BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Top-up)
Course Overview
This one-year Computer Science Top-Up programme is designed for holders of an HND or DipHE to convert their qualification into a full undergraduate degree, unlocking a wider range of graduate career opportunities. You will gain a firm understanding of core computer science principles and develop the practical skills required for a successful career in this fast-moving sector. The course provides a unique gateway into nearly every industry by preparing you to be a competent and responsible computing professional.
Key Program Highlights
- Convert your HND or DipHE into a full Bachelor's degree in just one year
- Gain hands-on experience with professional collaborative tools and agile methodologies like Scrum and Kanban
- Learn from industry-experienced experts at the forefront of technological research
- Develop a professional understanding of the legal, social, and ethical responsibilities of a computer practitioner
- Open to both UK and international students looking to complete the final year of their degree
Course Overview
This one-year Computer Science Top-Up programme is designed for holders of an HND or DipHE to convert their qualification into a full undergraduate degree, unlocking a wider range of graduate career opportunities. You will gain a firm understanding of core computer science principles and develop the practical skills required for a successful career in this fast-moving sector. The course provides a unique gateway into nearly every industry by preparing you to be a competent and responsible computing professional.
Key Program Highlights
- Convert your HND or DipHE into a full Bachelor's degree in just one year
- Gain hands-on experience with professional collaborative tools and agile methodologies like Scrum and Kanban
- Learn from industry-experienced experts at the forefront of technological research
- Develop a professional understanding of the legal, social, and ethical responsibilities of a computer practitioner
- Open to both UK and international students looking to complete the final year of their degree