Candidates are selected on the basis of their ability to cope with and benefit from the programme. Their suitability can be demonstrated either through previous educational achievement or experience and aptitude.
Admission by prior qualification will normally require a minimum 32 UCAS Tariff points with the majority of the points gained in related subjects. Typically, points can be derived from: One GCE A level or Vocational A level pass or equivalent Two AS level passes BTEC National Diploma/Certificate Other qualifications such as Scottish Highers, Welsh Baccalaureate, Irish Leaving Certificates, International Baccalaureate, with the required UCAS points A pass in a recognised Access course Equivalent Scottish or Irish qualifications
Admission by experience and aptitude will be based on the length and type of the candidate’s employment experience and their ability to demonstrate an aptitude and enthusiasm for the subject. As part of this process, candidates may be required to undertake aptitude tests and/or provide personal and/or employment references.
Maths and English Grade C and above should be held, or Functional Skills Level 2 as an alternative, as well as basic IT skills.
Start date:
Sep 2026
Course Overview
The FdSc Computing is designed for students who want to gain the technical expertise and problem-solving skills required to thrive in the digital and IT industries. This foundation degree blends academic knowledge with applied learning, preparing you for a wide range of computing careers or progression to a top-up Honours degree.
You will study areas such as software development, web and mobile technologies, networking, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and databases, while also developing critical thinking, project management, and professional communication skills. The course emphasises employability, with opportunities to work on live projects, respond to industry briefs, and build a professional portfolio.
Delivered in collaboration with employers, the FdSc provides the knowledge and experience needed to succeed in this fast-evolving sector.
Course Overview
Year 1 Modules – Computing Investigative Project – Work on your own project and expand your knowledge into new areas. Database Design and Development – managing and analysing data effectively. Networking and Security – Develop network designs and implement security. Programming and Software development – developing core coding and software development skills. Computing Proffesional – Learn to work as a team on large scale projects. Computer Systems Architecture – Develop understanding of computer components and selection. Year 2 Modules : Work Based learning Project – Work with an employer directly on a project Cloud Computing and Development – exploring the latest digital innovations. Data Structures and Algorithms – Understand the use of algorithms in computing to solve coplex problems. Networking implementation and management – designing, implementing, and managing networks. Operating System Design – Develop and understanding of the operating systems core dunctions and the services provided. Games Design and Development – Learn about the game development process associated models and game engine use.
Additional Information
Strong University Partnership – This degree is validated by Liverpool John Moores University.
Specialist Facilities – Access purpose-built learning environments including counselling pods, a VR suite, and a dedicated University Centre.
Proven Success – Students achieve some of the highest satisfaction and progression rates in the region, moving into employment or postgraduate study.
Financial and Practical Help – From bursaries and equipment loans to free breakfast and gym access, we provide wide-ranging support to help you succeed.
How is the course delivered?
Teaching is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, and practical sessions, alongside guided independent learning. Lectures introduce the core concepts of computing, while workshops and labs provide hands-on experience with software, coding platforms, and digital tools.
You will work on collaborative projects, live briefs, and independent assignments designed to mirror professional practice. Tutorials and feedback sessions provide tailored guidance, while independent study helps you develop research and problem-solving skills relevant to the workplace.
How my learning will be assessed?
Software development projects – building and testing applications.
Reports and essays – critically analysing computing concepts and practices.
Practical assessments – demonstrating skills in networking, databases, and cybersecurity.
Presentations and discussions – developing professional communication skills.
Portfolio development – showcasing technical and creative work for progression or employment.
Independent project – producing an in-depth applied study within computing.
Course Facilities
As an FdSc Computing student, you will benefit from access to specialist digital facilities including computer labs equipped with industry-standard software, dedicated networking equipment, and coding environments for software development.
You will also have access to collaborative learning spaces, cloud platforms, and digital tools that reflect professional practice. The Learning Resource Centre provides academic texts, journals, and online databases, supported by expert staff to help develop your research and digital skills.
Potential Careers
Graduates of the FdSc Computing are well-equipped for careers across IT and digital industries. Career opportunities include Software Developer, Web Developer, Cybersecurity Analyst, Database Administrator, Systems Analyst, or IT Support Specialist, with employment available across business, industry, and the public sector.
The qualification also provides progression to a BSc (Hons) Computing or related top-up degree, supporting longer-term goals such as management roles, consultancy, or postgraduate study in specialist computing areas.