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Awarding
Body
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University of
East London, U.K.
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Type
of Course
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Degree
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Duration
&
Mode
of Study
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3
years
Full-Time
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University of East London's Bachelor of
Science (Hons) Computer Networks, is a programme offered by the University. In
the United Kingdom,
the programme is approved by the UK's Quality Assurance Agency
(QAA). Students may complete part of their degree at Stamford College
(2 years) and the final year at the University of East London, U.K.
This programme covers
a wide range of subjects related to networked computer systems, distributed
systems, computer hardware, protocols, software tools, and application across
the area of computer networks. A compulsory final year project incorporates the
development of project management, research and practical skills to prepare
students for employment. Throughout the course, students are exposed to the
production of a security policy for an organization, with reference to the
impact of network security breaches on organizations and business matters. This
will enable the students to gain an appreciation and understanding of a
multidisciplinary approach to modeling, structuring, design,
programming and interfacing together with a range of subject specific skills.
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Requirement
- Sijil
Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM or Malaysia Certificate of Education), through
Stamford's Diploma in Information Technology and other recognized
equivalent qualifications.
- STPM
/ A-Levels or equivalent for entry into Year 1.
- Diplomas
from professional bodies and other colleges may be given exemptions on a
case-to-case basis.
Intake(s)
- February, May
and September
Venue(s)
- Stamford
College Petaling Jaya
Career(s)
Graduates
of Computer Networks degree programmes are Network Specialists who understand
the computer hardware and software that enable different parts of a network to
link together. Some of the potential career paths include Network
Administrator, Network Engineer, Internet Network Specialist and Hardware
Installation Coordinator.