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WHAT WILL I STUDY? / Introduction to Computers and Network Systems You will be introduced to the fundamentals of computer hardware, software and networking technology, including some advanced concepts such as security. / Python and Linux Gain the confidence to replicate the working environment on your own computer, and the ability to access the university system using network remote access through computer-based workshops. / Technologies in Context Study electronics and electronic engineering in a global context: why it is important, how it affects our daily lives, what drives innovation, and the evolution of electronic technology and future trends. / Database Systems Develop your knowledge of database management systems, their design, implementation and applications by exploring the underlying principles and learning the techniques to implement and maintain an efficient system. / Principles and Concepts of Network Technologies You will develop your critical understanding of the principles of operation of modern networks as you gain the practical skills to design, build and test such a network. / Professional Development and Practice Explore the business context and application of computing and information systems as you investigate the societal, professional, ethical and legal issues surrounding business practices. Exact modules may vary in order to keep content current.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? / Examinations / Assignments / Practical tests / Projects / Software Development tasks
WHAT WILL MY WEEK LOOK LIKE?
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WHAT’S IT LIKE TO STUDY COMPUTER NETWORKS AT SALFORD? / Competitions Salford is at the heart of the rapidly growing tech community in Greater Manchester, and a sponsor of Hack Manchester where competitors are able to exercise their programming skills in a fun environment. In October 2019, one of Salford’s student teams won the Co-op challenge; a second won the Next Generation category; and another team secured third place in the prestigious Clockwork challenge. / Part of the community In April 2019, Salford hosted over 200 female undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers of Computing and related subjects for the BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium – named after the woman considered the world’s first programmer for her ideas surrounding a machines ability to interpret – which enables women to network, communicate and advise. / Societies At the University of Salford, we have a range of student-run societies which cover all aspects of student life, from academia to sports, politics to the environment, performance to faith. Several are linked to our computing courses – such as Steminists, Computing and Esports – providing likeminded students with a place to socialise, relax and enhance their skills.
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