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Apprenticeship in Computing (Data and Information Systems) (BSc Hons)

Swansea
4 Years
Level 3

Database systems are at the core of modern information systems.

Graduates from this programme use their expertise to design, implement, test and maintain innovative computer-based solutions to support the technological infrastructure in contemporary organisations.

The course focuses on designing, implementing, testing and maintenance of high-quality information systems and data-driven applications. 

You will focus on acquiring and using the expertise required by an information systems developer and programmer to create solutions to large and complex problems.  The expertise and skills you develop from engineering software solutions as part of a team is highly regarded by employers.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
  • Apprenticeship
Language:
  • English
Course length:
4 Years
Entry requirements:
Level 3

Fees paid by Welsh Government.  No cost to apprentice or employer.

Why choose this course?

01
Apprenticeships are a life long learning pathway with no age limit, so as long you are employed, not in full-time education and over 18 you can apply.
02
Degree apprenticeship starts at Level 4, however, relevant previous experience/qualifications will be taken into account. You will study part-time around your work commitments, and the programme will be for 2-4 years.
03
The programme is Government funded and you will be entitled to a wage, statutory holidays and paid time off to study.
04
Apprentices must be in relevant employment, but a degree apprenticeship is suitable for all industry sectors and business sizes.
05
Apprentices must be eligible to work in the UK and receive a minimum salary of at least £12,000 per annum.
06
If you are self-employed in Wales you can also apply.

What you will learn

Students on this programme will learn database design, creation, administration and the development of programs for the development of data-driven applications. In the first year, you will study a broad range of subjects common to several courses within the Computing Portfolio. These provide the underpinning required for later years and allow flexibility to transfer across pathways in your first year of study.

During your second year, you will study modules that provide a greater depth for your chosen programme. In the final year, you will undertake a major project which provides a focus for your studies.

Data Analysis & Visualisation

(20 credits)

Software Development

(20 credits)

Computer Architecture and Operating Systems

(20 credits)

Introduction to Web and Database Concepts

(20 credits)

Learning in the Digital Era

(20 credits)

Networks and Cyber Security Essentials

(20 credits)

Changemakers: Creativity and Value Creation

(20 credits)

Network Operating Systems and Services

(20 credits)

Data Security and Compliance

(20 credits)

Statistical Programming

(20 credits)

Geographical Information Systems

(20 credits)

Databases and Application Development

(20 credits)

Independent Project

(40 credits)

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning

(20 credits)

Usability Engineering

(20 credits)

Data Warehousing and Data Mining

(20 credits)

Optional 

Emerging Trends

(20 credits)

Industrial Based Research

(20 credits)

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Staff

Our People

You will be taught and support by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • English and Mathematics level 2 (GCSE A*-C, 4-8 or equivalent) and a level 3 qualification (A level, BTech, Diploma or equivalent) is the usual minimum entry requirement.  

  • The School of Applied Computing aims to produce graduates that help shape the future of network infrastructures. The course content is contemporary and shaped for employability and the development of industry skills through close links with local and national employers.

    Students are assessed through a combination of laboratory-based practicals, assignments, presentations, projects and examinations. Module assessment is often by assignment, or assignment and examination. The final mark for some modules may include one or more pieces of coursework set and completed during the module. Project work is assessed by a written report and presentation.

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