The Computing and Information Technology Foundation Year offers a wide-ranging and rigorous introduction to the various facets of computing and information science and gives you the experience to make an informed decision about which degree course to study.
From day one, you will be immersed in an exciting, innovative environment where you will develop your theoretical and technical knowledge and skills which will be directly relatable to your future career.
The modules will provide you with a solid introduction to information technology, information systems and computing, and students who successfully complete the course can progress onto the following degree courses:
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Module information is indicative and is reviewed annually therefore may be subject to change. Applicants will be informed if there are any changes.
KC3004 -
Personal, Academic and Skills Development (Core,20 Credits)
KC3005 -
Digital Technologies (Core,20 Credits)
KC3006 -
Introduction to Information Systems (Core,20 Credits)
KC3008 -
Code wrangling for beginners (Core,20 Credits)
KV3000 -
Exploring the Digital Society (Core,20 Credits)
KV3001 -
Digital Society Case Study (Core,20 Credits)
KV5001 -
Academic Language Skills for Computer and Information Sciences (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
Insurance Single: 300 GBP/year