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About the Program

There is increasing awareness of a gap of understanding and communication between technical computing specialists and business management. The former often do not understand business processes while the latter frequently lack awareness of the threats and opportunities brought by changing levels of computer systems use. A new breed of technically competent management, able to comprehend management requirements for the organisation in business terms and lead a team of technical professionals in providing Information Systems solutions that meet those needs can span this gap.

The BSc in Computing & Information Systems is designed to give you a thorough grounding in all aspects of computing in order to prepare you for business and make you aware of the enormous range of computer applications, from mathematics, statistics and theoretical computer science to business computing.. The programme will give you the fundamental skills needed to become an information systems professional.

Course Aims

The course continues to:

A wide appreciation of Computing & Information Systems, rather than just an understanding of existing commercial approaches, so that your understanding and knowledge can adapt and evolve to match the skills that will be required in the 21st century.

the programme also provides a path to a variety of higher degrees that can further differentiate you in today's competitive employment scene.

It aims to give you The degree, designed for a wide range of students, including those who wish to pursue a career in management, software engineering or computer programming, based on a strong technical competence in information systems, and also those who wish to move on to study for higher degrees in the computing and information technology area.

Course Content

Students commence with:

LEVEL 1:

Four compulsory full units below:

- Mathematics for computing
- Introduction to information systems
- Introduction to computing AND EITHER
- Introduction to computer programming OR
- Introduction to Java and object-oriented programming


LEVEL 2:

Four compulsory full units below:

EITHER
- Computer programming paradigms OR
- Programming: advanced topics and techniques (first exam in 2004)
- Telecommunications and computer communications
- Database systems
- Software engineering and development


LEVEL 3:

Eight half units chosen from the following or six half units plus the project valued as one full unit:

- Compilers
- Artificial intelligence
- Neural networks
- Software engineering management
- Human computer interaction
- Mathematical techniques of operational research
- Accounting information systems
- Information systems management
- Decision support and executive information systems
- Electronic Commerce
- Computer Security
- Algorithmic graph theory

Project (compulsory for the award of Honours)



 
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