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BSc (Hons) Software Development Applications - Learning Outcomes
BSc (Hons) Software Development Applications
Software Development Applications. British Computer Society (BCS) logo.
UCAS Codes
  • One-Year top-up G610 BSc/SDA
  • Bradford UCAS code is BRADF B56
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning outcomes indicate what you should know and understand, and be able to do on successful completion of the course. These have been developed with reference to the Computing subject benchmarks. As such, you will develop the following:
  • Knowledge and Understanding in the following fields: Computation and computer programming; computer platforms; database management; computers and computer networks; Internet and computerised information transfers systems; business practices, skills and requirements.

  • Discipline Skills in: Web-based computing: specification, design, implementation and operation; mobile computing; enterprise systems: intranets and extranets: access, control, security, authentication, encryption, intellectual property rights.
    Use of scientific principles in the development of computing solutions to practical problems together with the use of these principles in the modelling and analysis of systems and processes.

  • Personal Transferable Skills in: critical thinking; numerical techniques; independent learning and research; team working and leadership; IT and communication skills; creative and problem based resolution; life long learning skills, and personal management.

An optional placement year, normally taken between Stages Two and Three, will enable you to extend and apply your learning in an appropriate industrial context, and gain first-hand experience of how your skills might be applied in the workplace.

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