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Web Design and Development

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Course summary

Why this course?

• Develop technical backend and creative frontend skills to understand the full web development stack.
• Embedded IT work culture replicating industry experience.
• Gain a computing degree without a maths or science qualification at A-Level. 
• Study in labs in our brand new state-of-the-art media centre on campus.
• We are ranked among the top 3 modern universities in London (Complete University Guide 2025).

About this course

BSc Web Design and Development blends technical and creative skills to prepare you for a career in web development.

You’ll be set authentic assessments, meaning that your projects, tasks and exercises will replicate the working world of web design, ensuring that you are fully prepared for life after graduation.

Between Years 2 and 3, you can also opt for a professional placement year, meaning you can apply for a placement and gain valuable real-world experience in web design.

Skills

Our BSc Web Design and Development blends technical and creative skills into one package, teaching you software development and web design skills. In your first year, you will develop programming skills and the ability to work with existing data. Additionally, you will gain a critical understanding of digital media and skills in image editing and developing website prototypes.

Throughout the degree, you will continue to hone software development and data analysis skills. You will also understand what makes a positive, engaging and impactful website or mobile app for users.

After the first year, you can take optional modules based on your career ambitions, such as strategic digital communication, digital gaming, animation and creativity, project management and digital storytelling. You will also learn core cyber security skills related to organisational resilience.

Career opportunities

We embed employability in computing programmes throughout the curriculum, focusing on project-based assessments that simulate real-life scenarios. Our collaborative approach, team working modules, and Final Year Project demonstrate our project-based approach to learning.

Our method prepares you to enter the software development or web/mobile design industries.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
G450
Institution code:
R48

This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.

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