On this one-year top-up degree, you will build on your previous studies. You will have to learn five modules, and a dissertation; total of 120 credits. You will be required to complete a dissertation related to the main theme of your studies, in an area that interests you. This can take the form of a practical or theoretical research with the support of a supervisor with relevant expertise.
The program will be delivered in the weekends so that you can join while working. You will have your own personal tutor supports you throughout your studies.
If you are not working yet you may seek for advise for your career goals, career support specialist will work with you to help shape your plans. Graduates move into a range of competitive industry areas and you will graduate with eligibility to become an associate member of the BCS.
You will learn in highly facilitated classrooms, research labs, purpose-built student creation area, library, e-library, Cisco networking lab, and cyber security lab. You will be able to immerse yourself in learning process to becoming qualified IT professionals.
To complete your programme you must pass the following compulsory modules: | ||
Modules | CATs | |
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CT6033: Cyber Security Management | 15 | |
CT6038: Dissertation Research Methods | 15 | |
CT6013: Advanced Database Systems | 30 | |
CT6028: Advanced Concepts in Agile Methods | 15 | |
CT6036: Managing Information Systems Change | 15 | |
CT6039: Dissertation | 30 |
The University of Gloucestershire is a public university based in Gloucestershire, England. It is located over three campuses, two in Cheltenham and one in Gloucester.
The university is the recent successor of a large number of merged, name-changed and reformed institutions of further and higher education. Its history spans nearly two centuries.
The university provides almost 100 undergraduate courses and around 57 taught post-graduate courses. This Computing L6 degree is tailored to skills and career goals and supports associate membership of the BCS.