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BSc Computing
About this course
Computing is the discipline that encompasses the principles, methods, and applications of digital systems, from programming and software development to networks, data management, and the computational foundations that underpin modern technology. As computing has become central to every sector of the economy and society, the ability to understand and build digital systems has become one of the most consistently in-demand sets of skills in the graduate labour market, and the discipline continues to evolve rapidly as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data science reshape what computing professionals are expected to know and do. At Arden University, this part-time, distance learning programme is structured around a blended learning model that provides flexibility for students who need to balance study with work or other commitments. The programme is delivered online through Arden's digital learning platform, which contains all the resources needed for successful study, including an extensive digital library with thousands of journal titles, e-books, and academic and industry databases. Course materials are provided as part of the programme, meaning no additional textbook costs. You will study the core concepts of computing, developing both theoretical understanding and practical technical skills across programming, systems, and related areas. The part-time and distance learning structure makes this degree accessible to students who cannot attend campus. Graduates from computing programmes are in demand across a wide range of industries. Technology companies, financial services, healthcare, government, education, retail, and the media all need people who can develop, manage, and work effectively with digital systems. Roles include software developer, web developer, systems analyst, IT support specialist, data analyst, and digital project coordinator. The distance learning model means many students are already working in computing-adjacent roles when they study, and the degree provides the formal qualification needed to advance. Postgraduate study in computer science, cybersecurity, data science, or artificial intelligence is available for those who wish to go further.
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