ID offerCMUU6
UniversityCardiff Metropolitan University
Mobilityundergraduates
EU Subject SubCode06.5
Title of the course/domaine/keywordBSc (Hons) Computing
Explanatory textThis course is designed to develop your knowledge and expertise in the development and use of software in modern environments and platforms by studying appropriate software development technologies methodologies and system design techniques. It also provides a deep understanding of the underpinning computing and information systems foundation knowledge highlighting the relevance of technology in the modern world. You will also be exposed to the state of the art research that is poised to shape and transform the computing and IT industry over the next decade. The aim of this degree course is to equip you with the knowledge and skills you will need to take part in commercial software development. Graduates will find a wide variety of career opportunities in computing and information technology related areas with the demand for technically skilled employees in both the private and public sector continuing to rise. The School has strong links with industry and relevant technology companies through the UK and Europe.
Homepagehttp://www3.cardiffmet.ac.uk/English/StudyAtUWIC/Courses/Cardiff-School-of-Management/Pages/Computing-BSc-Hons.aspx
Max number of scholarships
LanguageEN
Maximum Duration (months)10
ECTS
Earliest start dateSeptember 17, 2013
Latest end dateJuly 17, 2014
Contact NameAnna Dukes
Contact emaileuropeanprojects@cardiffmet.ac.uk
Possibility to learn the national languageNO
Language RequirementsIELTS 6.0 with a minimum 5.5 in each component or equivalent
Academic RequirementsApplicants should have a minimum of five GCSEs at grades A toC including English Language and Mathematics or equivalent plus 280 UCAS points from one or a combination of the following At least two A Levels or Scottish Advanced Highers to include grades CC at least one to be in a relevant subject BTEC Diploma in a relevant subject Irish Leaving Certificate at Highers to include a relevant subject minimum C2 grade counted towards points offer Welsh Baccalaureate to include grades CC at A Level or equivalent Core counted as third subject Or Pass Access with 45 credits at Level 3 within a relevant subject
Additional informationExchange Mobility. Possibility to learn national language is non applicable as course taught in English and scholars are required to have prior knowledge of the language. Please see Language Requirements for more details.