Computing 2017/18 Undergraduate Guide

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An award-winning University

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University of the Year 2013 The University of Huddersfield became the Times Higher Education University of the Year in November 2013. Our particularly ‘bold, imaginative and innovative initiatives’ were noted by the panel.

Queen’s Award The University received the prestigious Queen’s Award for International Trade in 2013, linked to the growth in our international student community.

Queen’s Anniversary Prize In 2015, the University’s role in expanding the global boundaries of new music earned a Queen’s Anniversary Prize, one of the most coveted distinctions in UK Higher Education.

A Four Star University Huddersfield is a four star university rated as ‘highly international, demonstrating excellence in both teaching and research with an excellent environment for students and staff’, as awarded by QS Stars.

Educate North Award The University of Huddersfield won New University of the Year at the Educate North Awards in 2015 which celebrate the crucial role of Higher Education in the North of England.

Athena Swan In 2015, we were recognised for our commitment to gender equality – including the recruitment and career development of female scientists and engineers – by being granted the Athena SWAN Bronze Award.

Read more about all our awards at hud.ac.uk/our-awards

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Welcome to Computing Computing is a dynamic, ever-growing field and our courses at the University of Huddersfield reflect that dynamism. Our courses have been designed to equip you with all the practical and theoretical skills you’ll need to really make an impact in the industry, whatever your area of interest. During your time with us you’ll have support from staff who have a wealth of professional experience both in industry and in research. Our staff are undertaking research that’s relevant to the world around us, research that they can bring into their teaching. You’ll also have access to inspiring facilities in a creative and supportive environment.

Most of our courses are accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS), which is the Chartered Institute for IT. Accreditation is independent recognition that the course meets the high standards set by the IT industry and so you can be certain what we teach at Huddersfield is contemporary and relevant to industry. We offer invaluable real-world experiences via the optional placement year as well as endless opportunities for learning, development and creativity. Only your imagination sets the boundaries! Dr Hugh Osborne Subject Leader

What’s inside Study with us

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Meet us Joseph’s student journey so far

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Hear how Dr Diane Kitchin is encouraging women into computing

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Our courses

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Apply to us

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Study with us

I want to work on software that helps as many people as possible. I’d like to create a product that helps people with disabilities. Joseph Duffy, Software Engineering BSc(Hons)

Dr Steve Wade teaching in one of our PC Labs

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The UK’s only University where all our permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy *

Computers have a huge impact on our lives. It’s an area that’s continuously evolving, with more businesses using software to automate their processes, and smart phones becoming dominant. In fact, there are now more devices connected to the internet than there are people on earth!

Access to industry standard facilities

Opportunity to undertake a year-long industry placement

With a predicted a shortfall of 900,000 adequately skilled programmers (and other technology professionals) in Europe by 2020 **, there’s lots of opportunities for computing graduates. Our courses have a strong focus on programming and cover the design, development and support of software. They’ve been designed with input from industry to ensure the content is relevant and contemporary. With a common thread running across some courses in Year 1, you may have the option of switching courses if you discover an interest in a new area. We offer three course levels: • MEng/MSci/MComp – Integrated Master’s course lasting four years (five with placement). It extends

your studies to Master’s level. All are fully accredited by the BCS***. • BSc – Bachelor’s degree course lasting three years (four with placement). Most of these are partially accredited by the BCS †. • Top-up – for those who’ve already completed two years of Higher Education study in a related subject. All our degrees have flexible options allowing you to tailor your studies. Our full-time, 3-4 year courses offer you the chance of spending a year on placement gaining contacts, skills and experience. Our industry standard facilities include high-end PCs with dual monitors; Windows, Linux and Apple Mac workstations; Adobe Suite and Autodesk 3ds Max. Throughout your time with us you’ll be supported by passionate academic and technical staff, who have years of industry and professional experience. Previous graduates from courses in this subject area have gone on to work for organisations including Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Vodafone and Oracle.

