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Degree

Title
Computer Science
University
Queen Mary, University of London
Award
BSc(Hons) 
Course ref
2140

Recognitions

Section Intake Dates Award Course details Accredited by International recognition
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/2010 - 08/2026 BSc(Hons)  3 years : Full Time IET   Washington Accord*  
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/2000 - 08/2021 BSc(Hons)  3 years : Full Time BCS   Washington Accord*  
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/2000 - 08/2005 BSc(Hons)  3 years : Full Time IEE   Washington Accord*  
CEng (Full) 09/1983 - 08/2000 BSc(Hons)  3 years : Full Time BCS   Washington Accord  
CEng (Full) 09/1988 - 08/2000 BSc(Hons)  3 years : Full Time IEE   Washington Accord  

* Washington Accord recognition requires a combination of a recognised CEng bachelors-level degree course with recognised further learning to masters level. Click here to view the FAQ on International Recognition.

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BCS 2010-2020 Students must pass the final year project without compensation. BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Intake years 2005-2009: (1) Students must have competed a minimum of 240 credits of relevant ISE content out of 360, of which a minimum 80 must be at level 3. (2) Students must complete the 2nd year module DCS235 Software Engineering. (3) Students must pass at the first attempt a practical and problem solving project. (4) Students must have studied at the Queen Mary, University of London campus. (5) The Department must supply an annual list to the Society of those students achieving this. BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Intake years 2000-2004: Students must pass DCS224 Graphical User Interfaces and DCS310 Systems Analysis. Students must also pass at first attempt a practical problem-solving project for BCS accreditation. BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Further Learning required from 2000 intake BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
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