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Computing and Digital Technologies BSc (Hons) - Level 6

Course Overview

The course focuses on developing serious computing and programming skills for a world increasingly assisted by complex digital technology, such as smartphones, smart TVs, self-driving cars, and big data systems. It aims to make students employable globally.

Topics may include:

  • Computer Systems & Networking
  • Programming
  • Cyber Security
  • Web Development
  • Database Systems
  • Professional Development
  • Project.

If you are ONLY applying to study with UCS, you can use the direct entry application form at this link.

If UCS is one of multiple choices you MUST apply via UCAS, at the button below.

Apply for Computing and Digital Technologies BSc (Hons) - Level 6 via UCAS

Course Overview

Course Overview

The course focuses on developing serious computing and programming skills for a world increasingly assisted by complex digital technology, such as smartphones, smart TVs, self-driving cars, and big data systems. It aims to make students employable globally.

Topics may include:

  • Computer Systems & Networking
  • Programming
  • Cyber Security
  • Web Development
  • Database Systems
  • Professional Development
  • Project.

If you are ONLY applying to study with UCS, you can use the direct entry application form at this link.

If UCS is one of multiple choices you MUST apply via UCAS, at the button below.

Assessment

Assessment Methods

Assessment is conducted through coursework only, with no formal examinations. Methods include assignments, practical work, reports, presentations, and live scenarios. Students will undertake individual and group projects using industry-standard software and will have access to specialist resources.

Entry Requirements and Progression

Progression

Graduates will have a range of professional and technical skills that are highly desirable to employers. They will have experience working in real-world environments and projects, demonstrating adaptability and the ability to handle pressure.

Entry Requirements

Typically, entrants should have a minimum of 80 UCAS points from a full Level 3 qualification in a related area and at least four GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

Policies and Regulations

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8th October 2025