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Degree

Computer Science (Software Engineering) 1

University of Sheffield

Course Reference: 2407

Award: BEng(Hons)
BEng 

Recognitions

Section Intake Dates Award Course details Accredited by Location Provider International recognition
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/2023 - 08/2028 BEng  3 years : Full Time BCS   University of Sheffield Washington Accord³  
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/2000 - 08/2023 BEng(Hons)  3 years : Full Time BCS   Washington Accord³  
CEng (Full) 09/1985 - 08/2000 BEng(Hons)  3 years : Full Time BCS   Washington Accord  

1The course name changed in the following years:

Sept 1985 To Sept 2023 - Software Engineering


3Washington 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.

Public notes

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The 'with a Year in Industry' mode is course ref 11582 BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
1985-1994 No conditions. 1995-1999 1. The following half-modules must have been passed: COM208 Computer Systems Engineering COM329 Databases I 2. A double module individual project must have been passed at Level Three, at the first attempt, which is practical and problem-solving, and which demonstrates the application of engineering principles. 3. The equivalent of a t least two years' full time study, at levels Two and Three, must have been undertaken successfully on a CEng accredited course. 2000-2004 1. Students must pass at the first attempt, a practical problem solving project. 2. Students must complete the final two taught years of the course at the Sheffield campus. 2005 - 2008 intakes: 1) Students must pass both project modules COM3010 and COM3021. 2) Students must pass, at the first attempt, a practical and problem solving project. The Department must supply an annual list of those students achieving both of these conditions. Engineering Council
Further Learning required from 2000 intake BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT