your understanding of the social and legal aspects of the Information Technology field.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This course is designed for non-computing graduates who are looking to apply information technology to their current career, or who are looking to change their career direction. The course covers a wide range of topics including programming, databases, security, Project Management and computer networking. During the course you will learn the underpinning theory of these topics, and you will apply this theory in practical scenarios. The main educational aims of this course are: To provide you with a critical understanding of Information Technology (e.g. programming, networking and databases) and how it can be applied to practical situations; To develop your analytical and evaluative skills with respect to information technology problems; To develop your problem solving skills with respect to IT-based solutions. To develop your understanding of the social and legal aspects of the Information Technology field.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This course is designed for non-computing graduates who are looking to apply information technology to their current career, or who are looking to change their career direction. The course covers a wide range of topics including programming, databases, security, Project Management and computer networking. During the course you will learn the underpinning theory of these topics, and you will apply this theory in practical scenarios. The main educational aims of this course are: To provide you with a critical understanding of Information Technology (e.g. programming, networking and databases) and how it can be applied to practical situations; To develop your analytical and evaluative skills with respect to information technology problems; To develop your problem solving skills with respect to IT-based solutions. To develop your understanding of the social and legal aspects of the Information Technology field.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This course is designed for non-computing graduates who are looking to apply information technology to their current career, or who are looking to change their career direction. The course covers a wide range of topics including programming, databases, security, Project Management and computer networking. During the course you will learn the underpinning theory of these topics, and you will apply this theory in practical scenarios. The main educational aims of this course are: To provide you with a critical understanding of Information Technology (e.g. programming, networking and databases) and how it can be applied to practical situations; To develop your analytical and evaluative skills with respect to information technology problems; To develop your problem solving skills with respect to IT-based solutions. To develop your understanding of the social and legal aspects of the Information Technology field.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a UK honours degree or equivalent in computer science, networking, security, or engineering. Applicants without a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be at least three years and applicants will be interviewed to verify suitability for the course. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
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