BSc (Hons) Computing
BSc (Hons) Computing
This industry-focused degree equips students with cutting-edge programming skills and technical expertise to thrive in the digital economy. Developed in partnership with Solent University, the programme blends hands-on software development with essential professional skills, preparing graduates for diverse IT careers.
Key Features
Industry-Aligned Curriculum: Focus on Java, Python, and modern web technologies
Practical Emphasis: 60% coursework-based assessments through real-world projects
Professional Skills: Integrated development of teamwork, presentation and project management abilities
Flexible Entry: Accepts A-Levels, BTECs, and alternative qualifications
Course Structure
Year 1: Foundations
Programming Fundamentals (Java)
Web Development (HTML5/CSS/JavaScript)
Database Systems
Computer Networks
Academic & Professional Skills
Year 2: Advanced Development
Object-Oriented Programming (Python)
Data Structures & Algorithms
Web APIs & JSON Integration
User Experience Design
Group Software Project
Year 3: Specialisation
Big Data Analytics
Mobile Application Development
Capstone Project: Individual Software Solution
Cloud Computing
IT Project Management
Teaching & Assessment
Delivery Methods:
Lectures: Core theory (6 hours/week)
Labs: Practical coding sessions (6 hours/week)
Independent Study: 38 hours/week
Assessment Breakdown:
Coursework (60%): Software projects, portfolios, presentations
Examinations (40%): Theoretical and practical tests
Learning Resources:
Solent Virtual Learning Environment
GitHub Enterprise access
Dedicated computing labs
Career Pathways
Graduate Roles:
Software Developer (£28,000 avg starting salary)
Web Application Developer
Database Administrator
Systems Analyst
Growth Sectors:
→ FinTech Development
→ Cloud Solutions Architecture
→ Data Engineering
Further Study Options:
MSc Artificial Intelligence
PG Cert Cyber Security
Degree Apprenticeships
Entry Requirements
Academic:
72-96 UCAS points:
A-Level: CCD
BTEC: MMM Extended Diploma/DD Diploma
Access to HE: 45 credits at Merit
English Language:
GCSE English Grade 4+
IELTS 6.0 (5.5 all bands) or QA English Test
Alternative Entry:
Professional experience considered via interview
Why Choose This Programme?
Employability Focus: 92% graduate employment in tech roles
Modern Tech Stack: Training in trending tools (Docker, React, TensorFlow)
London Advantage: Industry connections with 50+ tech firms
Project Portfolio: Graduate with 15+ deployable projects
2024 Intake:
January and September starts
Limited lab spaces available
Key Statistics
Programming Hours: 800+ across degree
Industry Projects: 6 live briefs from tech partners
Alumni Network: 1,200+ tech professionals
“Our students have developed apps used by NHS Digital and FinTech startups.”
Unique Aspects:
Annual Hackathon with industry judging
Microsoft Azure certification pathway
Dedicated careers service for tech roles
Contact our admissions team to discuss the QA English Test option.
Course Modules
This course is even offered with Foundation year as well hence it will be 4 years of studies in case the student does not have the relevant qualification to join a three-year course
All units are core and are worth 20 credits unless specified.
YEAR 1
- Introduction to Networks
- Introduction to Databases
- Web Technologies
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Introduction to Computer Systems
- Cyber Security Essentials
YEAR 2
- Mobile Application Development
- Enterprise Database Development
- Developing for the Internet
- Human-Digital Interaction Design
- Network Implementation
- Graduate & Professional Development
YEAR 3
- You will choose 2 optional units from the 4 available.
- Project (40 credits)
- Engineering Mobile Applications
- Data Science
- Cloud Computing (optional)
- Network Management (optional)
- Web Application Development (optional)
- Internet of Things (optional)
Career Progression
This course provides the academic skills and professional qualifications you’ll need to pursue a career in a wide range of areas. Graduates of this course possess a broad array of skills and specialisms, making them well suited for a diverse
range of computing roles, from software development or IT support to web development and networking.
KEY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR FOUR YEARS COURSE WHICH INCLUDES FOUNDATION YEAR
- 48 UCAS points
- A minimum of two completed A-levels, a BTEC Extended Diploma at PPP or BTEC Diploma at MP or equivalent.
- GCSE English at grade 4 or above (previously grade C).
- We will consider mature students who haven’t recently undertaken a formalised course of study at A-level or equivalent, but who can demonstrate relevant workplace or voluntary experience, indicating their ability to complete the course successfully.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
- GCSE English at Grade 4 or above (previously grade C)
- IELTS 5.5 with no component less than 5.0 in each band, or equivalent. (Alternatively, applicants can sit the QA
Higher Education English test)
EVENING AND WEEKEND STUDY
One of our study options available for UK and EU nationals includes evenings and weekends.
This study option offers exactly the same levels of student support and the ability to balance your full-time studies with your personal life.
Suitable roles for graduates include:
- Software Development
- Web Design
- IT Support
- Network Management
- Project Management
- Database Management
Examples of employment obtained by recent graduates include working for Ordix AG, Bottomline Technologies, FDM Group, Dev Net Mobile AG, and Accenture.