BSc (Hons) Computing
BSc (Hons) Computing programme at the University of Bolton Islamabad offers a comprehensive curriculum covering software development, databases, data structures, and emerging technologies, empowering you to thrive in the dynamic computing industry.
Key Information
Award: BSc (Hons)
Mode of study: Full-Time
UCAS points: 96
UCAS code: COM001-F-ISB-SX
Duration: 3 Years
Start Date: Fall 2024
Course Highlights
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Why Choose BSc (Hons) Computing at the University of Bolton Islamabad?
The BSc (Hons) Computing course at the University of Bolton Islamabad is structured to provide a deep understanding of computing principles, software engineering, and data management. Our state-of-the-art facilities include dedicated computing labs with high-specification hardware and industry-standard software. The programme is designed to mimic industry pipelines and standards, providing real-world experience and preparing you for a successful career in the computing sector.
You will have opportunities to work on collaborative projects, participate in internships, and attend guest lectures from industry experts. Our partnerships with leading tech companies provide additional insights and networking opportunities. Graduates are equipped with the skills required for roles such as software developers, data analysts, IT consultants, and more.
General Entry Requirements
- Minimum of two GCE A2-level passes (or equivalent), including any Subject.
- UCAS Points: 96
- 5 GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent), including English and Mathematics.
- You may be required to attend an interview, complete an assessment, and/or provide a portfolio of appropriate work.
Modules
- Core
- Optional
- Elective
Introduction to Software Development (SWE4201)
Gain foundational skills in software development, focusing on programming principles and software design.
Computing Infrastructure (SWE4202)
Study the components of computing infrastructure, including hardware, software, and networking.
Databases (SWE4203)
Explore the principles of database design, implementation, and management.
Computer Science Fundamentals (SWE4207)
Understand the core concepts of computer science, including algorithms, data structures, and computational theory.
Advanced Databases and Big Data (SWE5204)
Learn about advanced database concepts and big data technologies, including data warehousing and data mining.
Modern Applications (SWE5205)
Explore the development of modern applications, including web and mobile app development.
Systems Analysis and Design (SWE5206)
Study the principles of systems analysis and design, focusing on methodologies and tools used in the industry.
Undergraduate Project (SEC6201)
Undertake a major project to apply your knowledge and skills in a real-world context, demonstrating your capabilities.
Data Structures and Algorithms (SWE5202)
Study advanced data structures and algorithms, focusing on their applications in software development.
Advanced Operating Systems (SEC5204)
Gain an in-depth understanding of advanced operating systems concepts and their applications.
Enterprise Systems Development (SWE6203)
Study the development and management of enterprise-level systems, focusing on scalability and performance.
Machine Learning (SWE6204)
Explore machine learning techniques and their applications in various domains.
Software Quality Management (SWE6205)
Understand the principles of software quality management, including testing, validation, and verification.
Emerging Technologies (SWE6206)
Study the latest trends and technologies in computing, including blockchain, IoT, and cloud computing.
Ethical Hacking and Digital Forensics (SEC6202)
Learn about ethical hacking and digital forensics, focusing on cybersecurity and investigative techniques.
Elective Modules: N/A
FAQ's
Graduates can pursue careers as software developers, data analysts, IT consultants, network engineers, and more. The course provides a solid foundation for roles in various sectors of the computing industry.
No prior experience in computing is required.
Yes, the course includes opportunities for internships and industrial placements, providing real-world experience and networking opportunities.
Yes, students are encouraged to participate in collaborative projects and attend guest lectures from industry experts.
The course is assessed through a combination of practical projects, written assignments, presentations, and examinations.
Students have access to dedicated computing labs with high-specification hardware and industry-standard software.
The BSc (Hons) Computing course is primarily offered as a full-time programme to ensure comprehensive coverage of the curriculum.
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