IELTS 6.0 overall with minimum 5.5 in each skill
Our computing degree specialising in information systems provides the skills for jobs in business analytics, web design, systems development and programming.
This course examines in depth how computer systems are designed and developed. You'll have the opportunity to use different hardware and software and gain a variety of useful skills for your future career. A pathway in information systems helps you understand how systems development can transform data into useful outputs for an interface or for decision-making in large organisations.
Our computing courses are designed with industry support to meet the needs of employers. You'll emerge with the skills you need for a broad range of jobs in computing, data analysis, web design and development.
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Year 1
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Computer Systems and Internet Technologies (15 credits)
Object Oriented Programming (15 credits)
Programming Foundations (15 credits)
Introduction to Computer Science and its Applications (15 credits)
Principles of Software Engineering (15 credits)
Principles of Security (15 credits)
Systems Development (15 credits)
Mathematics for Computer Science (15 credits)
Year 2
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Application Development (15 credits)
Professional Project Management (15 credits)
User Interface Design (15 credits)
Agile Development with SCRUM (15 credits)
Data and Web Analytics (15 credits)
Web Programming 1 (15 credits)
Web Programming 2 (15 credits)
Information Analysis and Visualisation (15 credits)
Year 3
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Database Management and Administration (15 credits)
Information and Content Management (15 credits)
Human Computer Interaction and Design (15 credits)
Final Year Projects (60 credits)
Requirements Management (15 credits)
Former students have secured placement years at Kent Connects, Oracle and the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development.
Our computing graduates can pursue careers in areas such as IT support, consultancy, internet and e-commerce applications. Graduates can expect to work as independent consultants or in teams with other computer professionals to build and support modern computing systems.
Insurance - Single: 300 (£) per year