HNC in Computing for England (Cyber Security)
Study Level | Level 4 |
Duration | 1 Academic Year |
Study Mode | Full-time |
Start Date | September 2025 |
This course offers you a broad introduction to network engineering. You will be able to demonstrate a sound knowledge of the foundational concepts of computer networks, including hands-on practical experience. You will be able to communicate accurately and appropriately and will have the qualities needed for employment that require some degree of personal responsibility.
In addition to the technical skills and knowledge, you will also gain a range of transferable skills to ensure effective team working, take independent initiative, solve problems and have an adaptable and flexible approach to network engineering, showing resilience under pressure, and meet challenging targets within a given resource.
The course will prepare you for a range of careers in computing, including network engineering, software engineering, data analytics, security, intelligent systems, applications development and testing.
There will also be an opportunity to achieve a vendor accredited certifications. A programme of events has been developed where experts from industry or visiting academics in the subject area will present to the students. The School of Computing runs a series of ‘Tech Talks’ where industry specialists have visited the College to speak with students, local employers and College stakeholders. The School of Computing also holds an annual Student Conference. This features talks from alumni who are now working successfully in industry.
You will learn:
• Principles and practices of the contemporary global computing environment
• Organisations, their diverse nature, purposes, structures and operations and their influence upon the external environment
• CPD, staff development, leadership and reflective practice as methods and strategies for personal and people development.
• Computing and computer applications, software development, networking and media systems.
• How technologies interrelate and communicate with one another, support processes and lead to a computerised solution to a problem.
• Programming and coding skills
• Client relationship management and develop appropriate policies and strategies to meet stakeholder expectations.
Transferable skills include self-reflection, including self-awareness, communication, team working, showing resilience under pressure and project management.
Assessments may include elements of:
Effectively planned field trips, which have a direct relevance to the syllabus, add value to the learning experience. The Computing team plans a range of visits to conferences, seminars and events during the academic year. These include visits to:
This is representative of the most common fees scenario, but actual fees can vary depending on a number of factors. Please contact us if you need more guidance.
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