BSc (Hons) Computing System
Programme Overview
This professionally accredited degree produces industry-ready software engineers equipped with both technical expertise and essential people/process skills. The course addresses critical workforce shortages by developing graduates who can:
Design and implement robust information systems
Apply software engineering best practices
Navigate emerging challenges in security and AI ethics
Key Features
BCS Accreditation: Pathway to Chartered IT Professional status
Dual Focus: 70% technical skills / 30% professional practice
Industry-Aligned: Curriculum co-designed with tech employers
Placement Option: 4-year route with Diploma in Professional Practice
Course Structure
Core Technical Skills
Software Engineering Principles
Secure Systems Development
AI Applications & Ethics
Database & Cloud Technologies
Professional Development
IT Project Management
Stakeholder Communication
Agile Development Practices
Legal & Ethical Frameworks
Final Year Specialisation
Capstone Project: Industry-sponsored system development
Emerging Technologies Module
Professional Portfolio Development
Teaching & Learning
Delivery Methods:
Lectures: Core theory (8 hours/week)
Labs: Practical implementation (6 hours/week)
Industry Workshops: Monthly sessions with tech partners
Independent Study:
25-35 hours/week guided learning
Access to:
Blackboard VLE
GitHub Enterprise
Virtual lab environments
Assessment Approach:
100% coursework through:
System development projects
Technical documentation
Client presentations
Process simulation exercises
Career Pathways
Immediate Roles:
Software Engineer (£32,000 avg starting)
Systems Analyst
IT Consultant
Application Developer
With Experience:
→ Solutions Architect
→ DevOps Engineer
→ Chief Technology Officer
Further Study:
MSc Cyber Security
MBA Technology Management
BCS Professional Certifications
Professional Recognition
MBCS: Automatic eligibility for British Computer Society membership
Alignment: Meets SFIAplus framework at Level 5
Entry Requirements
Academic:
104 UCAS points:
A-Level: BCC
BTEC: DMM
IB: 24 points
English Language:
IELTS 6.0 (no band below 5.5)
Alternative Entry:
Professional experience considered via interview
Why Choose This Programme?
Employment Focus: 94% graduate employment in tech roles
AI Integration: Unique module on ethical AI development
London Network: Partnerships with 60+ tech firms
Portfolio Building: Graduate with 10+ deployable projects
2024 Intake:
September and January starts
Limited lab spaces available
Key Statistics
Coding Hours: 1,200+ across programme
Industry Projects: 8 live briefs annually
Alumni: 1,500+ tech professionals worldwide
“Our graduates have developed systems for Barclays, NHS Digital and startups.”
Unique Aspects:
Annual Tech Ethics Hackathon
AWS/Azure certification pathways
Dedicated careers service for tech roles
Contact our admissions team to discuss the placement year option.