BSc Information Systems and Computing
Aims of the Programme
Note: Applications are now open for a new part-time undergraduate degree programme, the BSc in Computing, starting in October 2012. The BSc Informations Systems and Computing is no longer accepting applications.
This programme aims to develop knowledge, technical skills and self-directed learning skills appropriate in areas affected by rapidly changing information technology. The programme enables students who have completed the Foundation Degree in IT, or equivalent, to develop to BSc honours status by studying higher level modules and carrying out a complex real world computing project. The societal and organisational impacts of information technology are also covered.
Modern computing and information systems skills often become obsolete as new technology is developed. Therefore the programme strikes a balance between learning current skills, which are important in the market place, and emphasising the underlying theories which last longer and which provide a sound basis for developing new skills, techniques and technologies, and even new theories.
If you have a question about the BSc in Information Systems and Computing that is not covered here or on the Birkbeck FAQ
, please contact
Leila Darwish
.
The BSc Informations Systems and Computing is no longer accepting applications.
Programme Administrator:
Leila Darwish
Admissions Tutor:
Roman Kontchakov
Programme Director:
Steve Maybank
