Innovate, Inspire & Impact With BSc Information Technology

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Accredited By

UOB

Delivery Mode

On Campus

Admissions

Jan / Sep

Duration

3 Years

Overview of Course

Designed to place an emphasis on applying what you learn to real-world scenarios, this computing course gives you the skills you need to succeed. What’s more, computing degree course is continually reviewed and updated to keep up the pace with the latest industry trends. So, you can be confident you’re learning the skills that matter to employers right now.

 

This course shares its first stage with Bedfordshire’s other related BSc degrees to give you a foundation in the subject while providing a platform for specialist study in the second and third stages. You will concentrate on essential areas such as systems architecture and security, acquire practical programming, modelling and software development skills before focusing on a chosen specialist area for your final stage project.

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Admissions Requirements

Course Modules

The BSc degree is available through a 12 course Standard Route. To complete the programme in as few as three years, students must take the equivalent of four full courses per year.

Year 1: Level 4
  • Introduction to Software Development Compulsory
  • Fundamentals of Computer Science Compulsory
  • Computer Systems Structure Compulsory
  •  Principles of Programming Compulsory
Year 2: Level 5
  • User Experience Design Compulsory
  • Information Technology Employability Project Compulsory
  • Systems Development and Modern Database Practices Optional
  • Web Technologies and Platforms Optional
Year 3: Level 6
  • Advance Information Technology Compulsory
  • Research Methodologies and Emerging Technologies
  • Compulsory
  • Agile Project Management Compulsory
  •  Undergraduate Project Compulsory

Mode of Study

The programme is taught using face-to-face learning. Students will have access to IVY resources as well as University of Bedfordshire BREO/VLE to complete their studies/modules. Support will be provided by local and link tutors at IVY and UOB.

Assesment for Course

You are assessed in a variety of ways. The majority of units are assessed through coursework, group and individual projects, portfolios, essays, presentations or exams. You will also produce software artefacts in the area of your specialism. Constant feedback and advice from a supervisory or unit team will be provided to support you in your work.