Technology Foundation Programme (IT)
Level 3 Semester 1
3MM003 Foundation Mathematics I
3PY002 Communication & Study Skills
3CC004 Problem Solving in Science & Technology
Level 3 Semester 2
3MM004 Foundation Mathematics II
3ET007 Practical Engineering Science for Electo - mechanical design
3CS001 Fundamentals of Computing
5 Credit Passes for GCE (O/L) Sri Lanka /London including
Credits for Mathematics,Science and English
BSc (Hons) Computer Science (SoftwareEngineering)
BSc (Hons) Computer Networks
Year 3
Year 2
BSc - Computer Science
Year 1
HND
(Hons) - Cybersecurity
G. C. E. (O/L)
G. C. E. (A/L)
with Technology
3 Passes Foundation
Course Fee – Foundation
Faculty of Computing Registration
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BSc (Hons) Cybersecurity Course Structure BSc (Hons) Computer Science Course Structure
Our BSc (Hons) Computer Science degree course is designed to give students the skills to build a suc-
BSc Cybersecurity aims to give students fundamental knowledge and skills needed to protect organi-
cessful career in the international computer industry.
zations, networks, IT systems and individuals against cyber threats, attacks, risks, and vulnerabilities.
This course is fully accredited by the British Computing Society (BCS), and the course covers all the The course encompasses the core principles of computer science, integrating these with computer
main topic areas required for an accredited Cybersecurity degree. languages, tools, techniques and methodologies used by computer professionals worldwide.
BSc Cybersecurity includes core security concepts and skills needed to monitor, detect, investigate, With unrivalled flexibility, the course allows students to forge their own path, specializing in the areas
analyze, and respond to cybercrime, cyberespionage, insider threats, advanced persistent threats, most of interest to them. Choose from areas including web, databases, and networking to begin build-
regulatory requirements, and other cybersecurity issues facing organizations. The course emphasizes ing the skills for your dream career. We also ensure that the course syllabus is regularly updated to
the practical application of the skills needed to maintain and ensure security operational readiness of reflect current and future developments within the computer science industry
secure networked systems. This course provides an understanding of how to manage information and
the risks to that information, as well as provide practical approaches to implement necessary controls
to reduce that risk.
Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2
> Computational Mathematics > Collaborative Development > Computational Mathematics > Collaborative Development
> Fundamental of Computing > Computer Networking > Fundamental of Computing > Distributed and Cloud Systems Programming
> Internet Software Architecture > Cybersecurity Architecture and Operations > Internet Software Architecture > Numerical Methods and Concurrency
> Introduction to Games Technology for Serious Ethical Hacking > Introduction to Games Technology for Serious > Object-Oriented Design and Programming
Applications > Network Security Applications > Concepts and Technologies of AI
> Introductory Programming and Problem solving > Web Development > Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming > Databases
> Server Management and Virtualization Introductory Programming and Problem Solving > Games Development
> Human – Computer Interaction
> Robotic Engineering
Year 3 Year 3
> Digital Forensics > Big Data
> Project and Professionalism > High Performance Computing
> Risk and Cybersecurity Management > Project and Professionalism
> Advanced Networks > Advanced Games Technologies and Programming
> Advanced Web Development > Advanced Web Development
> Cyber Threat Intelligence > Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
> Systems Architecture and Internet of Things > Complex System
> Emerging Interactive Technologies
> Secure Mobile Application Development
Entry Requirements: Entry Requirements:
G.C.E A/L Any stream 1C and 2S passes (Local) or 1C,2D (London/Local) + 5 Credit Passes for G.C.E A/L Any stream 1C and 2S passes (Local) or 1C,2D (London/Local) + 5 Credit Passes for
O/L (London/Local) including credits for English, Maths and Science or equivalent O/L (London/Local) including credits for English, Maths and Science or equivalent
Or Or
Foundation +5 Credit Passes for O/L(London/Local) including Credits for Mathematics, Foundation +5 Credit Passes for O/L(London/Local) including Credits for Mathematics,
Science and English Science and English
Or Or
Any other qualification as approved by the university of Wolverhampton Any other qualification as approved by the university of Wolverhampton