BSc (Honours) en informatique et statistiques
Online United Kingdom
BSc
DURÉE
6 ans
LANGUES
Anglais
RYTHME
À plein temps, À temps partiel
DATE LIMITE D'INSCRIPTION
DATE DE DÉBUT AU PLUS TÔT
FRAIS DE SCOLARITÉ
GBP 21 816 *
FORMAT D'ÉTUDE
Apprentissage à distance
* Le coût total, à temps partiel à raison de 60 crédits, est de 3 636 £ par an.
C'est l'une des nombreuses combinaisons de matières disponibles dans notre BSc (Honours) Computing & IT et une deuxième matière (Q67). L'informatique & IT étudiée avec des statistiques peut ouvrir des perspectives de carrière dans divers secteurs. Vous acquerrez de bonnes bases en méthodes statistiques, qui viendront compléter les compétences informatiques & IT que vous développerez.
Si vous aimez l'informatique & IT et les statistiques, ces qualifications pourraient donc vous convenir. L'accent étant mis de plus en plus sur les données et la modélisation mathématique ces dernières années, la plupart des emplois dans le domaine des statistiques requièrent des compétences en informatique & IT. Par conséquent, les diplômés possédant des compétences analytiques et informatiques sont très recherchés par les employeurs - ils peuvent avoir un avantage sur les candidats ne possédant qu'un seul de ces ensembles de compétences.
Principales caractéristiques
- Accrédité par BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT (Institut agréé pour les technologies de l'information)
- Combiner des matières complémentaires - statistiques et informatique & IT
- Choisissez parmi quatre domaines d'intérêt au sein du volet informatique & IT
Accessibilité
Nos diplômes sont aussi accessibles que possible et nous disposons d'une gamme complète de services de soutien. Notre BSc (Honours) Computing & IT and a second subject utilise une variété de matériel d'étude et comprend les éléments suivants :
- Étude en ligne - la plupart des modules sont en ligne ; certains comportent un mélange de matériel imprimé et en ligne. Les ressources d'apprentissage en ligne peuvent inclure des sites web, des fichiers audio/vidéo et des activités interactives.
- Horaires prédéterminés - nous vous aiderons à développer vos compétences en matière de gestion du temps.
- Évaluation sous forme de questions à réponse courte, de dissertations et d'examens
- Retour d'information - l'évaluation continue comprend le retour d'information de la part de votre tuteur et l'utilisation de ce retour pour améliorer vos performances.
- Utiliser et produire des diagrammes et des captures d'écran
- Trouver du matériel externe/de tiers en ligne
- Accès aux catalogues et bases de données en ligne
- Logiciels spécialisés
- Expressions mathématiques et scientifiques, notations et techniques associées
- Didacticiels en ligne
- Travail de groupe
- Travaux pratiques
- Pensionnat
Accréditation
Accrédité par BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, pour répondre pleinement aux exigences académiques pour l'enregistrement en tant que professionnel agréé de l'informatique. L'accréditation du BCS garantit que les programmes d'études répondent aux normes élevées fixées par la profession.
Accrédité par BCS, le Chartered Institute for IT, pour l'attribution du label de qualité Euro-Inf Bachelor au nom d'EQANIE (European Quality Assurance Network for Informatics Education e.V.) comme satisfaisant aux résultats des programmes de premier cycle spécifiés par les normes-cadres Euro-Inf et les critères d'accréditation pour les programmes d'études en informatique.
Le temps qu'il faut
- Études à temps partiel - 6 ans
- Études à temps plein - 3 ans
- Délai - 16 ans
Knowledge and understanding
Upon completion of this degree you will have:
- A broad critical understanding of the fundamental principles, concepts, and techniques underlying computing and IT.
- An understanding of a range of models and languages to support the analysis and design of computing and IT systems.
- A broad critical understanding of the fundamental principles, concepts, and techniques underlying your second subject area.
- An understanding of the principal theories, methods, models, and approaches that can be deployed in your second subject area.
- An understanding of the range of situations in which computing and IT systems are used, particularly in your second subject area, how people interact with them, and the possibilities and limitations of such systems.
- An awareness of the ethical, social, and legal issues that can be associated with the development and deployment of computing and IT systems, including in the context of your second subject area.
