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BSc (Hons) Computing - Learning Outcomes
BSc (Hons) Computing (one-year)
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Note: the above are fields which are available during the course. Students are expected to select a particular field of study and module options from that field.

UCAS Codes
  • G403 BSc/Comp
  • Bradford UCAS code is BRADF B56
LEARNING OUTCOMES

For students wishing to enter graduate level employment or obtain a degree from a UK institution, the BSc (Hons) Computing provides a course that extends the knowledge and skills of graduates from advanced diploma programmes, as well as those who have successfully completed all but the final year of similar degrees from other institutions. The degree will develop the following:

  • Knowledge and Understanding of underlying principles, current developments and issues in the design of computer systems and software.
  • Discipline Specific Skills in the use of computing for the design of real-life systems dealing with different applications and the identification and evaluation of research methodologies and frameworks.
  • Personal and Transferable Skills are developed as a core thread throughout the proposed modules, requiring written and oral presentation, analysis, problem solving, team working, and time management.
Department of Computing
School of Informatics
University of Bradford
Richmond Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, UK
Department of Computing Enquiries Tel: +44 (0)1274 233921
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