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BEng (Honours) Computer and Network Engineering

Four years full-time (including one year work placement) or three years full-time

UCAS code • HG66

Location • City Campus
Subject area • Engineering
Related subjects Computing


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At a glance

Learn how to design, engineer, install and maintain computer systems and networks in well-equipped specialist computing labs. Then spend a paid placement year with one of our industrial partners gaining experience and professional skills.

Key points
• Gain both the academic and professional skills to match the needs of industry.
• Develop your computer and network engineering skills in well-resourced specialist labs.
• Gain real industry experience with a year in industry with companies such as IBM, CISCO and BT Exact.

What is computer and network engineering?
In modern society, computer systems and computer networks are essential to the operation of many electronic systems and the IT infrastructure in businesses and large organisations. Applications can range from very large networked systems such as web servers, cloud computing and Client-Server applications,  down to very small embedded microcontrollers such as smart networked sensor monitoring for healthcare, automotive or  process control.

This provides a challenging environment for the computer and network engineer, who must adapt to these changes to ensure the systems meet the changing requirements of business.

This course

This course emphasises the need to be adaptable to the constantly evolving systems and changing needs of the computer and networking industry.

You learn to design, develop, install, maintain and monitor computer systems and computer networks for many areas of industry and commerce.

You learn in specialist labs comprising
• four dedicated network laboratories where you research and investigate computer networks. You configure your design in the laboratory ready for testing in the real world.
• a multimedia laboratory where network performance issues for multimedia application are investigated
• an electronics and communications laboratory where low level system performance may be examined, such as packet loss, bit error rate or quality of service
• an embedded system laboratory where you design, develop and implement computer programs on embedded micro-processors and micro-controllers

You design and develop embedded systems and networks using ARM processors, CAN bus, Zigbee wireless networks.

The laboratories provide you with the practical skills to specify the hardware and software for a system and consider other issues such as security, communication media and managing a network.

Once you’ve honed your skills, you get the opportunity to use them in industry on a paid one year placement in various businesses and organisations such as • IBM • CISCO • Citrix • BT Exact • PlusNet • Red Bull-Racing • Proact.

On placement, you may be tasked with projects such as
• providing first to third line computer systems to computer networks support
• designing a network infrastructure for a client base
• designing and developing computer systems

Key areas of study
Key areas include • computer engineering • electronics • data communications • microcomputing • network engineering.

Find out more about BEng (Honours) Computer and Network Engineering

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How to apply

You apply for this course through UCAS.

Fees – home and EU students

2013/14 academic year

For 2013 entry, membership of a professional body is included in the course fee.

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding

Fees – international students

2013/14 academic year

Typically £10,680 a year

2014/15 academic year

Typically £11,250 a year

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries see www.shu.ac.uk/international/fees

Assessment

• coursework • group work • examinations • presentations • lab reports • final year project

Work placements

Find out about work placements and how we can support your placement experience.

Optional year-long work placements are normally gained by competitive interview and are not a guaranteed part of a course.

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Professional Recognition

This course is accredited by the British Computer Society. It counts towards the academic requirements for registration as a Chartered IT Professional and Chartered Engineer.

British Computer Society

Key Information Set The learning and teaching information shown in the Key Information Set for years one, two and four of this course are based on the modules chosen by full-time and placement students. The information for year three of the course shows the pattern for students who complete a placement.

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