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BSc (Hons) Software Engineering
29 Lessons
2 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Appreciate the functioning of a computer system and its operating systems
Understand the principles of data modelling
Solve problems through optimal modelling and implement solutions by developing applications
Design and develop network-based solutions
Communicate both orally and in writing using traditional and electronic media
Understand how a business is organised and relate to how ICT is ubiquitously applied across the different business functions
Identify and solve research problems in the software industry
Define, plan and monitor ICT projects in organisations
Design and develop interactive multimedia applications
Define and implement quality management systems in a software engineering environment
Develop web and mobile applications using a variety of technologies and architectures
Understand the concepts and applications of emerging technologies
BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Network Security
29 Lessons
150 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Emphasizes the mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing such as programming, networks, database systems, cybersecurity, agile software design, mathematics, probability and statistics which cover the essential material required of all computer scientists, as well as a number of modules related to emerging technologies such as cloud computing, Internet of Things, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
Equips students with soft skill such as communication, collaboration and teamwork, time-management, self-discipline and leadership that are essential for readiness for a professional career as well as overall growth and development. These “softer” skills enable a graduate to adapt and succeed in the workplace.
Involves a substantial individual supervised capstone computer science project and work placement (internship) to allow students to put learning into practice and depict their potential. The curriculum provides a balanced and intellectually stimulating programme of theoretical and practical work.
BSc (Hons) Mathematics
29 Lessons
150 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
A mastery of the principal skills required for work in mathematics.
Achieved a broad understanding and knowledge, and have an interest in and appreciation of mathematics.
Become conversant with information technology, communication and scientific presentation.
Acquire problem-solving attributes.
Skilled in the application of mathematics in a variety of fields, including science, engineering and business.
MSc Applied Statistics with Operational Research
12 Lessons
3 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Be able to manipulate, analyse and interpret real-world data.
Demonstrate a sound understanding on the advanced techniques employed to analyse complex organisational problems and help make better decisions.
Possess problem solving techniques strongly transferable for immediate use within industry.
Be able to deliver their competencies in the statistical models, relevant to the industry and hence become confident statistical analysts.
Be fluent with the main computational techniques used in applied statistics and operational research.
BSc (Hons) Network and Telecommunication Technologies
8 Lessons
1500 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Knowledge of the physical and logical principles that determine how data networks and various telecommunications systems work
Ability to integrate multiple technologies in addressing organizational solutions
Demonstrate an understanding of industry-standard best practices in working with telecommunications technologies
Technical skill to design and install to meet a specification and manage a networked system
Display an appreciation of network-based application development
Select and configure appropriate hardware and software to implement a networked system design
Identify and solve problems in the operation of networked systems
Capacity to pursue an independent investigation using learning resources and practical evaluation
Demonstrate critical thinking and communication skills required in a technical environment
Communicate effectively verbally and in writing
Finally, demonstrate sufficient background knowledge to serve as a foundation for continued studies
BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems
28 Lessons
150 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
A solid understanding of information technology applications in business areas.
Strong analytical skills for requirements elicitation.
Expert knowledge in software applications development .
MSc Financial Engineering
13 Lessons
3 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Considerable knowledge of the main numerical techniques used in quantitative finance.
An understanding of modern econometric techniques used in the analysis of financial time series.
An understanding of risk management tools and derivatives pricing and hedging methodologies, used in the financial sector.
An understanding of the principal stochastic differential equations that are used in derivative modelling and other areas of quantitative finance.
Knowledge to apply optimization models, methods and software to solve problems in computational finance efficiently and accurately.
Knowledge of computer packages for financial applications.
BEng (Hons.) Electronic Engineering
46 Lessons
5850 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Analyse and solve engineering problems
Design a system, component, or process to meet a need
Evaluate designs, processes and products, and make improvements
Take a holistic approach in solving problems and designing systems, applying professional judgments to balance risks, costs, benefits, safety, reliability, aesthetics and environmental impact
BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Systems (Top Up)
9 Lessons
150 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
The programme aims to equip students with the skills required to become competent practitioners in developing, and managing modern computerized / information systems.
