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British Computer
Society (BCS) – Diploma |
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Summary
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The British Computer Society (BCS) Diploma
programme is primarily aimed at students with some practical
experience in computing and those who have completed the BCS
Certificate Level examination. |
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Benefits |
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• Develops an understanding of the modern network technologies in common use
today
• Facilitates understanding of the concepts and principles behind
object-oriented development
• Enables identification of potential and actual problems with existing
networks and identification of advances in technology for achieving
solutions
• Enables relation of object-based methods to real-world situations
• Internationally recognised qualification |
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Entry Requirement
Candidates must at least 19 years of age. Candidates should have
passed the BCS Certificate programme or equivalent or possess relevant
practical/professional experience in computing.
Assessment
Student assessment will be based on a combination of continuous assessments
and final examinations.
The examinations are conducted by the BCS and are of two hours duration for
each module. In order to take examinations, BCS requires participants to
register therewith.
Duration
10 months full time. |
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Modules: |
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• Professional Issues In Information Systems Practice- (core) (Optional
select three)
• Architecture
• Computer Networks Database
• Project Management
• Service Management
• Systems Design
• Systems Object Oriented Programming
• The Internet & World Wide Web |
Course Fees
£2,300.00 |
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