Most of our courses are accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS)

* Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching.

** Figures from The European Commission 2015

*** Accredited as meeting the requirements for Chartered IT Professional (CITP) and CITP Further Learning and/or fully meeting the requirements for Chartered or Incorporated Engineer (CEng) and/or Chartered Scientist (CSci) † Accredited as meeting the requirements for CITP and/or partially meeting the requirements for CEng and/or CSci hud.ac.uk  5

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Courses

Graduates employed:

100%* Key information: UCAS code: G600 Duration: 3 years full-time, 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: BBB at A Level DMM at BTEC 120 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications Additional criteria: GCSE English grade C or above or equivalent GCSE Maths grade B or above or equivalent

Software Engineering BSc(Hons)

Computer software is used in a huge variety of situations, including supporting commercial activities, in government and voluntary organisations, the control of manufacturing processes and software for educational and personal use. This course aims to provide you with the core knowledge and skills needed to operate in this dynamic environment. You’ll be supported in gaining knowledge of the contemporary methods and techniques in software development, and in developing the flexibility and adaptability required for a long term career in the software development industry. You have the opportunity to undertake an optional placement year which gives

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

Accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS)

Access to industry standard facilities

you the opportunity to put into practice what you have learnt and gain some real-world experience. To support your studies we have excellent, contemporary computing facilities. Our laboratories are equipped with machines running a variety of operating systems and a wide range of software. This course shares a common first year with our Computing Science BSc(Hons)/MSci, Computing BSc(Hons)/MComp and Software Engineering MEng courses. This gives you the flexibility to transfer between courses during the first year if you find you have an interest in an area you may not have encountered before (transfer to the MEng courses depends on the average mark you achieve in your first year)**.

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of our students have the opportunity to undertake a placement year in industry

* Percentage of graduates from this course who go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey)

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** To transfer to the Computing Science courses your mark must be 50% or above in the Computing Science and Mathematics module. Transfer to any of the Integrated Master’s courses also depends on achieving an average mark of 60% in your first year.

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Graduates employed:

82%*

Key information: UCAS code: G601 Duration: 4 years full-time, 5 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: AAB at A Level DDD at BTEC 136 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications (must inc. two passes at A Level) Additional criteria: GCSE English grade C or above or equivalent GCSE Maths grade B or above or equivalent

Software Engineering MEng

Software engineering is the art of finding practical solutions to real problems. Professional software engineers should be able to produce software that is robust, reliable and attractive to use at a reasonable cost and in a specified timeframe. Computer software is used in a huge variety of situations, including supporting commercial activities, in government and voluntary organisations, the control of manufacturing processes, and software for educational and personal use. A successful software engineer requires the ability to adapt to changes in this rapidly expanding field. This integrated Master’s course aims to provide you with the core knowledge and skills needed to operate in this

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

Accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS)

Access to industry standard facilities

dynamic environment. This course has been designed to provide you with a deeper, specialist knowledge of the subject than the BSc(Hons) version of the course. You’ll study for an extra year leading to an MEng qualification. We aim to prepare you for a variety of careers and so this extra year of study gives you more opportunities for project work and developing pieces of working software. You’ll also study more advanced software development techniques and management topics. We have excellent computing facilities that aim to replicate the working environment, and this course also offers an optional placement year.

100%

of our students have the opportunity to undertake a placement year in industry

* Percentage of graduates from this subject area who go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey)

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Courses

Graduates employed:

90%*

Computing Science BSc(Hons)

93%

Key information: UCAS code: G400 Duration: 3 years full-time, 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: BBB at A Level DMM at BTEC 120 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications Additional criteria: GCSE English grade C or above or equivalent GCSE Maths grade B or above or equivalent

Each day we interact with computing in ways we probably don’t even realise. Computing enables us to have more fun, be more creative and try out new ideas. It enhances the quality of our lives and aims to meet the challenges of ever-expanding and advancing technology. This course is designed to equip you with the theoretical and practical skills needed to tackle the challenges in this rapidly expanding industry. Our aim is to support you in developing knowledge and skills in programming, software engineering, mathematics, mobile computing and much more.

