| BSc (Hons) Computing (one-year) |
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The BSc (Hons) Computing is a one-year course for students who have completed, or expect to complete a Higher National Diploma (HND) or equivalent overseas qualification and wish to earn an honours degree in computing. The course provides a final one-year programme of computer science and related subjects with the flexibility to combine a range of core and optional modules in academically coherent fields including networks and the web, software engineering, information systems, system administration and multimedia computing. The BSc (Hons) Computing will enable students to develop their knowledge, practical skills and understanding of computer systems from both hardware and systems software perspectives.
The BSc (Hons) Computing is offered by the Department of Computing, one of oldest such departments in the United Kingdom, and now part of the School of Informatics in the University of Bradford. The Department includes a large number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses concerned with the understanding, design, and exploitation of computation and computer technology, as well as a vibrant research environment with opportunities to join one of the research teams and progress on to postgraduate taught courses or research degrees on completion of the first degree.
The BSc Computing has been developed to complement the other undergraduate courses in the School by providing a course that extends the knowledge and skills of graduates from advanced diploma programmes and those who have successfully completed all but the final year of similar degrees from other institutions.

