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2025-01-27 | - |
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Computing Technologies in Society
Online course details
UK/EU fee
£905 (2024/25) ‡
International fee
£905 (2024/25) ‡
Course level
Level 6
Course credits
20 credits
Next course date
27 January 2025 or 26 May 2025 or September 2025
Duration
10 weeks
Delivery
Tutored online learning
Location
Online
Online course description
This course provides a wide-ranging transdisciplinary introduction to the evolution and application of increasingly complex and powerful digital technologies. Particular attention is given to the impact of technologies on society, the individual and the environment. A broad range of past, present and future technologies and techniques are considered within a framework which is designed to support you in acquiring crucial skills which underpin the duties and responsibilities of today’s computing professionals.
A strong research-infused curriculum is adopted and is reinforced by an expectation that you will regularly contribute to the virtual classroom’s Discussion Forum. This will provide opportunities to consider diverse cutting-edge issues and current events - thereby supporting you in the acquisition of a broad range of transferable skills which are of pivotal importance in professional practice.
As part of the assessment for this course, you will have the opportunity to carry out a research-informed case study in which they will be able to focus on ethical issues relating to specific past, current or emerging hardware and/or software systems/trends. Alternatively you may elect to undertake a practically based exercise. In either case, you will work within a small group – with each member being marked individually for their contributions.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate competence in understanding key technical and environmental issues concerning the operation, implementation and application of digital systems
- Critically appraise past, present and future applications of digital systems with particular emphasis on their impact upon both society and the individual
- Formulate professional ethical positions in relation to the development, manufacture, application, proliferation and disposal of digital systems
- Participate effectively in group work and proactively contribute to the overall organisation of the group
- Recognise the varied roles and responsibilities which are associated with professional activity in the computing/IT domain and the importance of continued professional development
Course content
Indicative topics:
- Digital systems and genocide
- Environmental stewardship: The computer life cycle – from inception to e-waste
- Long-term data archiving
- Server farms and sustainability
- Digital shadows and personnel privacy
- Empowering digital systems – fully automated processes
- Predictive modelling
- Surveillance systems
- Drones for surveillance and warfare
- Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID’s)
- When technology goes wrong – from cancer therapy to avionics
- Animatronics
- Ethical and professional responsibilities
- Ethics in a multi-cultural context
- Ethics and the Internet
- From technology to human factors
- Professional codes of conduct – turning theory into practice
- Professional roles and responsibilities – professional development
Pace of study
For this short online course, we recommend about 20 hours of study per week to complete one 20-credit module over a 10-week trimester.
Assessment method
This course is assessed through 100% coursework with a range of methods, such as essays, research reports, presentations, group work and practical reports which will be handed in and assessed at the end of the 10 week trimester. There will be 1/2 virtual classrooms over the 10 week trimester and if you are unable to attend you will be able to download the session to view in your own time.
Benefits
Offset course credits towards another qualification
Once you’ve completed this course you may be able to offset the 20 credits towards our online Computing and Information Technologies BSc (Hons) Top-Up or the online Computing and Information Technologies University Advanced Diploma. This would reduce the number of modules you would need to study and the total cost of the course.
Fees and funding
‡2024/25 for new entrants
Starting between September 2024 and August 2025.
UK/EU fee: £905 International fee: £905
2025/26 for new entrants
Starting between September 2025 and August 2026.
UK/EU fee: £905 International fee: £905
About your fees
Prices are correct for the year of entry shown. These are subject to annual increase in subsequent academic years.
Course requirements
You need to have one of the following:
- HND or foundation degree in a Computing subject from a UK university - or international equivalent recognised by NARIC (National Recognition Information Centre)
- Edexcel BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing and Systems Development - 2010 QCF (Qualifications and Credit Framework)
- British Computer Society (BCS) Diploma in IT (level 5) - including completion of the professional project
- HNC in Computing subject plus at least 3 years relevant work experience in a computing role
- Evidence of significant work and life experience which may be taken as the equivalent of traditional qualifications
English language qualifications
If English is not your first language, or you have not successfully completed your highest level of qualification in English, you will need an English language qualification. For this course you will need at least one of the following:
- IELTS (International English Language Testing System) 6.5
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) 580 (paper based), 237 (computer based) or 92 (internet based)
- Pearson Test of Academic English: 58
- Cambridge Advanced Certificate: pass
- London Tests of English: we accept level 4 for undergraduate courses
- International GCE O Level English Language: grade C
- International GCSE English/English as a Second Language: grade C*
- If you don't have GCSE Maths then you can study our Certificate of Credit in Introduction to Maths in Preparation for Higher Education which is a 20-credit module designed to help you develop your mathematical skills in preparation for higher education.
