Computer Network Engineering at UCEN Manchester - UCAS

UCEN Manchester

Degree level: Undergraduate
Awarded by: Manchester Metropolitan University

Computer Network Engineering

Course summary

Developed in partnership with Cisco Systems, Palo Alto Networks and CompTIA you will build relevant skills and knowledge that employers need in a range of professional IT careers related to networking, Cybersecurity and coding with this Foundation Degree, this would lay the groundwork for further professional and academic education and a successful future career in the industry. Enhance your aptitude and ability if you are already working in networking, cybersecurity or coding or start developing your expertise for a career in this field, and gain vendor certifications in industry standard products like Cisco CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate), (CCSA) Cisco Certified Security Associate. Additionally, you can complete the Linux+ (LPI) and Administration qualifications that are often requested by the IT industry. Advance your vocational skills (practical) in networking with Cisco Systems and Security, increase or learn new skills in cybersecurity using Palo Alto Firewall Equipment and coding of language such as Python and gain more skills within the infrastructure, implementation of active directory and troubleshooting. Develop the use of the latest versions of Windows and Windows Server operating system and Linux Client/Server Distros. On completion of this course you will receive a Foundation degree in Computer Network Engineering. You will then be able to complete a top-up year to study towards a BSc in Computer Network Engineering. Please note that this course will undergo a title change to - FdSc Network Infrastructure & Security Management.

Modules

Examples of current modules- Level 4 Units Introduction to Operating Systems Introduction to Programming Cybersecurity Concepts Employment & Academic Development in Technology Introduction to Networks Routing & Switching Essentials Level 5 Units Research Project Advanced Operating Systems Scaling Routing Networks Connecting WAN Networks Internetworking Security

Assessment method

A range of assessment methods are used and could be in the form of the following: • Reports • Oral presentations • Group work • Practical assignments • Time constrained tests • Peer assessment • Live industry briefs. Each module is structure is broken down as follows: • Summative Assessment 25% • Directed Study 30% • Student-centred Learning 45%


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
G420
Institution code:
M10
Campus name:
City Campus Manchester
Campus code:
M

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

UCEN Manchester is unable to consider international applications due to UKVI regulations.

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

GCSE English Language and Mathematics A* to C, (or 9 to 4 where numeric grades are being awarded) Students that have passed a recognised Access programme will also be considered. Mature applicants (aged 21 or over) who are able to demonstrate relevant skills or knowledge gained in employment or vocational activity will be considered and may be invited to interview. An interview is required for those applying who do not meet the entry requirement. You will be asked to write a 500-word academic report and/or a practical assessment to gain an understanding of your writing and technical skills prior to the course.

Additional entry requirements

Interview


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £8000 Year 1
Northern Ireland £8000 Year 1
Scotland £8000 Year 1
Wales £8000 Year 1

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Computer Network Engineering at UCEN Manchester - UCAS