This course scored 93% for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2015 These solutions can range from software implementing the latest in state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI), to the exploitation of computing applications for engineering or scientific experimentation. You’ll be taught through a combination of formal lectures, tutorial groups, practical laboratory work and seminars.

This course is partially accredited by the British Computing Society (BCS) and provides you with the opportunity to apply your skills to the real-world by We will guide you in developing undertaking a one year the ability to identify complex placement. The University problems, propose effective has links with a range of solutions and implement these leading employers in the UK in software. and internationally.

Richard George, graduated Computing Science BSc(Hons) 2014, now Application Support Technician at HSBC For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

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“The support I received from the University staff was second to none, and the social activities available to all students helped to make my time studying a very enjoyable and invaluable experience.”

* Percentage of graduates from this course who go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey)

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Courses

Graduates employed:

82%*

Key information: UCAS code: I104 Duration: 4 years full-time, 5 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: AAB at A Level DDD at BTEC 136 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications Additional criteria: GCSE English grade C or above or equivalent GCSE Maths grade B or above or equivalent

Computing Science MSci

Computing enhances the quality of our lives and aims to meet the challenges of ever-expanding and advancing technology. This integrated Master’s course is based on our Computing Science BSc(Hons) but includes an extra year that leads to an MSci qualification, allowing you to cover the subject in more depth. Our aim is that graduates from this course will be equipped to pursue a career in research or within industry as a computing scientist or software manager. The course content has been designed to equip you with the theoretical and practical skills needed to work in this rapidly expanding industry. We will guide you in developing advanced knowledge and

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

Accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS)

skills in programming, software engineering, mathematics, algorithms and data structures, networking, mobile computing, distributed systems and much more. You’ll be supported in developing the ability to identify complex problems, propose effective solutions and implement these in software. You’ll be taught through a combination of formal lectures, tutorial groups, practical laboratory work and seminars. This course also provides you with the opportunity to apply your skills to the real-world by undertaking a one year placement. The University has links with a range of leading employers in the UK and internationally to support you in this.

£27,942

Average computer science undergraduate starting salary (HESA 2015)

100%

of our students have the opportunity to undertake a placement year in industry

* Percentage of graduates from this subject area who go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey)

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Computing Science with Games Programming

Graduates employed:

82%*

BSc(Hons) New course for 2017 The UK has a large and vibrant games development industry and our close links with local and national development companies help us to ensure that the course content matches the skills required to work in the industry.

Key information: UCAS code: I132 Duration: 3 years full-time, 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: ABB at A Level DDM at BTEC 128 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications

This course has been designed to cover general computing and software engineering knowledge and skills that are applicable across the computing industry, whilst supporting you in gaining the specific skills necessary to prepare for a career in the computer games sector.

Additional criteria: GCSE English grade C or above or equivalent GCSE Maths grade B or above or equivalent

The course allows you to explore current and developing issues in the computer games industry.

It focuses on the technical aspects of games development and you’ll be supported in developing a strong knowledge base in computer games programming, games systems and development techniques, alongside a sound understanding of general computing and software engineering skills. You’ll study topics including game engine architecture, computational mathematics and artificial intelligence. You’ll also work in a team with other students to complete a computer games project.

Peter Bottomley, graduated Computer Games Programming BSc(Hons) 2008, now Lead AI Programmer at Dambuster Studios “My time at the University helped set me up for getting a job in the games industry. My placement year was massively beneficial and the course tutors taught me valuable skills to prepare me for industry. Huddersfield is a place great to learn, have fun and make some great memories.”

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

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* Whilst this is a new course and therefore no graduate statistics for this specific course are available, 82% of graduates from courses in this subject area go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey)

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Computing

Graduates employed:

90%*

BSc(Hons)

This course has been designed to help you gain a broad skillset, therefore allowing you to apply for a wide range of jobs when you graduate.

