BSc(Hons) Mobile Computing and Communications: University of East London
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- Degree
- BSc(Hons)
- Address
- BSc(Hons) Mobile Computing and Communications: University of East London, School of Computing, Information Technology and Engineering, University of East London, Docklands Campus, 4-6 University Way, London E16 2RD, London, United Kingdom
- Ads
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- Subject
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Information technology and Telecommunication
- Course Language(s)
- English
- Course Beginning
- February
- Duration
- 3 years full time or 4 years sandwich
- Telephone
- +44 (0)20 8223 2041
- Fax
- +44 (0)20 8223 2963
- E-mail
c...@uel.ac.uk
- Website
- http://www.uel.ac.uk/cite
About the programme
This programme allows you to build extensive knowledge in a variety of computing subjects crucial for understanding of mobile networks, devices and applications. You will learn programming, computer systems architecture, mobile devices architecture, mobile operating systems, networking, communications security and the business contexts in which computer-based systems are used in the mobile telecommunications environment.
Studying in the field of mobile computing and communications is challenging and enjoyable, and can lead to a rewarding career. At UEL you will develop deep understanding of mobile technologies and the necessary technical, analytical and business skills required to apply these technologies to appropriate contexts.
Career opportunities
Potential careers include the analysis, design and development of mobile-based information systems, mobile computing networking, mobile software development, and web-based development for mobile devices.
Admission requirments
- 200 UCAS tariff points or equivalent
- Equivalent overseas qualifications and IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
- Relevant Access programme
- Mature students, without appropriate academic qualifications but with relevant work experience, attend for interview and aptitude test
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