BSc (Hons) Applied Business Computing (Top-up) via Study Centres 12 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Sunderland |TopUniversities

BSc (Hons) Applied Business Computing (Top-up) via Study Centres

Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Applied Business Computing (Top-Up) via Study Centres BSc (Hons) course is intended for those who want to top-up their existing qualification to a full honours degree. The courses delivered at study centres share the same ethos, material and approach as those delivered at Sunderland itself. This one-year course develops a blend of theory and practice. Teaching methods include lectures, tutorials, seminars and group work. Assessment methods include coursework and exams.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Applied Business Computing (Top-Up) via Study Centres BSc (Hons) course is intended for those who want to top-up their existing qualification to a full honours degree. The courses delivered at study centres share the same ethos, material and approach as those delivered at Sunderland itself. This one-year course develops a blend of theory and practice. Teaching methods include lectures, tutorials, seminars and group work. Assessment methods include coursework and exams.

Admission Requirements

6+
170+
  • HND or Foundation Degree in Engineering or an equivalent qualification in a related subject
  • 240 credits or equivalent of a recognised UK undergraduate award in a relevant subject

1 Year
Jan-2000

Domestic
9,250 GBP
International
0 GBP

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