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University Centre South Devon
Long Road
Paignton
Devon
TQ4 7EJ
SOUD1413
Database: Analysis, Design and Development
An introduction to the analysis, design and implementation of a database system. This module will explore the requirements for information processing at different levels in an organisation, and introduce the analysis, design and practice of database fundamentals to implement a database solution to meet specified requirements.
SOUD1506
Programming Concepts
This module is intended to introduce students to programming concepts across different programming paradigms, whilst looking to embed good software engineering practice in the design, implementation and testing of moderately complex software applications.
SOUD1414
Computer Systems Infrastructure
This module introduces the students to the fundamentals of computer systems infrastructure. Students will explore contemporary computer systems and the common core architecture and digital logic that enables computation. Finally, students will progress onto the use of CLI and GUIs across different operating systems.
SOUD1507
Introduction to Computer Security
This module introduces the main security issues that relate specifically to both computer and networked systems. The module introduces key underlying concepts of security and common threats to systems and how they arise, and progresses to identify specific security issues and how professionals can address such issues in the design of computer and networked systems.
SOUD1412
Client-Side Web Development
This module provides an insight into the guidelines and considerations for developing user-centred and interactive websites. This module explores the vital design concepts and guidelines in order to allow the student to design, implement, test, review and evaluate a website that meets the strict needs of current user requirements.
SOUD1505
Fundamentals of Computer Networks
Modern computer systems rarely operate in a standalone manner and rely upon networks to provide flexibility of additional functionality. Module introduces the underlying network standards, protocols, devices, media and security that allow networked systems tocommunicate. Module includes theoretical principles matched by scenarios to design, implement/configure, and troubleshoot networks.
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