Key information: UCAS code: G407 Duration: 3 years full-time, 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: BBB at A Level DMM at BTEC

Alongside exploring all aspects of computing, this course features a range of option modules. So, if you find that you have a particular interest in one area of computing, you have the opportunity to tailor your studies. The course is focused on helping you develop hands-on, practical skills in computing, as well as gaining an understanding of how people interact with software systems.

120 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications Additional criteria: GCSE English and Maths grade C or above or equivalent

We aim to give you as much real-world experience as possible during your time with us.

Accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS) So, as well as working on projects in our inspiring computing facilities, you have the opportunity to spend your third year working on placement in a computing role. This course shares a common first year with our Computing Science BSc(Hons)/MSci, Computing MComp and Software Engineering BSc(Hons)/MEng courses. This may give you the flexibility to transfer between courses during the first year if you find you have an interest in an area you may not have encountered before**.

Ben Cox, Computing BSc(Hons), placement with Flexitallic Ltd, Kirklees

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

“Being on placement has allowed me to get a good idea of what would be expected of me within the professional environment.” * Percentage of graduates from this course who go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey) ** To transfer to the Computing Science courses your mark must be 50% or above in the Computing Science and Mathematics module. To transfer to the Software Engineering courses your mark must be 50% or above in the Software Design and Development module. Transfer to any of the Integrated Master’s courses also depends on achieving an average mark of 60% in your first year.

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Computing

Graduates employed:

82%*

MComp

Highly skilled computing graduates are in demand from businesses and there are career opportunities available in a range of organisations across the globe. This integrated Master’s course is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS) and builds on our successful Computing BSc(Hons) degree. You’ll study an extra year that leads to an MComp qualification, allowing you to gain a deeper knowledge of the subject.

Key information: UCAS code: I102 Duration: 4 years full-time, 5 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: AAB at A Level DDD at BTEC 136 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications Additional criteria: GCSE English and Maths grade C or above or equivalent

A significant portion of this course consists of options, giving you the freedom to tailor your studies to your interests. You can typically choose modules from a range covering computing science, software development, information technology and multimedia.

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

Accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS)

You have the chance to spend your third year on placement in industry. This experience gives you the opportunity to apply university based knowledge and skills to the real-world of work. This course shares a common first year with our Computing BSc(Hons), Computing Science BSc (Hons)/MSci and Software Engineering BSc(Hons)/ MEng courses. This may give you the flexibility to transfer between these courses as you develop your areas of interest. You can make the transfer at any time during the first year if you satisfy the entry requirements for the course you wish to transfer to**.

Access to industry standard facilities

Opportunity to undertake a placement year

* Percentage of graduates from this subject area who go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey)

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** To transfer to the Computing Science courses your mark must be 50% or above in the Computing Science and Mathematics module. To transfer to the Software Engineering courses your mark must be 50% or above in the Software Design and Development module. Transfer to any of the Integrated Master’s courses also depends on achieving an average mark of 60% in your first year.

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Computing in Business

Graduates employed:

90%*

BA(Hons)

Current evidence shows that businesses are in need of graduates who have an in-depth knowledge of information and communication technologies (ICT) accompanied by a sound business acumen. This course aims to not only enhance your knowledge and understanding of the connection between business and computing but also to help you develop the skills required of future computing professionals.

Key information: UCAS code: G423 Duration: 3 years full-time, 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: BBB at A Level DMM at BTEC 120 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications

user friendly a system is and the strategic business needs of an organisation. The majority of the course content is delivered by the School of Computing and Engineering, with some modules provided by the University’s Business School.

