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The School offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate, full-time and part-time courses at the Jordanstown campus.

Undergraduate

BSc Hons Computing Science, with specialisms in Artificial Intelligence, Enterprise Technologies, Healthcare Technologies, and Network Technologies: a broadly-based education in computing science, with an emphasis on practical software development. modules...

Integrated Foundation Year for Computing Science: designed for students who wish to undertake preliminary study and skill development in computing before progressing to the BSc Hons Computing Science degree. modules...

BSc Hons Information and Communication Technologies: covers the underlying principles of ICT and allows students to acquire skills for the development and maintenance of computer-based systems in modern organizations. modules...

BSc Hons Interactive Multimedia Design: seeks to develop a thorough understanding of the role and scope of design within all aspects of computer-based information systems, particularly in interactive systems and multimedia. modules...

BEng Hons Software Engineering:  provides an education in software engineering, supported by fundamental topics in computing science, focusing on practical software development and software project management. modules...

BSc Hons Computing and Information Systems (part-time): a broadly-based education in computing and information systems designed for students who already hold a suitable intermediate-level qualification in computing. modules...

Postgraduate

Postgraduate Certificate/Postgraduate Diploma/MSc Computing (with specialisms) (full-time and part-time): for computing graduates and professionals, the course seeks to formalize advanced knowledge and skills in computing and software engineering, with specialist options in the areas of communications, web technology, artificial intelligence and healthcare technology.

MSc in eLearning: Interactive Teaching Technologies (part-time, delivered fully online): designed to equip eLearning tutors with the necessary skills to design the curriculum and to achieve learning goals using a wide variety of delivery formats and media.

Postgraduate Certificate in Health Informatics (part-time): offers graduates a chance to develop skills appropriate to the analysis and design of health information systems and provides up-to-date knowledge of Health Informatics concepts and processes.