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| BSc Information Security and Computer Crime |
Introduction:-
The Information Technology pathway will appeal to people who wish to understand the wider issues of computer and communication technologies as well as issues of design and implementation of computer software. It is suitable for a variety of career aspirations: pursuing a career in IT in a business environment (for example, IT support, computer systems deployment and management, systems development).
Modules:-
- Core Modules:- (Year1 and Year2, Semester 1,2,3,4).
- Year 1
- Semester 1
- BSC749 Information Technology: an Introduction
- BSC746 Fundamentals of Computer Systems Architecture
- BSC741 Computer Systems Applications
- Semester 2
- BSC751 Introduction to Computer Networks
- BSC735 Business Information Systems I
- BSC763 Operating Systems Theory
- Year 2
- Semester 3
- BSC743 Database Management Systems
- BSC752 Introduction to Computer Programming
- BSC762 Object Oriented Programming Concepts
- Semester 4
- BSC739 Computer Networks: a practical approach
- BSC767 Software Engineering Mathematics
- BSC737 Communication Systems
- Specialisation Modules:- (Year3, Semester5,6).
- Year 3
- Semester 5
- BSC750 Introduction to Business and Management
- BSC736 Business Information Systems II
- BSC733 Advance Networking
- Semester 6
- BSC769 Strategy and Information Technology Management
- BSC770 Systemic Interventions and Consulting
- BSC765 Skills Development: Negotiation, Argumentation and Presentation
Entry Requirements:- A Levels.
Course Duration:- 3 Years (Full Time).
Intakes:- February / June / September.
Course Fee:- Please Visit www.mcbt.co.uk/fees.asp for information on fees |
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