This course offers you the chance to spend a year working in industry, gaining experience and contacts that will help you when you begin looking for your first graduate job. As you progress through the As well as studying how to course you will be encouraged design and develop computer to be an independent learner systems and websites, you’ll and develop the transferable study the issues that a business has to consider when developing higher level skills which are in demand from employers. new information systems. This means exploring finance, how

Additional criteria: GCSE English and Maths grade C or above or equivalent

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

Accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS)

Access to industry standard facilities

100%

of our students have the opportunity to undertake a placement year in industry

* Percentage of graduates from this course who go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey)

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Information and Communication Technology

Graduates employed:

95%*

BSc(Hons) Information and communication technology (ICT) professionals help businesses and organisations use any information they store digitally. They work with computer based technology and technology that allows people to share information digitally, exploring ways in which communications can be integrated, for example linking telecommunications with computer networks.

Key information: UCAS code: G5GK Duration: 3 years full-time, 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: BBB at A Level DMM at BTEC 120 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications Additional criteria: GCSE English and Maths grade C or above or equivalent

Our goal is to equip you with the knowledge, skills and ability to help organisations identify their ICT needs, and then design, produce and operate computer based information systems. Throughout the course you’ll be supported in gaining a thorough grounding in the

principles of ICT, including best practice in developing web technologies. You’ll study advanced skills in developing database enabled applications. We aim to give you the skills to perform strongly in a graduate level information systems position, and prepare you for a career in this dynamic area of computing. To achieve this we work closely with industry and you have the option to spend a year on placement which gives you the opportunity to gain great skills, experience and contacts. This course is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS), The Chartered Institute for the IT industry. BCS accreditation is awarded to courses that provide a solid foundation in computing.

Gavin Pickles, Information and Communication Technology BSc(Hons), placement with Leeds City Council For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

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“On my placement I had fantastic support and many learning opportunities. I was working on small and large scale projects, some with a value of hundreds of thousands of pounds.”

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Applied Computing (Top-up)

Graduates employed:

82%*

BSc(Hons) This course has been designed for those who have completed at least two years of University or Higher Education study in a related subject.

Key information: UCAS code: G409 Duration: 1 year full-time Entry requirements: DipHE/Foundation Degree/ HND or equivalent in a related subject

The course aims to enhance your employment prospects by supporting you in developing the problem solving skills expected of future computing professionals.

Additional criteria: GCSE English grade C or above or equivalent Your previous qualification must include substantial programming in an object oriented programming language, such as Java or C++

The course includes topics such as the development of database management systems (including nonrelational databases) and the range of technologies that can support the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in organisations. The Individual Project module gives you the opportunity to tackle a relevant project of your choosing with support from your tutors.

You also have the option of choosing a module that covers working with internet and intranet sites. You’ll be supported in gaining technical and business computing knowledge through course content based on industry best practice. By building on your existing knowledge of computing, this course aims to support you in becoming skilled and adaptable as a software developer, database administrator, web master or project manager. The University is home to inspiring computing facilities, giving you access to industry standard equipment. You’ll be supported in using software to create applications and programs that meet the needs of industry and commerce.

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

* Whilst this is a top up course and therefore no graduate statistics for this specific course are available, 82% of graduates from courses in this subject area go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey)

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Information and Communication Technology (Top-up)

Graduates employed:

82%*

BSc(Hons) This top-up course has been designed for those who have completed at least two years of University or Higher Education study in a related subject.

Key information: UCAS code: GG4N Duration: 1 year full-time Entry requirements: DipHE/Foundation Degree/ HND or equivalent in a related subject

This course aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills required to help organisations specify, design, implement, operate and exploit information systems.

Additional criteria: GCSE English grade C or above or equivalent

You’ll be supported in working with sophisticated software tools to develop information systems for people. This is aimed at helping you to develop your creativity and imagination as well as your technical competence. On this course you’ll be supported in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to specify, design, implement, operate and exploit computer-based

information systems on behalf of your organisation. The need for good design in information systems and the importance of the Internet in e-commerce are also emphasised. We maintain links with local employers and you will have the backup of our University Careers Service. You will be encouraged to be an independent learner and develop the transferable higher level skills which are in demand from employers. The University is home to inspiring computing facilities, giving you access to industry standard equipment. You’ll be supported in using software to create applications and programs that meet the needs of industry and commerce.

