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Computer Science (with Integrated Foundation Year) at City, University of London - UCAS

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Course summary

This computer science foundation year is a perfect gateway to studying on one of City’s Computer Science degrees and will suit you if you have an interest in how software technologies are built and work. The Foundation route will allow you to improve your computing skills and acclimatise to University teaching and assessment styles, with a view to joining one of our Computer Science, Games Technology, Cyber Security and Data Science degrees the following year. Although the computer science foundation year does not confer an official award, successful completion will enable entry onto one of City's Computer Science courses, including:

  • BSc Computer Science
  • BSc Computer Science with Games Technology
  • MSci Computer Science
  • MSci Computer Science with Games Technology
  • MSci Computer Science with Cyber Security
  • MSci Data Science.
A range of Computer Science modules will develop your understanding of the fundamentals, your programming skills and building web applications. Mathematics modules will ensure you have the logical and analytic skills for more advanced theoretical Computer Science topics. Finally, you will receive training on basic employability and transferable skills.

Modules

In your foundation year you will develop your understanding for the fundamentals of Computer Science with six core modules introducing you to the basics.

  • Introduction to Programming with Python
The aim of this module is to provide you with familiarity of the principles of procedural computer programming. You will learn programming concepts, structures, and methods and be able to design and code simple programs and debug (error correct) them using Python; a high-level computer programming language.
  • Web Development
The aim of this module is to teach you the basic principles that underlie internet applications, as well as techniques and technology used in the design and construction of web sites. You will learn how to construct interactive websites using industry standard technologies such as HTML and CSS, and be able to design and build websites that provide a good user experience.
  • Computer Fundamentals
The aim of this module is to provide you with an introduction to the principles and technologies that underlie computers and computer systems. You will learn how computer hardware and software operates, how information is represented digitally, how to use operating systems and how to use computer systems safely and securely.
  • Discrete Mathematics
The aim of this module is to consolidate your knowledge of the mathematics of objects that are not continuous but can be counted. Topics include the integers (whole numbers), set theory, graph theory and the study and proof of logical statements.
  • Introduction to Probability and Statistics
The aim of this module is to provide you with familiarity of fundamental statistical techniques and an understanding of their application in practice, along with the theory of probability which underlies them.
  • Employability and Transferable Skills
The aim of this module is to help you gain a better understanding of your future career options as a Computer Science student, and to provide you with a toolbox of useful transferable kills, both for choosing and entering a suitable future career and for succeeding in your University studies.

Assessment method

The Foundation Programme employs continuous assessment based around frequent class tests and group work. Students can also expect a higher number of contact hours per week (around 14 hours) in the form of teaching and tutorials, than in the subsequent years of our Computer Science degrees where self-study plays a larger part. The approximate percentage of the course assessment, based on 2018/19 entry is as follows: Foundation year 50% written, 50% coursework.


How to apply

This course has restrictions on who can apply.

Note that the Foundation route is only open to UK/EU students

Application codes

Course code:
G41F
Institution code:
C60
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Foundation

International applicants

Note that the Foundation route is only open to UK students

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

We also welcome a combination of qualifications, for example: BTEC National Diploma in a relevant subject with a GCE A-Level as listed AND/OR BTEC Subsidiary Diploma with 2 GCE A-Levels as listed. OCR Technical Qualifications and Cambridge Pre-U (principle subjects) may also be considered.


Student Outcomes

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Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
88%
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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9249 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9249 Year 1
Scotland £9249 Year 1
Wales £9249 Year 1
EU £22450 Year 1
International £22450 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

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Computer Science (with Integrated Foundation Year) at City, University of London - UCAS