The BSc (Hons) in Computing at the University of Suffolk offers a program that aims to nurture both technical skills and the ability to think critically about problem resolution. The program introduces students to a spectrum of computing disciplines, with an ambition to give them a broad set of skills that can be utilized across varied industries. Course Content: The course covers all facets of modern computer-based technology at an in-depth level such that the intellectual and practical skills required by a computing professional are well met. Students are challenged with real-life technology cases and are expected to develop practical solutions by applying what they learn. Key Modules: They include 'Website Development', 'Programming Fundamentals', 'Logical Problem Solving', 'Principles of Computing and Network Infrastructure', 'Database Design Techniques' among others. The final year concludes with an independent study module in the form of a degree project. Accreditations: The BSc (Hons) in Computing has been designed to meet the requirements of BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT) so that when you graduate, with one year of further learning, you can achieve Chartered IT Professional (CITP) status. Future Careers: This program opens a pathway to various career prospects such as web developer, database manager, network engineer, system analyst, project manager, IT consultant, game developer, and many more. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.