The course consists of a combination of core modules and a project. There are two categories for the final year project namely Network & Communication or System Development project.
Students will have the possibility to opt for any one of those two categories for their final year project. Graduates of this course will possess the skills necessary to analyse, design and implement computerized systems.
MSc Business and Enterprise Systems
9 Lessons
3 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Model key aspects of business in an integrated and logical manner
Demonstrate a critical and practical understanding of the issues relevant to business systems integration and use in the context of modern business environments
Demonstrate a critical and practical understanding of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) and the role they play in business systems integration
Demonstrate a critical and practical understanding of the professional skills necessary for effective business systems integration
Reflect, critically and in-depth, on relevant aspects of the state-of-the art of both the practice and theory of business systems integration
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MSc Applied Statistics with Operational Research
12 Lessons
3 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Be able to manipulate, analyse and interpret real-world data.
Demonstrate a sound understanding on the advanced techniques employed to analyse complex organisational problems and help make better decisions.
Possess problem solving techniques strongly transferable for immediate use within industry.
Be able to deliver their competencies in the statistical models, relevant to the industry and hence become confident statistical analysts.
Be fluent with the main computational techniques used in applied statistics and operational research.
BSc (Hons) Network and Telecommunication Technologies
8 Lessons
1500 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Knowledge of the physical and logical principles that determine how data networks and various telecommunications systems work
Ability to integrate multiple technologies in addressing organizational solutions
Demonstrate an understanding of industry-standard best practices in working with telecommunications technologies
Technical skill to design and install to meet a specification and manage a networked system
Display an appreciation of network-based application development
Select and configure appropriate hardware and software to implement a networked system design
Identify and solve problems in the operation of networked systems
Capacity to pursue an independent investigation using learning resources and practical evaluation
Demonstrate critical thinking and communication skills required in a technical environment
Communicate effectively verbally and in writing
Finally, demonstrate sufficient background knowledge to serve as a foundation for continued studies
BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems
28 Lessons
150 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
A solid understanding of information technology applications in business areas.
Strong analytical skills for requirements elicitation.
Expert knowledge in software applications development .
MSc Financial Engineering
13 Lessons
3 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Considerable knowledge of the main numerical techniques used in quantitative finance.
An understanding of modern econometric techniques used in the analysis of financial time series.
An understanding of risk management tools and derivatives pricing and hedging methodologies, used in the financial sector.
An understanding of the principal stochastic differential equations that are used in derivative modelling and other areas of quantitative finance.
Knowledge to apply optimization models, methods and software to solve problems in computational finance efficiently and accurately.
Knowledge of computer packages for financial applications.
BEng (Hons.) Electronic Engineering
46 Lessons
5850 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Analyse and solve engineering problems
Design a system, component, or process to meet a need
Evaluate designs, processes and products, and make improvements
Take a holistic approach in solving problems and designing systems, applying professional judgments to balance risks, costs, benefits, safety, reliability, aesthetics and environmental impact
BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Systems (Top Up)
9 Lessons
150 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
The programme aims to equip students with the skills required to become competent practitioners in developing, and managing modern computerized / information systems.
The course consists of a combination of core modules and a project. There are two categories for the final year project namely Network & Communication or System Development project.
Students will have the possibility to opt for any one of those two categories for their final year project. Graduates of this course will possess the skills necessary to analyse, design and implement computerized systems.
MSc Business and Enterprise Systems
9 Lessons
3 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Model key aspects of business in an integrated and logical manner
Demonstrate a critical and practical understanding of the issues relevant to business systems integration and use in the context of modern business environments
Demonstrate a critical and practical understanding of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) and the role they play in business systems integration
Demonstrate a critical and practical understanding of the professional skills necessary for effective business systems integration
Reflect, critically and in-depth, on relevant aspects of the state-of-the art of both the practice and theory of business systems integration
BEng (HONS) Telecommunication Engineering
8 Lessons
5850 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Achieving the knowledge and understanding of mathematical and scientific principles to underpin their education in telecommunication engineering and to apply mathematical methods, tools and notations proficiently in the analysis and solution of engineering problems.
