BSc (Hons) Computer Networks with Foundation Year
Salford , United Kingdom
Tuition Fee
Start Date
2025-09-01
Medium of studying
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Network Administration | Network Design | Network Security
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Through practical experience, industry placement opportunities, and a focus on problem-solving, the program prepares students for careers in IT and network administration.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
- Program Name: BSc (Hons) Computer Networks with Foundation Year
- Program Duration: 4 Years (with Foundation year) or 3 Years (direct entry)
- Mode: Full-time, with optional industry placement
- Accreditation: British Computer Society, Network Academy Centre
- Overview: Equips graduates with a systematic understanding of computer networks, including penetration testing, routing, switching, and cloud-based services. Prepares graduates for careers in IT and network administration.
- Objectives:
- Develop understanding and skills in computer networking principles and applications.
- Build technical skills and problem-solving abilities relevant to computer network careers.
Outline:
- Year One:
- Introduction to Computers and Network Systems
- Python and Linux
- Technologies in Context
- Database Systems
- Principles and Concepts of Network Technologies
- Professional Development and Practices
- Year Two:
- Networking and Security
- Group Design Project
- Routing and Switching
- Network Penetration Testing
- Mobile Networking and Network Simulation
- Advanced Routing and Switching
- Year Three:
- Internet of Things
- The WAN and Global Networks
- Business Management
- Information Security Management
- Project for Computer Networks
- Year Four (optional placement year)
- Industry placement (optional)
Assessment:
- Examinations
- Assignments
- Practical tests
- Projects
- Software development tasks
Teaching:
- Practical laboratories
- Case studies
- Group work
- Project work
- Collaborative learning environment
- Access to specialist computer labs and facilities
- Industry-linked projects
- Careers:
- Network Architect
- Security Engineer
- IT Consultant
- IT Officer
- Network Analyst
- Other roles in IT and network administration
- Opportunities with companies like Sainsbury's, Cisco, Microsoft, and others
Other:
- International students not accepted in the program
- Industry collaboration and research opportunities
- Program helps graduates become "unstoppable" in their careers
Additional Notes
- The course content and modules may be subject to changes to ensure current and relevant skills are taught.
- Availability of optional modules may vary depending on student selections each year.
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Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements:
GCSE
- English Language and Maths at grade C/level 4 or above (or equivalent). Must meet this requirement alongside one of the options below.
UCAS Tariff Points:
- 64 UCAS points when qualifications include either Mathematics or Computing to A-Level or equivalent standard.
- 72 UCAS points from any subject combination without Mathematics or Computing.
A-Level
- 64 UCAS points when qualifications include either mathematics or computing.
- 72 UCAS points from any subject combination without mathematics or computing.
BTEC National Diploma
- MPP from Computing or a numerate subject.
- MMP from other subjects.
Access to HE
- Pass from a QAA-approved mathematics or computing-related subject.
Scottish Highers
- 64 UCAS points when qualifications include either mathematics or computing.
- 72 UCAS points from any subject combination.
Irish Leaving Certificate
- 64 UCAS points when qualifications include either mathematics or computing.
Alternative Entry Requirements:
- Salford Alternative Entry Scheme (SAES) - welcomes applications from students who don't meet the stated entry criteria but can demonstrate the ability to pursue the course successfully. Assessment will be by reviewing prior learning or through a formal test. To be considered, you must have already achieved or be working towards GCSE Maths and English Grade C/4 (or equivalent).
Language Proficiency Requirements:
All courses are taught and assessed in English. An IELTS score of 6.0 (no element below 5.5) is proof of this, and we also accept a range of equivalent qualifications.
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