BSc (Hons) in Computer Systems And Network Engineering

BSc (Hons) in Computer Systems And Network Engineering

" Direct Entry to the Final Year "

This degree in Computer Science with a specialization in networking provides a solid understanding of the science that underpins computer and software systems. Advanced Networks is one of the modules available as part of this degree. Computer and communication systems, as well as enterprise server administration. You will gain hands-on experience developing systems using cutting-edge technologies and techniques, as well as exposure to the latest trends that will shape computer science's future. You will be able to work independently and develop and adapt your skills throughout your future career by the end of the course.
Duration

3 Years

Awarded By

University of Greenwich

Intakes

Mar / Sep 

What You Should Know About This Course

This degree will teach you the principles, applications, and scope of current and future networks, as well as how to critically analyze and evaluate network systems.

You'll learn how to design, implement, and maintain network infrastructures, which will prepare you for a career in your field.

The British Computer Society (BCS), which accredits our computing degree programs, has a long history with the University of Greenwich. Because this program was recently updated, it now has the designations of Initial Full Chartered Information Technology Professional (CITP) and Partial Chartered Engineer (CEng) for the 2019 intake. After the first cohort of students graduates, the accreditation status is expected to be confirmed in autumn 2022. Students will be kept up to date on the situation.

Course Content

Year 1

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Computer and Communication Systems (15 credits)
  • Paradigms of Programming (30 credits)
  • Algorithms and Data Structures (15 credits)
  • Introduction to Compilers (15 credits)
  • Principles of Software Engineering (15 credits)
  • Mathematics for Computer Science (15 credits)
  • Advanced Mathematics for Computer Science (15 credits)
 

Year 2

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Advanced Programming (15 credits)
  • Introduction to Computer Forensics (15 credits)
  • Computer Networks (15 credits)
  • Operating Systems (15 credits)
  • Information Security (15 credits)
  • Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures (15 credits)
  • Computational Methods and Numerical Techniques (30 credits)

 

Year 3

  • Human Computer Interaction and Design (15 credits)
  • Advanced Networks (15 credits)
  • Penetration Testing and Ethical Vulnerability Scanning (15 credits)
  • Final Year Projects (60 credits)
  • Network Security (15 credits)

Entry Requirements

  • Pearson BTEC HND in Networking / Computing & Systems Development (Networking Pathway) OR
  • A recognized Advanced/ Higher Diploma in the field of Networking

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