The University of Greenwich’s research and field experts develop our BSc (Hons) Computing (3+0) curriculum that covers the essential theory and practice, to give you the option to specialise in network or development of information system that suits your future career. This computing degree also covers subjects such as hardware and software types, digital media and business-oriented computing.
You will be able to build a broad range of skills in computing and develop knowledge, as well as understanding of the design, development, and delivery of software platforms using industry-led development tools, techniques, methods and frameworks. This computing degree allows you to take a specialist pathway in network systems or information systems to match your career plans.
Some of the popular options for our computing graduates include software development, IT support and consultancy.
What you should know about this course
The course will explore the theory, technology, practice, and application of computing and the development of information systems.
Develop knowledge and understanding of the design, development, and delivery of software platforms using industry-led development tools, techniques, methods, and frameworks.
The University of Greenwich has a long-standing relationship with the British Computer Society (BCS), which accredits our computing degree programmes. As this programme was extensively updated in 2019, it has a current designation of Initial Full Chartered Information Technology Professional (CITP) accreditation for the 2019 intake. The accreditation status is expected to be confirmed in autumn 2022 after the first cohort of students graduate. Students will be kept updated on the status of this. In the very unlikely event that this does not progress as expected the university will support students with individual BCS membership applications at the point of graduation.
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