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Digital Technologies (top-up) BSc Hons (Activate Learning - City of Oxford College)

Course details
  • 4 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Activate Learning-Reading College

Course summary

Digital technology is a fast paced and exciting discipline that thrives on innovation. From medicine and healthcare to industrial applications, transport, communications, and entertainment, our lives are dependent on digital technology, one of the fastest growing areas for employment in the world.

If you hold a higher national diploma or foundation degree in a digital technology or computing award this course provides a progression route to a degree in Digital Technologies. You can study full time or part-time, at Reading College and University Centre or City of Oxford College and University Centre or via distance learning.

You will benefit from visiting speakers from industry and the setting of ‘live briefs’ from companies such as Microsoft, IBM and JISC. Using high quality learning resources such as computer laboratories and digital resources you can apply the cutting-edge theoretical skills and techniques you have learned.

You will acquire knowledge and skills, emphasising the personal, interpersonal and project skills necessary to apply these to the modern workplace.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
P301
Institution code:
O66

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