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Computer networks are everywhere - they represent the backbone of modern information systems. This course has been designed to help students fully understand computer network design and development technologies, so you can pursue career opportunities in this rapidly expanding field.
This course consists of fundamental subjects combined with computer systems and networking; this approach allows you to direct your studies towards particular study goals that will enable you to specialise in a particular field, whilst maintaining the flexibility that the core study provides.
The course has also been designed to incorporate the professional Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) curriculum training - this is a professional qualification and is a basic requirement should you wish to progress in the computer networking field, or if you require a qualification to progress in your current job role.
You'll study at the technically-advanced University Centre Milton Keynes (UCMK) in a state-of-the-art, newly built networking Cisco Lab at the heart of the central Milton Keynes business district. It is equipped with all the latest hardware required for successfully completing the CCNA curriculum training along with highly specified computer teaching rooms to provide you with all the necessary resources required to achieve your potential. Milton Keynes College (MKC) is a dynamic and exciting place, committed to working in partnership with the University of Bedfordshire to deliver a highly valued Foundation Degree.
The course will also provide opportunities for students to undertake work placements with local employers in the city, enabling you to gain essential practical experience within a real working environment.
Milton Keynes College (MKC) is a dynamic and exciting place and with the partnership of the University of Bedfordshire is committed to providing a highly valued Foundation Degree.
The skills and knowledge you'll acquire on this course will enable you to pursue various careers in the computer networking and systems enginering field. This course has been designed to incorporate the professional Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) qualification training; the CCNA is a basic professional qualification required for individuals to work in the computer network industry. The training on these modules is provided by trained CCNA instructors only and the students are enrolled on the Cisco online academy.
The delivery of the networking CCNA curriculum will be carried out in a custom-built laboratory with live networking equipment. Simulation software will be used to aid in the analysis of real equipment and not as a replacement for such equipment.
The course will also provide opportunities for students to carry out work placements as part of their course. The work placements will be with an appropriate employer giving students experience of a working environment.
During the course you will:
Students will be assessed by two principal means over their course of study; formal time constrained examinations and coursework based assignments. Some units are assessed by both examination and assignment. Some units, due to the nature of the subject, will each consist of 100% coursework. Some units will be assessed through an electronic portfolio.
The assignments are designed to serve a dual purpose. Firstly, they contribute to students overall profile within a unit. Secondly, they are intended to help reinforce students understanding of the subject matter by making sure the relevant learning outcomes are covered for a unit. Completion of these assignments is seen, therefore, as an important factor in the successful completion of studies.
The examinations take place at the end of the period in which students complete the study of a unit and test their understanding of the subject matter developed over the preceding weeks.
Core units designed for this programme comprise fundamental subjects entwined around computer systems and networking as a central supporting pillar. This thematic approach to systems and networking enables students to orient their studies towards particular learning outcomes leading to the ability to progress towards specialisation whilst maintaining the flexibility that the core provides.
This programme aims:
We aim to offer a range of support mechanisms to help students to achieve the learning outcomes associated with this degree. Specifically the following support is provided:
Group assessments are part of development module and the skills needed to work with others are specifically addressed as part of preparing for professional life and through work placement. Students will be expected to contribute to team discussions, complete tasks as part of a team and in general, be able to show that they are able to work with others.
Career:
Further study:
On completing this course students are likely to progress into the following areas:
Standard:
General principles of selection are that candidates are of an appropriate academic standard, are clear about the programme of study they are undertaking, will benefit from and are likely to be able to complete their programme and will be able to support the learning of others.
The standard College entry requirements, including skills and English language will apply.
Additional:
Acceptance for entry to the program would normally be on the basis of either:
Applicants without the standard entry requirements will not normally be considered without evidence of their ability to complete the program satisfactorily. Non-standard entrant applications will be discussed with the University consultant before acceptance.
Applicants who do not meet the requirement for prior experience are given advice on obtaining further experience. The College has quality assurance policies which promote equal opportunities for all candidates.
A foundation degree will be of particular interest if you have completed a Modern Apprenticeship, vocational A levels, BTEC National or equivalent.
Foundation degrees are also particularly suitable if you want to qualify while working.
Many students studying for foundation degrees come to us through work-based routes so you can apply for a foundation degree even if you don’t have traditional academic qualifications.
We welcome applicants with relevant work experience.
We will consider you as an individual and take into account all elements of your application, not just your qualifications. We are looking for both breadth and depth in your current studies as well as enthusiasm for the subject you wish to study.
The general requirement is one of the following:
As a general guide, to apply for a place on an undergraduate course (BA/BSc) at the University you need to have completed your high school education and have the required English qualification.
We have students from all the European Union member countries so we are quick to make decisions on most qualifications.
(Please note that applicants on a full student visa are not eligible for part-time study)
We recommend that you apply directly to the University where possible, as this allows us to offer the quickest turnaround time for your application.
Please read the Direct application instructions before completing the course application form.
Application forms for accommodation in the student halls at Bedford campus and Luton campus are available in the Student life section
APL is available for international students applying for undergraduate (Bachelor degree) study. Please do not use this APL form to apply for postgraduate courses.
Use the APL form to tell us about any non-standard qualifications and/or work experience you have that you think should be taken into consideration with your application. `
The APL form should be submitted at the same time as the course application form.
We regret we are unable to process APL forms from students who have not submitted a formal course application form.
Return your completed application to:
University of Bedfordshire
International Admissions
Park Square
Luton
Bedfordshire
LU1 3JU
United Kingdom
T: +44 (0)1582 489326 (non-EU Students)
F: +44 (0)1582 743469
E: international-admissions@beds.ac.uk
Milton Keynes College is committed to ensuring that disabled people, including those with learning difficulties, are treated fairly. Reasonable adjustments to provision will be made to ensure that disabled students and other disabled people are not disadvantaged.
Students are encouraged to disclose their disability or learning difficulties in order to receive the required support. College has a Disability Statement which is readily available for student access.
Communication:
Communication skills are assessed at the start of each course and individualised help is provided as required. In addition many assessments address the need for the development of both written abilities, especially with regard to technical subjects and spoken and visual communication in presentations.
Information Literacy:
Written reflective reports are often required for in course assignments (using, for example, Microsoft Word). Students will also experience a wide range of computing specific packages and tools including the use of online library sources. To enhance students information literacy they will also have access to a wide range of Learning Resources courses (e.g. referencing) and the Essential Support Skills and Development will develop these abilities.
Research and Evaluation:
Being taught the basics of problem solving and lateral thinking, students are expected to work independently and to produce assignments which show their ability to synthesise and evaluate disparate sources in order to come to a successful conclusion.
Creativity and Critical Thinking:
Students will be taught how to solve problems and will be given general scenarios from which they need to devise solutions and generally be able to develop critical arguments to support their hypotheses.