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Undergraduate
UCAS code: G450
Study mode(s): Full-time
With demand for expertise to protect national security and critical infrastructure, this course is designed to meet the industry's need for qualified graduates.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: G530
Study mode(s): Full-time
Learn how to extract information from systems, expertly develop models and uncover previously unknown trends and patterns to support decision-making.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: G460
Study mode(s): Full-time
Master key technical and practical skills in a wide range of computing specialisms in this practical, vocationally oriented course.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: G624
Study mode(s): Full-time
This course helps prepare you for a career in the creative games and entertainment industry, allowing you to develop industry-standard programming skills.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: IN21
Study mode(s): Full-time
Develop the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to work in the development, implementation and management of business computing projects.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: 105G
Study mode(s): Full-time
This course is a stepping-stone towards a full honours degree in Computing and allows you to develop skills in a range of computing subjects.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: I453
Study mode(s): Full-time
Develop the skills needed for a career in the video games industry, from learning to use different game engines to gaining valuable vocational experience.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: I270
Study mode(s): Full-time
This course will give you the detailed understanding of concepts and techniques as well as practical the skills needed to create AI solutions.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: G600
Study mode(s): Full-time
Accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, this course prepares you to graduate as an industry-ready software engineer.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: G550
Study mode(s): Full-time
Broaden your prospects with a firm foundation in the practice and theory of core computing principles, with a focus on software development, and more.|Learn how to protect our society, economy, national security and infrastructure against cybercrime