Foundation Degree: Network Computing
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Description
General information
The Foundation Degree in Network Computing addresses not only the momentous growth of networks and connectivity driven by the popularity of the Internet, but also the software systems that run on those networks. There is a need for IT professionals who can not only specify, design and implement network infrastructure but also specify, design and implement the software that operates on that infrastructure.
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Course content
The programme will include the following courses:
- Software Development
- Networking and Web Technology
- …
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General information
The Foundation Degree in Network Computing addresses not only the momentous growth of networks and connectivity driven by the popularity of the Internet, but also the software systems that run on those networks. There is a need for IT professionals who can not only specify, design and implement network infrastructure but also specify, design and implement the software that operates on that infrastructure.
To access Unistats information regarding this course, click here. This information will be hosted at the bottom of this course page in the coming months.
Course content
The programme will include the following courses:
- Software Development
- Networking and Web Technology
- Operating and Database Systems
- Work Related Case Study
- Object Orientated Software Development
- Software Engineering Practice
- Network Configuration and Administration
- Work Based Learning Project
Teaching and assessment
Assessment methods are varied and include practical work, assignments, essays, presentations, short tests and examinations. Credits can be awarded for activities carried out at the work place as well as at the College.
Entry requirements
160 UCAS points in a relevant subject area and GCSE A*- C in English and Maths.
Mature applicants without formal or traditional entry qualifications may be admitted as a result of their life and/or work experience.
Progression
The Foundation Degree has been designed in conjunction with the University of Greenwich to allow graduates who meet the required academic standard direct entry onto the final year of the following BSc Honours degree programmes offered at the Medway School of Engineering:
- BSc (Hons) Information Communication Technology
- BSc (Hons) Computer Networking
Dates and times
It is anticipated that students will achieve this qualification after two years of full-time study.
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