Documents to support your application
In order for your application to be assessed, you will need to provide the following documents when you apply:
- Official photo identification such as a passport or driving licence
- Current CV
- Written reference supplied on headed paper from either a manager, supervisor, tutor or teacher
- Copies of certificates and transcripts or a letter of testimony for previous qualifications*
*Documents not in English or Welsh must be accompanied by a certified translation by a professional translator/translation company. Each translation must contain:
- Confirmation from the translator that it is an accurate translation of the original document
- The date of the translation
- The full name and signature of the translator, or an authorised official of the company
- The translator’s contact details
A list of approved translators can be found on the UK Government website.
Please note: failure to submit any documentation when requested, may result in your application being withdrawn.
مخطط البرنامج
Degree Overview:
This course provides a wide-ranging transdisciplinary introduction to the evolution and application of increasingly complex and powerful digital technologies. Particular attention is given to the impact of technologies on society, the individual and the environment. A broad range of past, present and future technologies and techniques are considered within a framework which is designed to support you in acquiring crucial skills which underpin the duties and responsibilities of today’s computing professionals.
Objectives:
On successful completion of the course, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate competence in understanding key technical and environmental issues concerning the operation, implementation and application of digital systems
- Critically appraise past, present and future applications of digital systems with particular emphasis on their impact upon both society and the individual
- Formulate professional ethical positions in relation to the development, manufacture, application, proliferation and disposal of digital systems
- Participate effectively in group work and proactively contribute to the overall organisation of the group
- Recognise the varied roles and responsibilities which are associated with professional activity in the computing/IT domain and the importance of continued professional development
Assessment:
This course is assessed through 100% coursework with a range of methods, such as essays, research reports, presentations, group work and practical reports which will be handed in and assessed at the end of the 10 week trimester. There will be 1/2 virtual classrooms over the 10 week trimester and if you are unable to attend you will be able to download the session to view in your own time.
Other:
- A strong research-infused curriculum is adopted and is reinforced by an expectation that you will regularly contribute to the virtual classroom’s Discussion Forum. This will provide opportunities to consider diverse cutting-edge issues and current events - thereby supporting you in the acquisition of a broad range of transferable skills which are of pivotal importance in professional practice.
- As part of the assessment for this course, you will have the opportunity to carry out a research-informed case study in which they will be able to focus on ethical issues relating to specific past, current or emerging hardware and/or software systems/trends. Alternatively you may elect to undertake a practically based exercise. In either case, you will work within a small group – with each member being marked individually for their contributions.
- For this short online course, we recommend about 20 hours of study per week to complete one 20-credit module over a 10-week trimester.
- Once you’ve completed this course you may be able to offset the 20 credits towards our online Computing and Information Technologies BSc (Hons) Top-Up or the online Computing and Information Technologies University Advanced Diploma.
يقع مقرنا في قلب إنجلترا، ونحن نبني على تراث الابتكار في منطقتنا لتوفير تعليم متخصص ذي صلة بالصناعة.
خدمات
خدمات الطلاب
هناك مجموعة من الخدمات لمساعدة الطلاب وتقديم المشورة لهم خلال دراستهم ووقتهم في الجامعة، سواء كانوا طالبًا جديدًا أو عائدين إلى المرحلة التالية من الدراسة. توجد مراكز لطلاب الجامعات في ديربي وبوكستون وتشيسترفيلد، وهذه هي نقطة البداية للطلاب لطرح أي أسئلة حول تقدمك الأكاديمي.
مراكز رفاهية الطلاب هي المكان المناسب للذهاب إذا كان الطلاب بحاجة إلى المساعدة أو المشورة بشأن صحتك أو رفاهيتك. تقع مراكز طلاب الكلية بالقرب من الموقع الذي يتم فيه تعليم الطلاب. نرحب بالطلاب لطلب المعلومات والمشورة والتوجيه في أي من المراكز.