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

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We believe in the importance of professional skills and accredited qualifications that can help you succeed in your career. To support you we pay for you to have BCS student membership.

You’ll have access to professional standard software and equipment

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My student journey so far

Joseph Duffy Software Engineering BSc(Hons)

“I’m from a village near Hull. It’s very rural, everyone knows one another and my grandparents owned the local pub. I wanted to experience living somewhere else and I came to two Open Days here and loved the feel of the place. “As a child I wanted to be an inventor. I wrote all my inventions in a book, I can’t decipher it now but I do remember making some inventions out of paper clips and string! “I created my first computer programmes and websites when I was 12. Initially I didn’t want to turn my hobby into a career, but I created an extension for Safari when

I was 14 and Apple promoted it on their website. At least 60,000 people downloaded it and I received emails saying thank you. The knowledge that software can help improve people’s lives made me realise this was what I wanted to do. “At the end of my placement I applied for a scholarship to attend the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. On my application I talked about my placement and how I’m interested in developing software that helps disabled people. I won a free ticket to the event in San Francisco and went to a dedicated student event where I was able to network with developers.

“My ambition after graduation is to work at Apple. It’s Eventually, I’d like to work tough competition but that’s for myself and create a my dream.”

product that helps people with disabilities.

To hear Joseph talk about his student journey visit   hud.ac/profiles

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Encouraging women into computing

Dr Diane Kitchin Senior Lecturer, Department of Informatics

“Growing up I wasn’t sure what I wanted to be. At one point I liked the idea of being a TV researcher, looking up facts for programmes - and part of my job now involves research in Artificial Intelligence Planning.

I feel many women miss out on a career in computing and I’m keen to combat this. I’m really keen to combat this, especially through initiatives like Athena Swan. I’m a member of the School Athena Swan Committee and the University currently holds the Bronze Award.

“My first degree was in English, but after my children were born I decided to do something different so I applied for the Computing MSc conversion course at Huddersfield. I “After my Master’s I had the knew a bit about computing opportunity to undertake a and I’d done a small amount funded PhD. I taught part-time of programming which had during my studies and got a job piqued my interest. as a Research Assistant when I had completed, and after a year “Computing appealed to me I got my lecturing job. as there are definite answers and I wanted something that would get me a well-paid job and an interesting career. I feel many women miss out on a career in computing and

“It’s wonderful to see a student’s sense of achievement, I feed on seeing the penny drop and their understanding developing.”

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Apply to us We hope you’ve found all the information you need to inspire you to become a student here at Huddersfield. Now all you need to do is apply. UCAS If you want to apply for a first (undergraduate) degree, you need to submit your application via UCAS. Go to www.ucas.com If your present school or college is registered with UCAS (chances are they will be) just ask your teacher or careers adviser for help. Once you’ve applied we’ll guide you through the steps towards becoming a student from your application, to your offer and enrolment, so you’ll always know what to do next.

Make sure your application form is received by UCAS by 15 January 2017 (or even earlier if you’re applying from outside the EU). Course codes The UCAS website gives you codes for all courses but you’ll also find these with the course details in this brochure. Make sure you enter the right code on your application form. The institution code for Huddersfield is HUDDS H60.

When to apply through UCAS If you’re planning to start your course in Autumn 2017, UCAS will accept your application from 1 September 2016. If you want to defer entry for one year, please ensure this is indicated on your application form.

Contact us Got a question? Get in touch with us. Admissions and Marketing Office Tel. +44 (0)1484 473116 Email. compeng@hud.ac.uk Web. hud.ac.uk/ce  @HudCompEng   HuddersfieldUniversityComputingandEngineering

Important Information This brochure is provided for information only and will not form part of your student contract. For full, up to date details on our courses, including when and how that information may change, visit our website at www.hud.ac.uk/courses

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