Course Description
This course is designed to the students the technical understanding of computer networking, wireless and advanced network technologies, artificial intelligence design, data communications, mobile computing, and multimedia technologies, while also learning their relevance to industry and commerce.
Through this degree, the students will be able to develop their independent thinking and flexibility within computer networking, mobile applications programming and the communication sector of computing. During the first year, all computing students will share the same module and in year two and three, the students will specialize in computer networks, modern networks, networking planning and programming, as well as mobile computing.
Admission Guideline
This course is designed to the students the technical understanding of computer networking, wireless and advanced network technologies, artificial intelligence design, data communications, mobile computing, and multimedia technologies, while also learning their relevance to industry and commerce.
Through this degree, the students will be able to develop their independent thinking and flexibility within computer networking, mobile applications programming and the communication sector of computing. During the first year, all computing students will share the same module and in year two and three, the students will specialize in computer networks, modern networks, networking planning and programming, as well as mobile computing.
Eligibility
A typical offer would be 280 UCAS tariff points or 55% in 10+2/CBSE. Students must have 60% in English or IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent) with no skill below 5.5.
All decisions regarding an offer letter are made by the University of Northampton, UK approval.
* Students awaiting results are also encouraged to apply.
* Students who have completed Foundations Degree (Level 3/ Bridge Course) from recognized institution are also encouraged to apply.
Education Path
Our graduates should expect to secure employment in the IT industry generally and telecommunication and carrier providers especially as network designers, mobile and wireless network engineers, network administrators, project managers, network security specialists, and similar roles. Graduates may also pursue a career in research and development, either in industry or academia.
Syllabus
Year I
Code | Title | Credits | Status |
---|---|---|---|
CSY1017 | Computer Communications | 20 | Compulsory (all) |
CSY1014 | Computer System | 20 | Compulsory (all) |
CSY1018 | Internet Technology | 20 | Compulsory (all) |
CSY1019 | Software Engineering 1 | 20 | Compulsory (all) |
CSY1020 | Problem Solving & Programming | 20 | Compulsory (all) |
CSY1026 | Database 1 | 20 | Compulsory (all) |
Total | 120 |
Student must take all modules.
Year II
Code | Title | Credits | Status |
---|---|---|---|
CSY2001 | Computer Networks | 20 | Compulsory |
CSY2027 | Group Project* | 20 | Compulsory |
CSY2028 | Internet Programming | 20 | Compulsory |
CSY2038 | Database 2 | 20 | Compulsory |
CSY2002 | Operating System | 20 | Compulsory |
CSY2026 | Modern Network | 20 | Compulsory |
Total | 120 |
Student must take all compulsory modules for their pathway.
Year III
Code | Title | Credits | Status |
---|---|---|---|
CSY3021 | Wireless and Advanced Network Technologies | 20 | Compulsory |
CSY3010 | Cybersecurity & Cryptograpgy | 20 | Compulsory |
CSY3025 | Artificial Intelligence Techniques | 20 | Compulsory |
CSY4010 | Computing Dissertation | 40 | Compulsory |
CSY3029 | Mobile Computing | 20 | Compulsory |
Total | 120 |