University Master Degree Completion

Extended Diploma in Computing Technologies (Networking)

(University Level 7 (Master Degree Advanced Entry) – 120 Credits)

£2,998.00

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The level 7 extended diploma in computing technologies – networking is an advanced entry Master degree course, which provides learners with 120 credits of the 180 credits required to achieve a complete Masters. This extended diploma has been developed to meet the needs of individual learners, colleges, training providers and the skills, knowledge and understanding required by staff in organisations, working in the field of networking.

After receiving your level 7 diploma, you are eligible to apply for a Master degree top-up course, either online or on campus at a range of UK universities. The top-up portion will usually consist of the final 60 credits of either, a dissertation, or a dissertation and one module.

To obtain this extended diploma learners must take the five mandatory units and the two units from the networking pathway.

Total Qualification Time: 1200 Hours

Total Guided Learning Hours: 600

Total Credit Value: 120

 

 

Unit Codes Unit Title Level Credit GLA
Mandatory Units
D/618/7843 Managing Innovation and Change in Computing 7 20 100
H/618/7844 Systems Development and User Experience (UX) 7 20 100
K/618/7845 Implementing and Managing Cyber Security 7 20 100
F/618/7852 Business Intelligence Systems 7 20 100
J/618/7853 Independent Project 7 20 100
Optional Units
H/618/7858 Networking and Infrastructure Development 7 10 50
K/618/7859 Internet of Things (IoT) 7 10 50

 

Networking and Infrastructure Development

The aim of this unit is to provide learners with the knowledge and understanding of networks used within computing environments and the importance of ensuring a network is designed appropriately, is scalable and fit for purpose. Learners will also learn the considerations that must be made when designing an infrastructure environment including the hardware, software and communication elements within the structure. The learner will:

  • Understand the features of network infrastructures
  • Understand network infrastructure security
  • Understand wireless network infrastructures
  • Understand how to support and maintain a network infrastructure

 

Internet of Things (IoT)

The aim of this unit is to provide learners with core knowledge and understanding of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. The unit also explores how IoT is used today to increase productivity and efficiency across personal and business life, identifying its use in the future. Learners will explore the underlying technologies that make functionary possible. The learner will:

  • Understand Internet of Things (IoT) technologies
  • Understand Internet of Things (IoT) security considerations
  • Understand the benefits of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies
  • Understand the requirements of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies

 

Managing Innovation and Change in Computing

 

The aim of this unit is to provide learners with the necessary knowledge and understanding in order to manage innovation and change in computing environments. Learners will explore that change is constant and the importance of understanding and applying a process for managing change within an organisation. There will be a focus on innovation and changes that are common across the computing industry. The learner will:

  • Understand innovation and change management in computing
  • Understand how to manage change
  • Understand how to explore innovative computing ideas
  • Be able to recommend innovative computing solutions
  • Understand the wider business context of computing changes

 

Systems Development and User Experience (UX)

This aim of this unit is to provide learners with knowledge and understanding of the development of systems and how this is achieved using a range of systems development life cycle models (SDLC). Learners will focus on how to establish the user and technical requirements of the system and the considerations to make when developing a user interface. The learner will:

  • Understand the development lifecycle of a system
  • Understand software and data system construction
  • Understand system design, implementation and testing
  • Understand how to create a positive user experience
  • Be able to develop and test prototypes

 

Implementing and Managing Cyber Security

 

This unit aims to provide learners with the necessary knowledge and understanding of securing computing systems and how to implement and manage cyber security in an enterprise environment. The unit will focus on the core principles to consider in order to secure systems appropriately. Learners will develop the knowledge and skills relating to security, detection, information and attack management in order to protect an organisation in the event of a cyber security attack.The learner will:

 

  • Understand the principles of cyber security
  • Understand the importance of user awareness
  • Understand cyber security protection methods
  • Understand cyber security testing
  • Understand how to manage a cyber-attack
  • Be able to manage cyber security in an organisation

 

Business Intelligence Systems

This unit aims to help learners develop an understanding of business intelligence systems and the benefits of using such systems from an organisational point of view.

Learners will focus on the key areas within business intelligence systems and develop an understanding of why business intelligence plays a fundamental role in organisational strategic planning. The learner will:

  • Understand the characteristics of business intelligence systems
  • Understand organisational need for business intelligence systems
  • Understand how business intelligence systems play a key strategic role in organisations
  • Be able to use business intelligence software

 

Independent Project

This unit aims to provide learners with the opportunity to undertake an independent project. In the unit learners can utilise the knowledge and understanding gained in previous units and from other areas of learning and experience to independently manage and complete a practical project. Learners will showcase the skills learned and their understanding of technologies whilst following formal project management techniques. The learner will:

  • Understand the considerations to make when planning an ICT project
  • Be able to plan an independent ICT project
  • Be able to manage and complete an ICT project
  • Be able to test your development
  • Be able to evaluate your development

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