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Business, Computing and Information Management (BCIM) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BSc (Hons)
Location Location
Southwark Southwark
BTEC HND
Multimedia Computing
Duration Duration
Multimedia Computing
3 years (full-time) 2 years (full-time)
4 years (full-time sandwich) 1 to 2 years (part-time route may be available,
18 months (top-up full-time) depending on demand, please refer to additional
3 years (top-up part-time) notes)
Start date Start date
September September
Business, Computing and Information Management Business, Computing and Information Management
Course description Career opportunities
Number of places Number of places
Course description Multimedia Computing. The overall
Multimedia Computing is another As a multimedia computing graduate
20 full-time Full-time: 20
The HND Multimedia Computing covers three-year programme offers broadly
20 part-time Part-time: 10
exciting new area of computing and you will be capable of communicating a wide range of subject areas, but the the same subject content as the full-
this course aims to produce professional effectively with multimedia designers,
Simple timetable information How to apply
underlying philosophy is the recognition time HNDs and again provides the
practitioners who are capable of filling musicians and film and broadcasting
Part-time: 1 day per week Full-time: via UCAS
that in the development of software the opportunity for further study to reach
Part-time: direct to LSBU
the gap between multimedia design professionals about their specific
How to apply
true professional adopts an engineering Honours degree level.
specialists and computing professionals. requirements, and capable of translating
Full-time: via UCAS UCAS code
approach, with all the implications this
During the course you will study the these requirements into specifications
Part-time: direct to LSBU Full-time: G400
has for rigour and quality. Progression routes
principles and practice of multimedia for their professional colleagues
UCAS codes LSBU code
to postgraduate study
design as well as the core technologies, including computer, network and device
3 years full-time: G453 Part-time: 3286
Multimedia computing is another On successful completion of the HND
skills and practices of contemporary engineers, and other computing and
4 years full-time sandwich: G453
exciting new area of computing, and you can expect to progress to one of
Course contacts
(BCIM)
computing and ICT. ICT professionals.
Course contacts Full-time:
this course aims to produce professional the BSc (Hons) top-up courses, which (BCIM)
3 years full-time and 4 years full-time sandwich: Phil Campbell
practitioners who are capable of filling are accredited by the British Computer
At the end of this course you will also Progression routes
Mike Bradley campbep@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7449
the gap between multimedia design Society.
bradlemj@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7464
be able to provide a seamless service to postgraduate study
Part-time:
specialists and computing professionals.
to clients who require sophisticated A good degree in multimedia
18 months top-up full-time: Clive Hayton
During the course you will study the Professional contacts/industry links
solutions characterised by the use of computing will allow you to continue
Dave Protheroe haytonc@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7511
principles and practice of multimedia You will be assisted to make your
prothed@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7512
multimedia design flair and expertise, to study on the postgraduate courses
Typical offer
design as well as the core technologies, own contacts with industry and the
made possible by the development and within the Faculty for example in BIT,
3 years top-up part-time: 80 UCAS Tariff points
skills and practices of contemporary compulsory placement will help in this.
deployment of advanced computing Internet and Databases, and to study
Clive Hayton
computing and ICT. A successful placement often leads to
haytonc@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7511 Course units
and communications technologies. for a Masters in other faculties.
Level 1
offers of employment on completion
Typical offer – Common Year One (see page 102)
At the end of this course you will also of the degree.
The top-up course is designed for Professional contacts/industry links
160 UCAS Tariff points – Compulsory Placement (summer vacation
be able to provide a seamless service
between Years 1 and 2)
people who have an HND and wish The BSc (Hons) Multimedia Computing
Course units – Professional Skills and the Organisation
to clients who require sophisticated Additional notes
to obtain an Honours degree. You will is accredited by the British Computer
Level 1 – Techniques of Systems Analysis and Design
solutions characterised by the use of The part-time course is a continuation
study systems analysis and interactivity Society.
– Common Year 1 (see page 102) – Operating Systems
multimedia design flair and expertise, of the HNC. The HND requires a further
Level 2 – Foundations of Multimedia
and the web at Level Two and then do
– Systems Analysis – Practical Software Development with Objects
made possible by the development and six units, which can be studied in
all the core units and options of the For full entry requirements see pages
– Operating Systems – Software Engineering Principles
deployment of advanced computing one or two years, depending on how
final year of the BSc (Hons) Multimedia 252 to 253.
– Software Engineering – Multimedia Technologies
and communications technologies. much time you have. The classes will
– Foundations of Multimedia – Usability for Multimedia
Computing. There is the opportunity
– Visual Application Development – Project
be in combination with the full-time
to take a BSc (without Honours) at the
– Multimedia Technologies
Career opportunities students and your timetable will need
end of one year (full-time) or two years
– Interactivity and the Web
Students completing these HNDs to be negotiated and finalised with
– Usability for Multimedia
(part-time).
Level 3
can expect to obtain employment your course director. On successful
– Systems and Software Engineering
as technical experts in the very high completion of the HND, you may
– Topics of Multimedia Computing
demand area of advanced technology. progress to the part-time (or full-time)
– Project
Options
The HNC Computing course may top-up BSc (Hons).
2 from the Computing list and 2 from:
be followed by a further one year’s
– Learning Object Technologies
part-time study to acquire an HND in For full entry requirements see pages
– Digital Music and Video
– Digital Imaging
Computing, Internet Computing or 252 to 253.
– 3D Graphics and Animation
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