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Why Choose This Course?
The course has at its core an understanding of the architecture, processes and applications of contemporary computer technology. You will develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of computing and apply this to gaining skills in the use of modern technologies. Issues such as customer support and system administration are investigated, developing knowledge of the methods and approaches to professional computing practice. You will acquire an understanding of the management of computing resources and the Stage Two will include a group project which allows students to develop their own interests, while also acquiring and developing skills of research, investigation and project management. This course has been devised to develop a wide range of employable skills and knowledge in the field of computing and is the result of consultations with employers, experts and specialist staff. This qualification covers a number of different aspects of the use of computing technologies, opening the door to a range of employment prospects. The course itself has been designed to address the shortage of skilled individuals within the IT community and the jobs enjoyed by our successful students include work in network management, IT support, computer security, web development and teaching (Further Education and schools). You will spend a period of time working with an employer in business, commercial sectors and/or the voluntary sector (Work-placement) that will be assessed as part of your programme of study. You will also be encouraged to work with an external organisation for your 2nd-year group project which will benefit you by gaining experience working with a business.
Top Course Highlights
Small Classes
Excellent Tutor Support
Modern Facilities
Subject Specific Lecturers

Industry recognised certifications
Alongside the FdSc Computer Technology, you will be given the opportunity to train and obtain recognised industry certifications such as CISCO, COMPTIA A+ and Network +.

Creative Practical Computing Projects
Investigate, analyse and create practical working solutions to a range of real-life business-related IT problems. Increase your ability to liaise, communicate and network with local and regional businesses and develop confidence and employment opportunities.

Workshops and Work Placements
Attend workshops, structured to encourage critical thinking and analysis, developing personal interests in various disciplines of computing. Gain valuable working industry experience within the IT sector through work placements.
What Will I Learn?
Modules:
Year 1
- Networking And Systems
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Data Management
- Introductory Programming
- Website Development
- Behavioural Analytics & Data Security
Year 2
- Agile Project Management
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- System Development Project
- Work Placement & Current Issues
- Network Security & Design
- Digital Forensics
Modules may be subject to change
Where Will It Take Me?
FdSc graduates often choose to continue their studies by taking an additional one year course which provides a ‘top-up’ to a BSc (Hons) degree. In the past, FdSc graduates have progressed on to employment with both national and regional employers.
Careers:
- Network Engineer
- Front End Developer
- Computer Engineer
- IT Support
- Public Services
Progression: FdSc Computer Technology graduates may progress on to a BSc (Hons) Applied Computing Technologies at Truro Campus or a BSc (Hons) Computing at the University of Plymouth.
Assessment Arrangements
Assessment Arrangements include coursework, reports, essays, presentations and an exam.
Entry Requirements
GCSE Level: NGCSE English and GCSE Maths at Grade 4/C together with one of the following:
- A minimum of 48 tariff points at A Level or equivalent Level 3 qualification
- Access to Higher Education: Considered on an individual basis
- National and Advanced Diplomas in a relevant subject
- Level 3 qualifications achieved in the workplace will be taken into consideration
Applications from mature students without academic credentials will be considered on an individual basis but must prove they are capable of Higher Education study.
Additional Information
Duration: Two years full time, three years part time
Location: Truro
Awarding Body: University of Plymouth
UCAS Course Code: Â I100
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