The BSc (Hons) Information Technology course offered by the Teesside University is focused on preparing students for a competitive career in IT with its thoroughly designed course structure. The comprehensive curriculum combines both academic study and professional experience, ensuring students' all-around development.Course Content: The course offers a dual emphasis on software and hardware. It equips students with a sound understanding of a wide range of basic concepts across all areas of IT, from programming and systems management to IT ethics. The curriculum is divided into three levels and each level is a year. In Level 4, students are introduced to fundamental concepts and principles. In Level 5, intermediate modules are taught and in Level 6, advanced contents are covered.Key Modules: Students will study key modules that include Essential Programming, Introduction to Databases, Computer Architecture and Networks, Software Development Methods, Team Project and Web Development in Levels 4 and 5. In Level 6, students will get to explore Advanced Databases and Advanced Networks along with options to choose from a variety of additional modules based on their interests and career goals.Accreditations: This innovative course is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS) - The Chartered Institute for IT, on whose behalf TBD* vets its curriculum.Future Careers: Graduates are well-prepared to take up roles such as IT analyst, systems analyst, information officer, database manager, IT consultant, or software developer in sectors like finance, manufacturing, health, government, education and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page_information_technology.cfm).