The BSc (Hons) in Applied Computing is a full-time or part-time undergraduate degree which is offered by the Department of Computing and Mathematics at Manchester Metropolitan University. This course provides students with a broad understanding of computing, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to design, develop, and apply computing technologies.Course Content: This course combines the study of computing principles and computing practice. It covers a broad range of topics, including distributed systems, internet technologies, software development and design, computer networks, databases and professional issues in computing.Key Modules: The modules studied throughout this course are grouped into four main areas: Software Development, Computer Systems, Web Development, and Professional and Contextual Issues. Each year, students have the option to specialise in an area of their choice, allowing them to tailor their degree to their interests and career aspirations.Accreditations: The BSc (Hons) in Applied Computing is accredited by both the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS) and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). This means that students who successfully complete this course will meet the academic requirements to become Chartered IT Professionals and Incorporated Engineers.Future Careers: Graduates of this course have a wide range of career options. They can work in areas such as software development, web development, ICT management, network management, and database administration. Many graduates also go on to further study, either at the postgraduate level or through professional qualifications.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.