Achieve the understanding of engineering principles and the ability to apply them to analyze key engineering processes.
Develop the ability to identify, classify and describe the performance of systems and components through the use of analytical methods and modeling techniques.
Develop the ability to apply quantitative methods and computer software in order to solve engineering problems.
Students will be able to create and develop economically viable products, processes or systems to meet a defined need.
Knowledge of management techniques which may be used to achieve engineering objectives will be acquired.
Acquire knowledge of relevant legal requirements governing engineering activities, including personnel, health, safety and risk.
Achieve the understanding of the need for a high level of professional and ethical conduct in engineering.
Ability to apply their engineering skills, combining theory and experience, and to use other relevant knowledge and skills which include knowledge of characteristics of particular materials, equipment, processes, or products, workshop and laboratory skills, knowledge of quality issues, knowledge of codes of practice and industry standards, ability to work with technical uncertainty etc.
BSc (Hons) Web Technologies
29 Lessons
3 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
A solid foundation in computing for web development
Gain in-depth knowledge in programming in latest web technologies.
Be skilled in designing and developing web-centric software.
Acquired a good understanding of security measures for web servers
Conversant with development of mobile-based application
Understand the core aspect of smart web technologies.
MSc Enterprise Security and Digital Forensics
12 Lessons
3 hours
All Levels
What you'll learn
Display a mastery of the principal skill required for work in security & forensics department
Have achieved broad understanding and knowledge, and have an interest in and appreciation of risk assessment, major security issues, policies, securing software, cloud concepts-security etc
Be logical and analytical, and possess skill in security, biometrics, high level forensics research and investigation
Become knowledgeable on core security focusing on predictions and or potential threats and
analysis and core practice and actions that are required
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Short programme in Film Editing
This module covers the fundamentals of non-linear editing, from preparatory …
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Short programme in Film Editing
5 Lessons
1500 hours
What you'll learn
Understand the whole workflow of digital film production from pre to post production.
Understand and apply the principles for creative scriptwriting and storytelling.
Operate at post-production level for video editing, colour grading, application of Special Effects (sfx) and sound design.
Produce films, short videos and documentaries.
Handle and operate the camera properly.
Short programme in Sound for Cinematography
This course covers the fundamental elements of acquiring, designing, and …
Free
Short programme in Sound for Cinematography
9 Lessons
150 hours
What you'll learn
Understand and use appropriate technical terms present in the field of audio recording and sound editing.
Demonstrate skills to set up microphone properly and to capture recording for different media.
Understand, use and recommend the use of supportive gears to acquire sound as required.
Show an understanding of the specificity of audio propagation, understand common problem associated
with sound propagation and demonstrate ability to propose solution to solve common problems.
Demonstrate skills to record, edit and mix sound tracks to film / video using multi-tracking audio hardware.
Understand and propose appropriate audio export file formats.
Short programme in Camera & Lighting
This course offers students a comprehensive understanding of the different …
Free
Short programme in Camera & Lighting
10 Lessons
150 hours
What you'll learn
Understand and use appropriate technical terms to refer to specific type of shots required.
Demonstrate skills to perform specific shots.
Understand, use and recommend the use of different supportive gears to achieve shots as required.
Demonstrate appropriate skills to vary required settings to operate camera for proper exposure, depth of field and focus.
Make use of appropriate microphone and audio hardware to acquire sound.
Short programme in ICT for Online Teaching and Learning
Online and blended learning have been the shift by most …
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Short programme in ICT for Online Teaching and Learning
10 Lessons
What you'll learn
Hands-on experience working with LMS is provided to allow participants to operate an LMS environment with confidence.
This course shall also allow the attendees to discover the time-saving features and advantages of an LMS.