The emphasis is on the design and construction of the advanced distributed computing technologies that underpin the Internet. These involve many computers processing data and communicating the results to other computers. This can be on a small scale, such as using a cluster of PCs for doing scientific simulations, or on a large scale, such as using thousands of machines connected by the Internet.
You can choose, either when applying to the University or once you have arrived, to take an industrial training year between Stages 2 and 3, extending your degree to four years.
Our degrees are divided into Stages. Each Stage lasts for an academic year and you need to complete modules totalling 120 credits by the end of each Stage.
You choose one module from the following list:
As the first two years of all of our Computing Science degrees are the same, it is possible to transfer between them at the end of either Stages 1 or 2 should you find your interests change.
Your study programme becomes more specialised in network systems and internet technologies and this is reflected in the compulsory modules you undertake:
You choose modules from the following list to bring your total credits to 120:
The modules listed here are those currently being taught in this academic year and may vary for your year of entry.
Vikas Computing Science (Networked Systems and Internet Technologies) BSc Honours