Bachelor of Science (Honours) Computer Science (University of East London)

Course Information

Course Type
Full-time
Other Fees
SGD $11,000 (Local & International students, Final Year Top-Up) / SGD $30,000 (Local & International students) (Price inclusive of GST)
Duration
3 years
Intake Months
February or October
Programme Grant
No student grant for this course.
Class Schedule
4 days/week & 3 hours/day (full-time), 3 days/week & 3 hours/day (part-time)
Assessment Method
Modules are allocated a mark out of 100%. The pass mark for each module is based on an aggregate mark of 50%. The aggregate mark comprises marks from components/modules whose threshold is 40%. Assessment may incorporate one, two, or three components/modules. The module specifications specify the mode of assessment for each module. Assessment methods include formal examinations, work, project work, and group exercises. Learners/Students with disabilities and/or particular learning needs should discuss assessments with the Module Leader to ensure they are able to fully engage with all assessments within the module.

Description

Course overview

To meet the rapid digitalization of businesses, London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) Singapore is proud to partner with the University of East London to offer this programme to prepare students to meet challenging transformations in Computer Science. Students will be equipped with the theories and fundamentals of Computer Science and gain appropriate software development and programming skills. Learn more below.

This is designed to give students the opportunity to:

  • Gain an understanding of the underpinning theories of fundamental principles and technologies within the area of computer science.
  • Gain technical expertise in the field of computer science, which will enable you to excel in this fast-developing area.
  • Gain an understanding of the interplay between computer science theory and practice.
  • Gain appropriate software development and programming skills.
  • Be aware of the management, economic, legal, social, professional, and ethical issues relating to computer science.
  • Learn and work both independently and within groups.
  • Develop the necessary study skills and knowledge to pursue further study.

Entry Requirements

a. Minimum Academic Entry Requirement 

Local learners who have successfully completed either of the following:

  • At least two passes in GCE 'A' Level; Must include one numerical subject such as Maths or Physics
  • International Baccalaureate (25 points); including a minimum of 15 points at a higher level and must include Maths at a higher level
  • Local Polytechnic Diploma in any field.

Foreign learners who have successfully completed either of the following:

  • Completion of Year 12 High School Qualification or equivalent qualification from respective home countries; Must include Maths or Computer Science or another relevant subject.
  • Completed International Baccalaureate (25 points); including a minimum of 15 points at a higher level and must include Maths at a higher level
  • Equivalent Local Polytechnic Diploma in any field in respective home countries.

b. Minimum English Language Requirement 

  • Applicants who have not studied prior qualifications in English require IELTS 5.5 or equivalent in an accepted English language test.

c. Minimum Age Requirement 

  • 18 years or above

d. Admission Requirement

Accreditation of Prior Certificated and Experiential Learning:

We welcome applications from those who can demonstrate their enthusiasm and commitment to study and have the relevant life/work experience that equips them to succeed on the course. We will assess this from the information provided in your application – your personal statement - to help us decide on your eligibility for the course.

Please note that UEL courses require applicants to meet the entry requirement. LSBF provides pre-counselling and will be able to provide further advice on entry requirements and suitability for study.

Career Opportunities

Information not available.

Modules

Year 1 

  • Information Systems Modelling & Design
  • Software Development
  • Maths for Computing 
  • Computer Systems & Networks 
  • Web Technologies 
  • Mental Wealth - Professional Life 1 - IT Project Pitching 

Year 2

  • Database Systems 
  • Data Structures & Algorithms
  • Web and Mobile App Development 
  • Mental Wealth - Professional Life 2 - Computing in Practice 
  • Advanced Programming 
  • Data Communications and Networks

Year 3

  • Computing and Network Security 
  • Artificial Intelligence 
  • Mental Wealth - Professional Life 3 - Project
  • Mobile and Distributed Systems
  • Advanced Topics in Computer Science

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