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BSc Computing and Information Technology with Foundation Year
About this course
Computing and Information Technology is a broad degree that combines the foundational principles of computer science with the systems, networks and management knowledge needed to make information technology function effectively in organisational contexts. Where computer science focuses primarily on algorithms, programming and theoretical foundations, information technology takes a wider view, encompassing database management, systems administration, network infrastructure, cybersecurity, project management and the strategic deployment of technology within businesses and public organisations. Together they provide a versatile technical education with strong practical relevance. At Birmingham City University this four-year full-time degree with Foundation Year begins with a year that builds the technical foundations and academic skills you need before entering the main programme. You will use industry-standard equipment and work in specialist labs, developing practical competence in the technologies that IT professionals use every day. The programme is supported by partnerships with leading industry names including Microsoft, Cisco and the Linux Professional Institute, providing access to additional industry certifications during your studies. The curriculum is regularly refreshed to reflect the evolving needs of the IT industry. Graduates from Computing and Information Technology degrees go on to careers across the technology sector and in IT roles within organisations of every type. Many find positions in software development, systems administration, network engineering, cybersecurity, database management and IT project management. Others work in IT consultancy, technical support and digital transformation roles across commercial, public sector and not-for-profit organisations. The practical technology skills and broad understanding of IT systems the degree develops are valued across virtually every sector that relies on digital infrastructure. Postgraduate study in computing, cybersecurity, data management or information systems is an option for those wishing to develop further expertise.
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