Computing and Information Technologies - Top Up BSc (Hons)

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BSc (Hons), University Advanced Diploma Award
January, May, September Start
Online Study Mode
1 - 2 years Duration

Entry Requirements For This Course

You need to have one of the following:

  • HND or Foundation degree in a computing subject from a UK university (or international equivalent recognised by NARIC)
  • Edexcel BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing and Systems Development (2010 QCF)
  • British Computer Society (BCS) Diploma in IT (level 5) - including completion of the professional project
  • HNC in computing subject plus at least 3 years relevant work experience in a computing role*
  • Evidence of significant work and life experience may be taken as the equivalent of traditional qualifications.

*If you are entering with an HNC you will need to first study and obtain a minimum pass rate of 40% in the level 6 'Computing Technologies in Society' module.

When you apply, please send us a transcript of the modules you've already studied. This means we can make sure your HND or Foundation degree is compatible with this top up qualification.

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05 Dec 2024, 12:00 PM - 05 Dec 2024, 13:00 PM Webinar / Online
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At the University of Derby, we have been delivering online programmes for over two decades and have become a leading UK University for online education. With a wide range of part-time courses specially designed for online study, we can help you to achieve more and be more, in your professional and personal life. During this hour long webinar, we'll take you through how online learning works and what you can expect as an online student with the University of Derby. The webinar includes a 40 minute presentation and an opportunity to take part in a Q&A. We will cover: - What it means to be an online student and how our online courses are structured over the academic year - A preview of the online learning environment that you will be studying in and how you'll access your learning materials - How you will interact with your tutors and work collaboratively with other students on the course - Student support services and the 'Cloud Campus' experience - How to apply and pay for your course - An opportunity to ask questions

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