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The degree program consists of a three-year degree approved by Leeds Beckett University after a one-year Foundation Year offered by The British College.
What is Level 3 or Year 0?
In order to help students advance toward a BSc (Hons) Computing degree, Year 0 at The British College is a Foundation Year (Certificate to be issued by The British College). This year's objectives are to help students adjust to the UK study environment, enhance their English proficiency, and introduce the skills needed for higher education.
Year 0 or Level 3 consists of 8 modules.
Semester I | Credit | Semester II | Credit |
Academic English | 15 | Fundamentals of Multimedia | 15 |
Fundamentals of Data Science | 15 | Object-Oriented Programming | 15 |
Introduction to Programming | 15 | Mathematics for Computing | 15 |
Computer Fundamentals and Network | 15 | Internet Technologies | 15 |
Students will be registered with Leeds Beckett University following the Foundation Year. The program can be finished wholly in Kathmandu, but interested students may also choose to move to Leeds.
Year 1 or Level 4 consists of 6 core modules totalling 120 credits
Semester I | Credit | Semester II | Credit |
Fundamentals of Computer Science | 20 | Fundamentals of Computer Programming | 20 |
Computing Systems | 15 | System Analysis & Design | 20 |
Fundamentals of Databases | 15 | Website Development | 20 |
Year 2 or Level 5 consists of 4 core, 1 elective and 1 Project Management totalling 120 credits
Semester I | Credit | Semester II | Credit |
Application Programming | 20 | Principles of Networking | 20 |
Database Systems | 20 | Project Management | 20 |
Web Application Technologies | 20 | Software Systems Development | 20 |
Students will participate in our IMP (International Mobility Program) in Singapore, Dubai, or London after finishing Level 5. International travel, lodging, and breakfast are all included in the tuition price.
Semester I | Credit | Semester II | Credit |
Production Project | 20 | Production Project | 20 |
Advanced Database Systems (Optional) | 20 | Developing Mobile Applications (Optional) | 20 |
Advanced Web Engineering (Optional) | 20 | Human-Computer Interaction (Optional) | 20 |
Advanced Software Engineering (Optional) | 20 | Advanced Systems Analysis and Design (Optional) | 20 |
Digital Security (Optional) | 20 | ||
Intelligent Systems(optional) | 20 |
Note: All students take the Production Project with two optional modules in each semester.
After completing the program, graduates will be able to:
Apply fundamental and advanced computing concepts to solve complex problems.
Design, develop, test, and maintain software and computing applications.
Apply programming, object-oriented programming, algorithms, and software engineering principles.
Design and manage databases and information systems.
Configure and manage computer networks and communication systems.
Develop web and mobile applications using modern technologies.
Apply principles of cybersecurity and information security to protect computing systems.
Use emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, and computer vision.
Conduct independent computing projects, research, and critical evaluation of technical solutions.
Demonstrate effective technical writing, communication, teamwork, and project-management skills.
Analyze real-world computing requirements and develop innovative technology-based solutions.
Pursue careers as software developers, web developers, database administrators, network professionals, data analysts, mobile application developers, and IT professionals.