Course Introduction
The Bachelor for Computing is a three-year graduate degree that is available in three different major courses; Computing, Software Engineering, and Computer Networks Engineering. In affiliation with the University of Northampton, these three years will help the students gain in-depth knowledge and skills required in the computing streams. It provides an insight into the computing industry, investigating the wide-reaching influences that computers and computer technology has on the world.
BSc (Hons) Computing
This course is designed to give the students the opportunity to explore different ideas, developing innovate solutions of improvements to current issues in the computing industry. This program covers the fundamental principles that are key to computing technology and its various uses.
Throughout this degree, students will cover software engineering methods, database implementation and system design, with multiple users and multiple platforms in mind. It also includes background theory, practical implications of knowledge-based systems, neural networks and evolutionary algorithms on the development of artificial intelligence systems. During the first year, all computing students will share the same module and in years two and three, the students will have the flexibility and choice to focus on specialism under a range of topics.
Eligibility
- Minimum of 55% (2.2 GPA) or equivalent in +2 (NEB)
- Minimum of 60% in CBSE
- 280 UCAS tariff points in A levels
- Minimum of 60 marks in English at +2/ CBSE or IELTS score of 6 with no bands less than 5.5
All decisions regarding an offer letter are made by the University of Northampton, UK approval.
* Students awaiting results and students who have completed foundations (Level 3/ Bridge courses) from a recognized institution are also encouraged to apply.
Year I
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
CSY1017 |
Computer Communications |
20 |
Compulsory (all) |
CSY1014 |
Computer Systems |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY1018 |
Internet Technology |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY1019 |
Software Engineering 1 |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY1020 |
Problem Solving & Programming |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY1026 |
Database 1 |
20 |
Compulsory |
|
Total |
120 |
Student must take all modules.
Year II
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
CSY2002 |
Operating System |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY2026 |
Modern Networks |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY2027 |
Group Project |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY2028 |
Web Programming |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY2038 |
Database 2 |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY2030 |
Systems Design & Development |
20 |
Compulsory |
|
Total |
120 |
Student must take all compulsory modules
Year III
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
CSY4010 |
Computing Dissertation |
40 |
Compulsory |
CSY3010 |
Media Technology |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY3023 |
Cyber Security and Cryptography |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY3024 |
Database 3 |
20 |
Compulsory |
CSY3025 |
Artificial Intelligence Techniques |
20 |
Compulsory |
|
Total |
120 |
Student must take all compulsory modules.
Students can be directly involved in any of the organizational projects without any intensive training. Organizations are not only limited to the below mentioned ones.
- Software Industries
- ISP
- Banks
- Airlines
- Automobile Industries
- Hydropower
- Educational Institutions
Students research ability can lead them to meet the career goal of being a researcher and work in an organization or independently as a researcher or consultant. In the current market scenario, there is no any discipline where computing is not used, so the long term scope of computing candidates can be felt everywhere in the world where computing is used.