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BSc Computer Networking (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Computer networking is the technical discipline concerned with designing, building, managing, and securing the systems that allow computers and devices to communicate with one another. From the infrastructure of the internet and corporate wide-area networks to local wireless systems and the connected devices of the internet of things, computer networking underpins virtually every aspect of modern digital life. The field requires both theoretical understanding of protocols, architectures, and security principles and practical skill in configuring and troubleshooting real systems. At the University of Bedfordshire, the BSc in Computer Networking with Foundation Year is a four-year full-time programme that begins with a foundation year, providing a structured entry point for students who need additional preparation before tackling degree-level computing. The foundation year builds the mathematical, analytical, and technical foundations that the degree requires, and then the main programme develops your expertise across network design, administration, security, cloud computing, and system management. The degree is accredited by the British Computer Society, which means that on graduation you are eligible to work towards chartered IT professional status, a valuable professional credential in the computing industry. You will study topics including network protocols, routing and switching, cybersecurity, wireless networks, data communications, and network management, developing hands-on skills alongside the theoretical understanding that allows you to adapt as technology evolves. Graduates from computer networking programmes work as network engineers, systems administrators, security analysts, cloud architects, IT consultants, and infrastructure managers across every sector of the economy. The BCS accreditation strengthens your professional profile, and the degree also provides a sound basis for postgraduate study in networking, cybersecurity, or computing.
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