BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Foundation Year 48 months Undergraduate Program By Birmingham Newman University |Top Universities

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Birmingham Newman University offers a foundation year to complement our undergraduate degrees. The Foundation Year is the first year of a four-year degree in Computer Science.
The foundation year provides an alternative route to studying Computer Science for...
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Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Birmingham Newman University offers a foundation year to complement our undergraduate degrees. The Foundation Year is the first year of a four-year degree in Computer Science.
The foundation year provides an alternative route to studying Computer Science for...
Read more

Admission Requirements

48+

All students apply through UCAS. Students will ideally require 48 UCAS points to access the programme.

Those with significant work and life experience of a complexity that demonstrates an aptitude to study at degree level, but with no formal qualifications, will also be favourably considered. Different degree pathway options available at the end of the foundation year may have different additional entry requirements.

GCSE Maths grade 4/C or above or equivalent is required for progression from the foundation year into year one of BSc Computer Science.

If you require any further information or clarification of entry requirements please contact our friendly, helpful Admissions department, who will be happy to help.

International Students

The University is not licensed by the UK Government to sponsor migrant students under the Student route and is therefore unable to accept applications from international students at present.

4 Years

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

9,250 GBP
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International Students

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Scholarships

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