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BSc Computing

   
 

Awarded by Benedictine International University (USA)
Subject to validation from Benedictine International University

 

Benedictine International University (BIU), a division of Benedictine College. The college, established in 1858, has been conferring degrees and academic honors for over 135 years. Benedictine College is also accredited by the North Central Association of College and Schools.The campus, located in Atchison, Kansas overlooks the Missouri River. It is situated within a safe and picturesque surrounding. Scenic and peaceful, its campus provides the ideal environment for living and learning.Her educational philosophy is to encourage critical, integrative, and pro-active thinking. The curriculum of BIU’s Bachelor programs strives to develop in its students, the ability to think critically and to prepare them for a career in business by focusing on the skills needed to make managerial decisions in a world of changes.

The results speak for itself: 98% of BIU graduates embarked immediately on a wide variety of professions or go on to further studies. BIU’s students are well sought after by internationally recognized employers.

Together with EASB Institute of Management, BIU brings to prospective students a challenging, practical and flexible American Computing program with various progression opportunities and options to complete studies in Singapore or BIU’s scenic campus.

Exemptions

Applicants seeking exemption either from relevant subjects or entry onto Year 3 will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Applicants must submit all relevant documentary evidence to support the application.

Entry Requirements

EASB Advanced Diploma in Computing (Information Systems)
Equivalent computing qualification from a recognized higher learning institution
Minimum IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550

Duration

12 months (4 terms with 3 months duration per term)

Structure


This course consists of 8 modules:

Module Code
Module Name
Required Modules
IS 3013
IT Security & Computing Audit
IS 3023
Electronic Business Systems
IS 3033
Computer Networks
IS 3043
Computers and Society and Professional Ethics
IS 3053
Commercial Web Development
IS 3063
Information Technology Law
IS 3073
Software Development Project(Group)/Student Industrial Project

Assessment & Awards

Assessment for each module comprises of methods such as oral presentations, essays, reports, computer applications and examinations.

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be awarded the Benedictine International University BSc Computing Degree.

 



Bachelor Year 1:
Diploma in Computing
Bachelor Year 2:
Advanced Diploma in Computing
Bachelor Year 3:
BSc Computing