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BSc (Hons) Computing - Course Structure
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
COURSE STRUCTURE

All students on the BSc Computing take120 credits which include the 40-credit Project (Computing) offered by the Department of Computing in semesters 1 and 2, plus 40-60 credits chosen from existing modules offered by Computing and/or the Department of Electronic Imaging and Media Communications (EIMC, also in the School of Informatics) arranged in the fields of “networks and the web”, “software engineering”, “information systems”, “systems administration”, and “multimedia computing”) in semesters 1 and 2. Any remaining credits from a total of 120 for the year will be taken from any available combination of the above modules not taken as part of a field core options.

NOTE: prior to admission, students will be advised as to which field best suits their previous qualifications and/or experience, as well as career aspirations. This will include consideration of how students’ previous education and/or experience meets the demands of those modules with formal pre-requisites (see the Module Schedule).

Department of Computing
School of Informatics
University of Bradford
Richmond Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, UK
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