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Degree

Title
Computer Science (Software Engineering)
University
University of Wolverhampton
Award
BSc(Hons) 
Course ref
11028

Recognitions

Section Intake Dates Award Course details Accredited by Location Provider International recognition
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/2010 - 08/2023 BSc(Hons)  3 years : Full Time BCS   Washington Accord*  
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/1999 - 08/2023 BSc(Hons)  6 years : Part Time BCS   Washington Accord*  
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/1999 - 08/2018 BSc(Hons)  4 years : Sandwich BCS   Washington Accord*  
CEng (Full) 09/1997 - 08/1999 BSc(Hons)  4 years : Sandwich BCS   University of Wolverhampton Washington Accord  
CEng (Full) 09/1997 - 08/1999 BSc(Hons)  6 years : Part Time BCS   University of Wolverhampton 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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September 2008- August 2010 part time intakes: Students not undertaking project CP3343 must take modules 6MM006 Individual Project and 6MM007 Professional Project Deliverable. Engineering Council
September 2007-August 2010 sandwich intakes: Students not undertaking project CP3343 must take modules 6MM006 Individual Project and 6MM007 Professional Project Deliverable. Engineering Council
September 2008-August 2010 part time intakes: Students must pass, at the first attempt, a practical and problem solving 30 credit project (CP3343). The School must provide an annual list to the Institute of those students achieving this. Engineering Council
September 2007-August 2010 sandwich intakes: Students must pass, at the first attempt, a practical and problem solving 30 credit project (CP3343). The School must provide an annual list to the Institute of those students achieving this. Engineering Council
September 2004-August 2008 intakes: Students must pass, at the first attempt, a practical problem-solving 30 credit project (CP3343) Engineering Council
All students must pass at the first attempt a practical problem-solving project. Engineering Council
All students must take the Level 2 module CP2016 Personal Computer Systems Engineering Council
Conditions: 1. Students must take modules 6MM006 Individual Project and 6MM007 Professional Project Deliverable or the 40-credit 6CS007 Project and Professionalism module. 2. Students must have studied the award at the Wulfruna Street campus. BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Further learning required from 1999 intakes BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
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