Our BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Technologies - 18 months program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of key concepts and skills in computing and information technology. Core modules cover a range of topics, including programming languages, software engineering, network fundamentals, cybersecurity principles, and database management.
Students will delve into programming languages such as Java, Python, and C++, gaining proficiency in writing code, debugging programs, and developing software applications. They will also learn about software engineering principles, including software design, development methodologies, and testing techniques.
In addition, students will explore network fundamentals, learning about network architectures, protocols, and security measures. They will gain hands-on experience in configuring and troubleshooting network devices, ensuring the smooth operation of computer networks.
Cybersecurity principles are also a key focus of the program, with students learning about common threats, vulnerabilities, and defense mechanisms. They will develop skills in risk assessment, threat detection, and incident response, preparing them to secure digital assets and protect against cyber threats.
Finally, students will study database management, covering topics such as database design, implementation, and administration. They will learn to use database management systems to store, retrieve, and manipulate data, ensuring the efficient management of information in various organizational contexts.
Throughout the program, students will engage in practical activities, including lab exercises, projects, and case studies, allowing them to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world scenarios. By combining theoretical learning with practical experience, graduates of our program are well-equipped to succeed in diverse roles within the IT industry.