Network Management (top up) – BSc (Honours)
At a glance
Top up your HND or foundation degree to a BA (Honours) qualification on this one year course with a very hands-on approach. You train on industry-standard software in new IT labs, focusing on network systems, security, data storage and wireless systems.
Key points
• Convert your HND or foundation to a BA (Honours) degree.• Learn about how to use network technology in a professional context.
• Benefit from the latest hardware and software in new IT labs at our City Campus.
• Increase your job options in an industry seeking top-quality computing graduates.
What is network management?
Network management focuses on managing security, optimisation and wireless technologies.
This course
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At a glance
Top up your HND or foundation degree to a BA (Honours) qualification on this one year course with a very hands-on approach. You train on industry-standard software in new IT labs, focusing on network systems, security, data storage and wireless systems.
Key points
• Convert your HND or foundation to a BA (Honours) degree.• Learn
about how to use network technology in a professional context.
• Benefit from the latest hardware and software in new IT labs at
our City Campus.
• Increase your job options in an industry seeking top-quality
computing graduates.
What is network management?
Network management focuses on managing security, optimisation and
wireless technologies.
This course
If you already have an appropriate HND or foundation degree in an IT or computing-related area, this course offers you the chance to gain an honours degree through one year of full-time study. You gain up-to-date skills in industry standard database and web systems and learn about modern approaches to business intelligence and entrepreneurial skills.
You build on the knowledge and skills you have already gained across a range of computing themes, with a particular focus on network security, network optimisation and wireless technologies.
You develop your technical IT skills and your awareness of professional issues as well as the interpersonal skills you need to become an effective computing professional.
The course has been designed in consultation with industrial partners, such as Plusnet, Technophobia and B2Net, to meet the specific needs of these employers, so you can be sure your studies are up to date with the needs of business. Our partners also contribute real-world case studies for you to work on to give you a unique perspective into the issues faced in the industry.
As a graduate, you will find that the industry-focused approach of this course combined with a high demand for computing graduates offers you good career prospects in the IT industry. Recent students have found work with companies such as • Plusnet • Citrix • B2Net • Can Studios.
The year involves an individual dissertation and practical experience in a range of subjects.
Lectures and practical sessions take place at our City Campus where you have access to specialist computing laboratories as well as the learning centre, which houses our award-winning library and multimedia resources.
Key areas of study
Key areas of study include • network systems • network security
design • data storage • wireless networks.
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
