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Cloud Computing with Cyber Security - Foundation Degree (Subject to Validation Approval by The OU)

Start Date: 16th September 2024
Code: PHFC01214

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Duration: 2 Years Full-time
Start date: 16th September 2024
End date: 23rd May 2026

Course fees for each year.

  Year 1 Year 2 Total Fee
Fee £2700 £2700 £5400

Fees are payable annually.
The fees for year 2 may be subject to change.

Find out more about eligibility for reduced course fees, payment options and financial support available in our fees and funding page.


Course Content

This is an exciting opportunity to study our new, dynamic Foundation Degree specialising in Cloud Computing and Cyber Security.  If you are interested in pursuing a career as an IT professional then this is the course for you!  The modules of our foundation degree course cover a broad spectrum of topics within cloud computing and cyber security, equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue careers in various domains such as cloud computing, development, networking, and cybersecurity.

In addition, our programme incorporates a diverse range of industry entry-level certified courses, including Microsoft Cloud, Cloud Management and Development, and Cisco Networking and Cybersecurity. These certifications, recognised across the industry, are seamlessly embedded into our curriculum, offering students a robust foundation for their professional development, and facilitating their progression towards higher-level certifications and employment.  Not only will you achieve a Foundation Degree but you will have the opportunity to complete additional valuable industry recognised qualifications.

The course is delivered on our brand new Coleraine Campus with state of the art computer labs and industry standard resources.

A Certificate of Higher Education in Cloud Computing with Cyber Security is available on successful completion of all Level 4 units.

Year 1

Computational Mathematics: Introduction to mathematical concepts relevant to computing and problem-solving.
Computer Systems: Understanding the architecture and components of traditional computer systems and cloud systems – aligned with Microsoft Technical Specialist certifications.
Programming Fundamentals: Basic programming skills and principles to build a solid foundation – aligned with Microsoft Technical Specialist certifications.
Network Essentials: Fundamentals of networking, covering protocols, configurations, and troubleshooting – aligned with Cisco certifications.
Cloud Fundamentals: Introduction to cloud computing concepts, services, and deployment models – aligned with Microsoft Technical Specialist certifications.
Databases and Data Analytics: Database management principles and basics of data analytics – aligned with Microsoft Technical Specialist certifications. 

Year 2

Cloud Technologies and Development: In-depth exploration of cloud and cloud development – aligned with Microsoft Technical Specialist certifications.
Cyber Security: Comprehensive coverage of cybersecurity principles, practices, and defensive strategies – aligned with Cisco certifications.
IoT Development & Security: Understanding and securing IoT devices and networks with cloud data handling – aligned with Cisco certifications.
Network Security: Advanced concepts in network security, including encryption and intrusion detection – aligned with Cisco certifications. 

Work Placement 

The course includes a work placement in industry, successful completion of which is mandatory. This will take place in an appropriate computing environment where theoretical skills will be enhanced with practical experience.  This hands on experience helps to enhance employability and exciting career opportunities.

 

This course is subject to validation approval by the Open University.   

There are no additional mandatory costs for this course.


Course Aims

The Foundation in Cloud Computing with Cyber Security, validated by Open University, has been developed in recognition of the skills shortage in NI and UK and the need to develop more specialists in both Cloud and Cyber. This program serves as a launchpad for students, equipping them with the necessary skills to seamlessly transition into the dynamic field of Computing, particularly focusing on Cloud Computing with Cyber Security. It not only addresses the immediate needs of the industry but also provides students with the knowledge and skills to progress into the industry or further academic study at degree level.

Key objectives of the Foundation Degree in Computing include:

  • Providing students with a comprehensive understanding of various facets within the field of Computing, with a particular emphasis on software development, networking and cyber security in the integration of Cloud Computing with Cyber Security environments.
  • Preparing students for a successful career in the Computing industry, while also laying the groundwork for further academic pursuits at the honours degree level.
  • Offering invaluable industrial experience to students, enabling them to hone their skills and readiness for both employment opportunities and continued academic advancement.
  • Contributing to the growth of the local technology economy by producing graduates equipped with the requisite skills and knowledge to thrive in the industry.
  • Strengthening partnerships with industry stakeholders to ensure the relevance of the curriculum, while also facilitating opportunities for student and lecturer placements, employment, and apprenticeships.
  • Through its collaborative approach and focus on practical application, the Foundation Degree in Computing bridges the gap between academia and industry, empowering students to embark on fulfilling careers while driving innovation and growth within the local technology sector. 

To be eligible to apply for this programme, applicants must have a suitable Level 3 qualification, for example a BTEC National Diploma or Certificate or a BTEC Extended Diploma or a BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Computing or IT, or suitable subjects at GCE A-level. Applicants should have a minimum of 64 UCAS tariff points, but entry requirements may be enhanced depending on demand and other factors. Such enhancements may result in preference given to those applicants with additional Level 3 computing-related subjects.

Applicants must also have at least 4 GCSE grades at C or above to include English (or an equivalent University-approved qualification such as Level 2 Essential Skills in Communication) and Mathematics (Or Essential Skills Level 2 Numeracy). Applicants with a National or Extended Diploma (or other relevant qualification) in subjects other than Computing are also eligible to apply. 

Where mature students wish to have prior education and/or experience taken into account, in lieu of meeting the full course entry requirements, they should contact the relevant Course Director or Admissions by 12th August, as an application deadline will apply. It is at the College's discretion to consider APEL enquiries after the dates stated.

Final selection will be by interview.



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