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Degree
Computing for Commerce and Industry (F05)
Open University
Course Reference: 8007
Recognitions
Section | Intake Dates | Award | Course details | Accredited by | International recognition |
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CEng (Is Further Learning) | 09/2015 - 08/2021 | MSc | Unspecified : Distance Learning | BCS | Washington Accord³ |
CEng (Is Further Learning) | 09/2005 - 08/2021 | MSc | 7 years : Part Time | BCS | Washington Accord³ |
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
Note | Added by |
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For graduates emerging between 09/2010 - 08/2014 they must obtain the award within six years of registering on their first module of study. | BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT |
Accredited further learning for CEng | Engineering Council |
For the graduates emerging between 01.01.05 and 31.12.09 the following conditions apply: 1) Student must have entered the programme with at least an HND in computing (but normally an honours degree) OR at least 5 years experience in IT. 2) Students must have taken M880 Software Engineering OR, from May 2006, M882 Managing the Software Enterprise AND M883 Software Requirements for Business Systems. 3) Students must pass, at the first attempt, a practical problem solving project. | BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT |
For 09/2015 - 08/2021 intakes the following conditions apply:1) Students must obtain the award within 7 years of registering on their first module of study.2) Students must have studied in the UK as evidenced on the student transcript. |