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BEng Computer Systems & Networks
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Computer systems and networks is the study of how computing infrastructure is designed, built, and maintained, encompassing the physical hardware, operating systems, communication protocols, and network architectures that make modern digital life possible. Every device you use, every service you access online, and every system that organisations depend upon relies on well-designed computer systems and reliable network infrastructure. As the scale and complexity of digital systems grow, and as the consequences of failures and security breaches become ever more serious, the skills of the systems and networks specialist are in increasing demand. At Edinburgh Napier University you will study this four-year full-time degree, which includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to experience computing education and potentially professional practice in a different national environment. Across the programme you will study computer architecture and operating systems, network design and protocols including TCP/IP, routing, and switching, cybersecurity principles and practice, cloud computing and virtualisation, and systems administration and management. Programming and scripting skills are developed alongside the conceptual understanding of how systems operate, giving you the practical capabilities that employers require. The typical entry tariff is 168 points. Graduates from computer systems and networks programmes work in network engineering, systems administration, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity operations, IT management, and technical support at every scale from small businesses to large organisations and internet service providers. The digital transformation of almost every sector has created a sustained and growing demand for professionals who understand how the underlying infrastructure works. The year abroad adds international experience and adaptability that is valued in globally operating technology companies. Further study in networking, cybersecurity, or computing is a route taken by those seeking to specialise, and professional certifications in areas such as networking or cloud platforms are common additions to the academic credential.
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