خدمات الإسكان
تمتلك الجامعة قاعات سكن ديربي وتديرها حتى يتمكن الطلاب من التأكد من وجود سكن جيد - منزل حقيقي من المنزل. تحتوي الجامعة على قاعات حائزة على جوائز تعد المكان المثالي للطلاب للعيش خلال فترة وجودهم في الجامعة والخبر السار هو أن هناك خيار العيش في قاعات حتى الانتهاء من الحصول على درجة علمية.
هناك مجموعة واسعة من أماكن الإقامة في ديربي، لذا أيًا كان ما يبحث عنه الطلاب، فمن المؤكد أنهم سيجدون شيئًا يناسب احتياجاتهم. توفر قاعات الجامعة غرفًا ذات حمامات داخلية وغرف عادية، بالإضافة إلى أماكن إقامة فردية ومزدوجة واستوديو بالقرب من مواقع الجامعة ووسط المدينة.
خدمات المكتبة
توفر الجامعة الوصول إلى موارد المكتبة (المطبوعة وعبر الإنترنت) وتكنولوجيا المعلومات ومساحة الدراسة لدعم الطلاب في دراستهم. المساعدة والمشورة متاحة على مدار العام من الموظفين الودودين والمطلعين. تتوفر أجهزة كمبيوتر وطابعات في كل طابق من المكتبة.
خدمات تكنولوجيا المعلومات والاتصالات
هناك أجهزة كمبيوتر متاحة للطلاب داخل المكتبة وأجهزة كمبيوتر محمولة يمكن استعارتها. يمكن للطلاب أيضًا الوصول إلى مجموعة Microsoft لدعم عملهم الجامعي. تتوفر خدمات تكنولوجيا المعلومات للطلاب الذين لديهم أي استفسارات حول هذا الموضوع.
خدمات طبية
تمتلك جامعة ديربي جراحة GP الخاصة بها في الموقع حيث يمكن للطلاب التسجيل للطبيب الموجود في الموقع. يقع هذا في طريق Kedleston.
الحياة الطلابية
حياة الحرم الجامعي
تقع ديربي في وسط إنجلترا وهي قريبة من الطرق السريعة M1 و M6، فضلاً عن سهولة الوصول إليها من مطار إيست ميدلاندز. بالقطار، يمكن للطلاب الوصول إلى لندن في 90 دقيقة أو إلى برمنغهام في 35 دقيقة. يعد حرم ديربي موطنًا لغالبية دوراتنا ويتكون من أربعة مواقع.
طريق كيدليستون
يعد موقع Kedleston Road الخاص بنا مركزًا للنشاط مع الأسواق والأحداث العادية وخيارات رائعة للطعام والشراب، فضلاً عن كونه موقع التدريس الرئيسي لدينا. توقع بيئات تعليمية استثنائية، بما في ذلك أجنحة المستشفيات الوهمية التي تتوافق مع معايير NHS، ومرفق تدريب الطب الشرعي متعدد المشاهد ومختبر Bloomberg Financial Markets الخاص بنا.
مرافق رياضية
مركز جامعة ديربي الرياضي مفتوح للطلاب والموظفين والمجتمع الأوسع على مدار السنة. يمكن للطلاب الانضمام كعضو مقابل أقل من 99 جنيهًا إسترلينيًا للسنة، ولكن العديد من الأنشطة والمرافق متاحة أيضًا على أساس الدفع أولاً بأول. هناك جناح لياقة بدنية رائع ومجموعة من الفصول الأسبوعية المعروضة والأنشطة الرياضية الاجتماعية للاستمتاع بها والحفاظ على صحة الطلاب وعافيتهم. تشمل المرافق الأخرى عالية الجودة: ملاعب الاسكواش، وقاعة رياضية مزدوجة الحجم، وجدار التسلق الداخلي، وملاعب 3G الخارجية، وملعبين للتنس في الهواء الطلق.
نوادي الطلاب
تمثل المجتمعات جزءًا كبيرًا من الحياة الجامعية، فهي توفر للطلاب فرصة مثالية للقاء الأشخاص ذوي التفكير المماثل لتطوير مهارة أو هواية أو مجرد تجربة شيء جديد. في جامعة ديربي، هناك أكثر من 60 جمعية معروضة تتراوح بين الأكاديمية والنشطة والأدائية والخيرية والحملات والدينية والثقافية. يشرف مجلس الجمعيات على جمعيات الاتحاد - مجموعة من الطلاب المنتخبين الذين لديهم مجالات محددة للتطوير والتحسين من أجل تحسين العروض الاجتماعية لجميع طلابنا في ديربي.
لاغية