Computing and Digital Technologies at the University of Roehampton builds your core skills in programming, computer systems, data, web and interface design, and cybersecurity. You’ll learn how to develop reliable software and understand how digital technologies work in real-world environments.
The Computing and Digital Technologies program at the University of Roehampton is designed to equip you with essential skills in programming, computer systems, data management, web and interface design, and cybersecurity. Through this course, you will gain the knowledge needed to develop reliable software and comprehend how digital technologies function within real-world settings.
This BSc program progressively develops your computing knowledge, starting from foundational concepts to applied development and practical digital technology skills.
Assessment: Evaluation typically includes a blend of coursework, practical programming tasks, and written assignments; specific assessment methods may vary by module.
For entry into Year 1, candidates generally need 112 UCAS points (or equivalent). For those entering with a Foundation Year, a minimum of 48 UCAS points (or equivalent) is typically required. The university welcomes applications from students with diverse qualifications and experiences, considering each applicant's achievements and potential for success.
Graduates of the Computing and Digital Technologies program will be well-prepared for various career paths in the technology sector. The skills and knowledge gained will enable you to pursue roles in software development, cybersecurity, data analysis, and web design, among others. With the increasing demand for tech-savvy professionals, your qualifications will open doors to exciting job opportunities in a dynamic and evolving industry.
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