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This degree is intended for those interested in a career that includes management as well as, or instead of, a technical role.
It is designed to provide a sound base for Management in Information Systems, by including a variety of technical computing material as well as systems design content set in a business computing framework.

This emphasis ensures that, with growing practical experience, business decisions involving commercial computing can be taken on a sound technical basis, while the information systems units lead to better business awareness than would be provided in a purely technical computer science degree programme.  

The degree clearly is seen as a valuable qualification by employers seeking staff with a ready-made balance of technical and Business Information Systems skills.

 

 
Programme Content - Access Route

YEAR ONE
FOUR COMPULSORY FULL UNITS:
102 Mathematics For Computing [2910102]
108 Information Systems: Foundations of E-Business [2910108]
109 Introduction To Java and Object-Oriented Programming [2910109]
110 Introduction To Computing and The Internet [2910110]

YEAR TWO
FOUR COMPULSORY FULL UNITS:
222 Data Communications and Enterprise Networks [2910222]
209 Database Systems [2910209]
210 Software Engineering and Development [2910210]
212 Programming: Advanced Topics And Techniques [2910212]

YEAR THREE
SIX HALF UNITS:
315 Human Computer Interaction [2910315]
316 Mathematical Techniques Of Operational Research [2910316]
317 Accounting Information Systems [2910317]
318 Information Systems Management [2910318]
319 Decision Support and Executive Information Systems [2910319]
326 Computer Security [2910326]
AND A compulsory Project [2910320] (full unit). [See details below]

PROJECT [2910320]:
Each student registered on or after September 1st, 2003 is required to undertake an individual project. Project work can be expected to take up at least 300 hours of a student’s time. Additional software requirements: Internet access is required to widen the scope of information sources. This will also aid in obtaining some free- and share-ware.

Assessment: One 2¼-hour unseen written paper and a report.

Entrance Requirements

To be eligible for the B.Sc. Computing and Information Systems applicants must:

  • be at least 17 years of age at the time of registration
  • AND have passes in either 2 subjects at GCE A' Level (incl. Mathematics) plus at least 3 further subjects at GCSE or GCE 'O' Level (at not less than Grade C or a 'pass' if taken prior to 1975 and including English)
  • OR 3 subjects at GCE 'A' Level (including Maths) plus 1 further subject at GCSE or GCE 'O' Level (at not less than Grade C)
 

   
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