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Business, Computing and Information Management (BCIM) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BSc (Hons)
Location Location
Southwark Southwark
FdSc
Internet Computing
Duration Duration
Multimedia Computing
3 years (full-time) 2 years (full-time)
4 years (full-time sandwich)
18 months (full-time top-up) Start date
3 years (part-time top-up) September
Start date Number of places
September 20
Business, Computing and Information Management Business, Computing and Information Management
Course description Career opportunities
Number of places How to apply
Course description Career opportunities
Internet computing is an exciting new As a graduate you can expect to
Full-time: 40 Via UCAS
The FdSc Multimedia Computing As a graduate you can expect to
Part-time: 20
subject area, concerned with the use find employment in a wide range
UCAS code
degree covers a wide range of subject find employment in a wide range of
of computers that are linked together of specialist and more general areas.
Simple timetable information G452
areas, but the underlying philosophy is specialist and more general areas.
to form networks, either as an intranet The traditional post of programmer/
Part-time: 1 day per week
the recognition that in the development
Course contact
within an organisation, or on a global analyst still has a significant role,
How to apply Phil Campbell
of software the true professional The traditional post of programmer/
scale as the internet. It involves studying although you can expect to be working
Full-time: via UCAS campbep@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7449
adopts an engineering approach, with analyst still has a significant role,
subjects such as software development, in a highly integrated team of software
Part-time: direct to LSBU
all the implications this has for rigour although you can expect to be working
Typical offer
ergonomic design, human computer engineers and end users, probably
UCAS codes 80 UCAS Tariff points
and quality. in a highly integrated team of software
interaction, network technologies, using sophisticated graphics-based
3 years full-time: H601
engineers and end users, probably
global communications and electronic development environments.
4 years full-time sandwich: H601 Course units
Multimedia computing is another using sophisticated graphics-based
18 months full-time top-up: H611 Level 1
(BCIM)
business, with an emphasis on the
– Common Year 1 (see page 102)
exciting new area of computing, and development environments. (BCIM)
engineering of software for internet Progression routes
LSBU code – Compulsory Placement
this course aims to produce professional
applications. to postgraduate study
3 years part-time top-up: S2446 (summer vacation between Years 1 and 2)
practitioners who are capable of filling Progression routes to further study
– Professional Skills and the Organisation
A good degree in internet computing
Course contacts Level 2
the gap between multimedia design FdSc students can progress to BSc
The top-up course is designed for will allow you to continue to study on
3 years full-time and 4 years full-time sandwich – Techniques of Systems Analysis and Design
specialists and computing professionals. (Hons) by completing two units in
people who have an HND and wish the postgraduate courses within the
Mike Bradley – Operating Systems: Scheduling and Storage
During the course you will study the Year Two, which fit easily into the
bradlemj@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7464 – Visual Application Development
to obtain an Honours degree. You will Faculty for example in BIT, Internet and
– Software Engineering Principles
principles and practice of multimedia timetable, leading to the possibility
study systems analysis and interactivity Databases, and to study for a Masters
18 months full-time top-up – Information Extraction and Databases
design as well as the core technologies, of postgraduate study on completion
and the web at Level Two and then do in other faculties.
Dave Protheroe – Foundations of Multimedia
skills and practices of contemporary of the BSc. The BSc courses are
prothed@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7512
all the core units and options of the computing and ICT. accredited by the British Computer
final year of the BSc (Hons) Internet Professional contacts/industry links
3 years part-time top-up
Society.
Computing. There is the opportunity The BSc (Hons) in Internet Computing
Clive Hayton
FdSc degrees all have a significant
haytonc@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7511
to take a BSc (without Honours) at the is accredited by the British Computer external input and you will be helped Professional contacts/industry links
end of one year (full-time) or two years Society.
Typical offer
to find an appropriate placement in the You will be assisted to make your
(part-time).
160 UCAS Tariff points
summer holidays between Years One own contacts with industry and the
For full entry requirements see pages
Course units
and Two. This will give you valuable compulsory placement will help in this.
252 to 253.
Level 1: Common Year 1 (see page 102)
industrial or commercial experience, A successful placement often leads to
Level 2
which will stand you in good stead offers of employment on completion
– Systems Analysis
– Operating Systems
for your future career. This placement of the degree.
– Visual Application Development
is assessed as part of the Foundation
– Web Design
degree and will contribute to your For full entry requirements see pages
– Software Engineering
– Website Management and Security
final marks. 252 to 253.
– Interactivity and the Web
– Web Database Connectivity
Level 3
– Systems and Software Engineering
– Distributed and Mobile Web Programming
– Project
Options - 2 from the computing list and 2 from:
– Web Databases
– 3D Environments
– Virtual Environments
– Web Component Development
– Cryptography
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