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Level 4 & 5 Undergraduate Diploma in Information Technology by OTHM
The objective of the OTHM Level 4 and 5 Diploma in Information Technology is to provide learners with an excellent foundation for a career in a range of organizations. It is designed to ensure that each learner is ‘business ready’: a confident, independent thinker with a detailed knowledge of Information Technology, and equipped with the skills to adapt rapidly to change.
The OTHM Level 4 Diploma in Information Technology consists of 6 mandatory units for a combined total of 120 credits.
Modules
- Programming Foundations (20 credits)
- Systems Analysis and Design (20 credits)
- Web and Multimedia Applications (20 credits)
- Computer and Network Technology (20 credits)
- Software Development (20 credits)
- Managing Business Information (20 credits)
The OTHM Level 5 Diploma in Information Technology consists of 6 mandatory units for a combined total of 120 credits.
Modules
- Software Engineering (20 credits)
- Database Systems (20 credits)
- Advanced Systems Analysis and Design (20 credits)
- Management Information Systems (20 credits)
- Network Information Systems (20 credits)
- IT Project Management (20 credits)
Program Specification
- Duration: 8 months
- Modules: 12
- Awarding Body: OTHM
- Credits: 240
- Intake: Rolling
- Accreditation: UK Government
BEng (Hons) Software Engineering – Top Up in University of Bolton
Software engineering is a truly global activity that is concerned with the building and maintenance of software systems and other computer-based solutions. Your previous studies in software engineering or a similar computing-related specialism will have prepared you to undertake advanced study in focused areas of software development and engineering.
Modules
- Undergraduate Project
- Agile Programming
- Enterprise Systems Development
- Machine Learning
Program Specification
- Duration: 1 year
- Modules: 4
- Awarding Body: University of Bolton
- Credits: 120
- Intake: Rolling
- Accreditation: UK Government