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Degree

Computer Science

Kingston University

Course Reference: 3472

Award: BSc(Hons) 

Recognitions

Section Intake Dates Award Course details Accredited by International recognition
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/2004 - 08/2010 BSc(Hons)  4 years : Sandwich BCS   Washington Accord³  
CEng (Requires Further Learning) 09/2004 - 08/2010 BSc(Hons)  4 years : Part Time BCS   Washington Accord³  
CEng (Full) 09/1983 - 08/1999 BSc(Hons)  4 years : Sandwich BCS   Washington Accord  
CEng (Full) 09/1997 - 08/1999 BSc(Hons)  4 years : Part Time BCS   Washington Accord  

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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2008-2009 (PT) 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. BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
2008-2009 (PT) intakes: Students not undertaking project CP3343 must take modules 6MM006 Individual Project and 6MM007 Professional Project Deliverable. BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
2007-2009 (SW) intakes: Students not undertaking project CP3343 must take modules 6MM006 Individual Project and 6MM007 Professional Project Deliverable. BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
2007-2009 (SW) 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. BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
2004-2007 intakes: Students must pass, at the first attempt, a practical problem-solving 30 credit project (CP3343) BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Further Learning required from 2004 intake BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT