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| The Department of Information Technology |
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Bliss College is one of the very few colleges which are an alignment with the latest developments in technology & management. The Department of Information Technology is having a hi-tech Computing laboratory. Each student is given one-to-one tutorials by the members of the staff.
BCS The Chartered Institute for IT serves around 70,000 members including practitioners, businesses, academics and students, in the UK and internationally. Bliss College is a registered course provider of BCS The Chartered Institute for IT with experienced faculty. Information Technology courses are divided into three levels: |
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| Diploma in IT : NQF Level 5 |
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This is the Diploma level of Higher Education Qualifications.
This level is the academic equivalent to Year 2 of a UK university honours degree and is recognised by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) as Level 5 |
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| By beginning the Diploma in IT level course BCS assumes knowledge of the Certificate in IT level modules (or exemption) and focuses on the following: |
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Professional Issues in Information Systems Practice (Core Module) |
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Computer Networks |
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Database Systems |
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IT Project Management |
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Object Oriented Programming |
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Systems Analysis |
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Principles of Internet Technologies
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IT Service Management |
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Software Engineering |
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Systems Design |
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Principles of User Interface Design |
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| More information about these modules is available on the Syllabus page. |
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| BCS recommends a minimum of 225 hours study per module. The course culminates in a 2 hour written exam focusing on the one core module and each of the three optional modules of your choice. |
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| Completion of the Diploma Examinations level means you are eligible to apply for BCS Membership if you have 3 years' experience as an IT professional. |
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| Professional Project |
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| In order to finish the Diploma in IT level candidates must complete a project. Recommended minimum study time of 200 hours. |
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| Successful completion of the project and examination enables you to apply for selected degree courses with universities and means you are eligible to apply for BCS Membership (MBCS) if you have 2 years' experience as an IT professional. |
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| Professional Graduate Diploma in Information Technology :NQF level 6 |
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| Commencement |
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Jan, Apr, Jul & Sep |
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24 Months |
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Full Time (15 hours/Week) |
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£ 8000 |
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| This level is the academic equivalent to Year 3 of a UK university honours degree. It is recognised by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) as Level 6. |
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| Course Structure |
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| Candidates must attempt to complete four of the following optional modules. The course culminates in a 3 hour written exam focusing on four of the below modules of your choice. Please be aware that practical experience is required to answer some parts of the exam. |
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| In order to finish the Professional Graduate Diploma in IT level candidates must complete a project, which will be the academic equivalent of a UK university honors’ degree project |
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| Year 1 |
Module Title
Information systems
Software Development
Computer and Network Technology
Professional issues in Information System Practice
IT Project Management |
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| Year 2 |
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Database systems
Software engineering syllabus
Management information system
Advanced Database management system
Computer services management
Knowledge Based Systems |
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| Entry Requirements |
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A Level and above or equivalent overseas qualifications.
English language Requirement for All Students
IELTS 5.5 or more in all 4 modules./ any equaling English language test result approved by UKBA |
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| Successful completion of these courses along with the project gives you a route to the University. |
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