Computing & Web

FdSc Computing (Networking)

2013 entry

 

Networked computing is a rapidly growing area with a high demand for skilled graduates. A computer network is any set of computers or devices connected to each other with the ability to exchange data allowing users to communicate and share resources. Successful completion of the course lets you progress to the final year of the BSc (Hons) Computing.

Topics include:

  • business application technologies
  • PC maintenance
  • understanding a Microsoft server environment.

Four of the networking-based modules can lead towards additional accreditation with Cisco, the national standard in networking. You are involved in activities at employers’ premises for the equivalent of one day a week.

This is a Teesside University award delivered full time at Darlington College (campus code 1, call 01325 503050) and part time at Stockton Riverside College (01642 865569).

How you learn

The course is delivered using tutor-led classes, workshops, practical sessions and tutorials. You also undertake work-based learning which involves you carrying out activities at your employer's premises for the equivalent of one day a week over both years of the degree.

Degree progression

You may choose to progress to the final year of the BSc (Hons) Computing.

Career opportunities

Typical roles include IT specialist, network management, user support and technical support.

Entry requirements

A typical offer is 80-120 tariff points (2011) or 120 tariff points (2012).

The entry criteria are based on your ability to succeed and can be demonstrated through:

  • a range of Level 3 qualifications (NVQ 3, BTEC Award, A Level)
  • appropriate training through work.

For additional information please see the entry requirements in our admissions section

International applicants can find out what qualifications they need by visiting Your Country

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