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IT and Web Design University 1st and 2nd Year (Level 4 and 5)

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About this course

If you have the desire to turn your passion for computers into a career, the IT and Web Development Diploma offered by London Online College is definitely a course you should consider.

The Level 4 modules and assignments of this course are equivalent to the first year of a University Degree and the Level 5 modules and assignments are equivalent to the second year of a University Degree.

Our online Level 4/5 IT and Web Development course is a 240-credit course, it includes 10 modules and written assignments at Level 4 and 6 modules and written assignments at Level 5. The course is designed to equip you with the skills you need to Top Up to a full Undergraduate Degree and go on to become an IT professional.

Other Information

The fee for enrolling onto the level 4 is £4000 and level 5 course is £4000.

All Course Material, including online modules and written assignments. Access to an online Social Learning Forum. Assignment marking and feedback.

If you decide to top up to a full Undergraduate Degree through an accredited UK university, the costs are as follows. Please note, the below costs are for distance learning/online only. You have the option of finishing on campus; costs will vary depending on which university you wish to complete your final year.

University of Derby

Top up Final Year in Computing and Information Technology BSc (Hons) – £4400

Southampton Solent University

BSc (Hons) Information Technology for Business, fee £9,000, duration 9 months

University of Lincoln

BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Information Systems) Top-Up BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Network Technology) Top-Up

University of Portsmouth

BA (Hons) Business and Computer Studies BSc (Hons) Applied Computing

University of Central Lancashire (UCLan)

BSc (Hons) Business Computing and Information Systems top-up degree – £2900

Middlesex University

BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems (final year) BSc (Hons) Information Technology & Business Information Systems (top up) NOTE: UK/EU students may be eligible for student loans for the top-up portion of their studies. Visit www.slc.co.uk for more information.

  • To enrol onto the Level 4 course, you must be at least 18 and have a full secondary education. Before enroling on to the Level 5 course, you must complete the Level 4 or equivalent.
  • Introduction to computing

    This module will explore the functions of computing systems and the basics of design, configuration and routine maintenance.

    Introduction to programming

    This module examines the basis of OOS and how programming fits into the broader aspects of usage of applications.

    Introduction to databases

    This module will enable understanding of database design and development and enable students to develop and design a database and explore solutions to meet client brief . Learners will learn how to design a database.

    Requirements engineering

    This module is concerned with the analysis of IT and computing needs to develop requirement specifications and develop and test prototypes.

    Systems analysis and design

    This module provides an understanding of IS concepts and how they relate to organisation needs in respect of business processes and transformation of information.

    E- Commerce applications

    This module explores the role of e-commerce in the modern world and in particular the identification of aims and objectives within a business and the design issues arising from the definition of requirements.

    Human computer interaction

    This module will develop students understanding of principles and models of human computer interaction and evaluate existing HCI design and principles and use this to help them plan their own prototype multimedia user interface.

    IT and society

    This module examines the impact of technology on society and explores trends and changes created. It will examine management issues and potential conflicts in terms of security and data management.

    Information systems project management

    This module explores elements of project management key to successful development and implementation of specific IT projects.

    Management information systems

    This module focuses on understanding concepts of information systems and how they support business needs in terms of information processing and data processing.

Technopreneurship

This unit aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills needed to establish a new techno business. It includes understanding the characteristics of entrepreneurs, planning, marketing and finance.

Network security

This unit aims to provide learners with knowledge of network security issues in a networked environment and the process of preventing and detection common security incidents

C#.NET Programming

This unit aims to provide learners with the basic concepts and principles of ASP.NET programming using C#. This will enable learners to understand how to create dynamic web pages using server side programming techniques

System Administration

This unit aims to provide the knowledge needed to administer a system in Linux and Windows. Topics covered include user and group management; file system management; task automation; shell scripting; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers; mail servers; domain name servers; files and printers sharing; basic utilities and tools; application management; registry; local and group policies; backup policies; restore policies and performance tuning

Network Routing and Switching

This unit aims to deliver the knowledge needed to carry out switching and the knowledge and skills needed to carry out routing – how to set up and configure a router and switches to interconnect a multi area network. The unit covers computer networks routing and switching including Router Information Protocol (RIP); Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).

Network Design and Administration

This unit aims to provide the knowledge and skills needed to enable learners to design a network i.e.how to scale and connect different networks to form an effective inter-connecting network. It covers hierarchical network design; gathering network requirements; identifying network performance issues.

On completion of the modules, students will be given access to the assignments. The assignments are approximately 5,000-8,000 words each. Students are provided support on the modules and assignments via the ‘Tutor’ section of the learning platform.

The assignment unit titles for the level 4 course are:

vComputer systems and software

  • Computer programming
  • Relational database systems
  • Software engineering
  • Systems analysis and design
  • E-commerce applications
  • Human computer interactions

More information about the level 4 units can be found here https://athe.co.uk/level-4-computing/

The assignment unit titles for the level 5 course are:

  • Technopreneurship
  • Network Securityv
  • C#.NET Programming
  • System Administration
  • Network Routing and Switching