Course details
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Year 1
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Core modules
TRUR1278
Introductory ProgrammeThe module is an introduction to fundamental programming concepts. Throughout this module, learners will develop the knowledge required to understand, design and code computer programs and will understand and apply the principles underlying the software development process.
TRUR1280
Website DevelopmentThis module enables learners to design and develop dynamic websites. Throughout the module learners will understand and apply appropriate web protocols, languages and standards to create functional high-quality websites. Emphasis will be on the effective use of information architecture, responsive design and web accessibility to enhance user experience.
TRUR1300
Software Development PracticesThis module introduces the knowledge, skills and understanding of the concepts required to work in the software development field. Through this module, learners will understand the phases of the software development lifecycle and the roles and responsibilities of developers as well developing an understanding of recommended working practice.
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Year 2
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Core modules
TRUR1279
Data ManagementThis module introduces the concepts of the management of organisational data using database management systems. Learners will design and develop relational and NoSQL databases, as well gaining an understanding of the procedures and protocols and ethics that require consideration when managing, controlling and securing data.
TRUR1281
Systems Analysis and DesignThis module covers the use of UML and OO techniques for systems analysis and design. Learners will use a 鈥淪ystems thinking鈥 approach to design, and will use critical thinking and analysis to evaluate existing systems and recommend design approaches to create improved systems.
Optional modules
TRUR1282
Maths for ComputingThis module explores the mathematical principles that underpin programming. Students will be equipped with advanced mathematical skills using data representation and applying algorithms to create efficient and well structured programs.
TRUR1283
User Centred DesignThis module allows learners to understand the concepts and theories, and practical skills needed to create high quality, usable software interfaces based on a knowledge and understanding of user requirements.
TRUR1284
Boolean Logic and AssemblyThis module introduces a deeper understanding of Boolean logic and assembly language to develop programming skills to solve programming problems effectively and gain a deeper understanding of computer architecture.
TRUR1285
Security and CryptographyLearners will be introduced to various security technologies available to both maintain and keep secure systems. Learners will investigate and explore basic cryptographic methods used in data and data communications. Learners will apply both theoretical and practical security and cryptography methods during this module.
TRUR1286
System ArchitectureThis module provides learners with an understanding of operating systems and the hardware and software architectures within computer systems. Learners will explore how systems should be created and programs compiled for different system architectures.
TRUR1287
The Digital SocietyThis module provides the opportunity for learners to consider the impact of technology on society, how digital advancements affects humans and the ethical and moral considerations relating to technology.
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Year 3
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Core modules
TRUR2281
Agile Project ManagementThe Agile project methodology is widely used in the Software Development industry, this module introduces the core concepts and practices of Agile development, including the key Agile frameworks and principles of the Agile manifesto.
TRUR2282
Data Structures and AlgorithmsThis module covers the use of algorithms and data structures for application in programming-based activity. The module will equip learners with the necessary skills to apply complex algorithms and data structures in their regular practice as a Software Engineer.
TRUR2283
Object Oriented ProgrammingThis module introduces students to the concepts and practice of object-oriented programming. Through a largely practical approach, students will learn how to develop applications using object-oriented programming techniques.
Fees, costs and funding
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