Network Engineering Security and Systems Administration - BSc Hons (Lancaster University)

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Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a technical skills gap in the IT industry, caused by the marked lack of appropriate higher level qualifications. The BSc (Hons) and Foundation Degree programmes in Network Engineering aim to redress the balance. They provide students with a trusted route through to their chosen career and employers with the technical experts needed to positively impact their business. A winning combination of technical and transferable skills equips graduates to take up positions as technicians, senior administrators or managers within the IT and related industries. The CISCO-specific content of the course enhances graduates' employability further.

Course information

Name: Network Engineering Security and Systems Administration - BSc Hons (Lancaster University) Qualification title: BSc (Hons) in Network Engineering, Security and Systems Administration Qualification type: Undergraduate qualification Assessment All modules on this course are compulsory. Each individual module has a detailed assessment strategy that reflects that particular module's aims and objectives. A range of assessment techniques are employed, of which exams are just one. Others include case studies, oral presentations, written assignments and practical assessments.The assessment breakdown for each module is as follows:Dissertation - 100% courseworkComputing Ethics and Law - 40% coursework, 60% examinationDistributed Systems - 40% coursework, 60% examinationCorporate Network Strategies - 70% coursework, 30% practicalAdvanced Communications - 40% coursework, 60% examination Awarding Lancaster University Created 20161220 11:57:21 Updated 20161220 11:57:21

Entry requirements

Resources required to achieve the learning outcomes of the programme are provided by the College. You should be aware that there may be additional costs to consider such as optional educational visits and photocopying/printing. Equipment required Resources required to achieve the learning outcomes of the programme are provided by the College. You should be aware that there may be additional costs to consider such as optional educational visits and photocopying/printing.

Provider

BLACKPOOL AND THE FYLDE COLLEGE
Further Education
visitors@blackpool.ac.uk
01253 352352
http://www.blackpool.ac.uk

Address

Blackpool and the Fylde College
Ashfield Road Town: Blackpool County:Lancashire

Learning aims

Title: BSc (Hons) in Network Engineering, Security and Systems Administration Qualification: BSc (Hons) in Network Engineering, Security and Systems Administration Classification: Information and Communication Technology

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