Cognitive skills
On completion of this degree you will be able to:
- Apply and critically evaluate key concepts from computing and IT and your second subject area in a range of contexts.
- Select and apply appropriate techniques and tools for abstracting, modelling, problem-solving, designing, and testing computing and IT systems, and be aware of the limitations involved.
- Select and apply appropriate techniques and tools relevant to your second subject area.
- Critically analyze and evaluate a range of ideas, arguments, or theories based on your second subject area.
- Devise and carry out a project in computing & IT, in the context of your second subject area, that applies and extends your knowledge and understanding, and critically reflect on the processes involved and the outcomes of your work.
Practical and professional skills
On completion of this degree you will be able to:
- Analyze, design, evaluate, and/or test computing and IT systems, using appropriate simulation and modelling tools where appropriate.
- Plan and organize yourself and your work appropriately, including keeping systematic records of work in progress and outcomes.
- Demonstrate the ability to undertake ongoing learning to keep up to date with computing and IT and your second subject area.
- Identify and address the ethical, social, and legal issues that may arise in your second subject area and during the development and use of computing and IT systems.
- Use appropriate professional tools to support your work.
Key skills
On completion of this degree you will be able to:
- Communicate information, arguments, ideas, and issues clearly and in appropriate ways, bearing in mind the audience and the purpose of your communication.
- Work in a group, communicating effectively in a distance setting where the communication is computer-mediated.
- Work independently, planning, monitoring, reflecting on, and improving your learning.
- Find, assess, and apply information from a variety of sources, using information technology where necessary.
- Select and use accurate, appropriate numerical and analytical techniques to solve problems.
- Recognize and understand a range of technological problems and select suitable techniques for solving them.
This degree has three stages, each comprising 120 credits.
- In Stage 1, you’ll study two 30-credit computing & IT modules, one 30-credit statistics module and one 30-credit mathematics module.
- In Stage 2, you’ll study two 30-credit modules from a choice of computing & IT focus areas and two 30-credit statistics modules.
- In Stage 3, you’ll choose one 30-credit computing & IT module, study two 30-credit statistics modules and complete a 30-credit computing & IT project module.
Stage 1 (120 credits)
Computing & IT
You'll study both of the following:
- Introduction to computing and information technology 1 (TM111)
- Introduction to computing and information technology 2 (TM112)
Statistics
You'll study both of the following:
- Introducing statistics (M140)
- Essential Mathematics 1 (MST124)
Stage 2 (120 credits)
Computing & IT focus
Communications and networking:
You'll study both of the following:
- Cisco networking (CCNA) part 1 (TM257)
- Communication and information technologies (TM255)
Computer science:
You'll study both of the following:
- Object-oriented Java programming (M250)
- Algorithms, data structures and computability (M269)
Software development:
You'll study both of the following:
- Object-oriented Java programming (M250)
- Managing IT: the why, the what and the how (TM254)
Web development:
You'll study both of the following:
- Object-oriented Java programming (M250)
- Web technologies (TM252)
Statistics
You'll study both of the following:
- Analysing data (M248)
- Practical modern statistics (M249)
Stage 3 (120 credits)
Computing & IT
You'll choose one from:
- Cisco networking (CCNA) part 2 (TM357)
- Communications technology (TM355)
- Data management and analysis (TM351)
- Interaction design and the user experience (TM356)
- IT systems: planning for success (TM353)
- Software engineering (TM354)
- Web, mobile and cloud technologies (TM352)
Statistics
You'll study both of the following:
- Applications of probability (M343)
- Applied statistical modelling (M348)
Computing & IT project
You'll study the following:
- The computing and IT project (TM470)
Assessment
Our assessments are all designed to reinforce your learning and help you show your understanding of the topics. The mix of assessment methods will vary between modules.
Computer-Marked Assignments
- Usually, a series of online, multiple-choice questions.
Tutor-Marked Assignments
- You’ll have a number of these throughout each module, each with a submission deadline.
- They can be made up of essays, questions, experiments or something else to test your understanding of what you have learned.
- Your tutor will mark and return them to you with detailed feedback.
End-of-Module Assessments
- The final, marked piece of work on most modules.
- Modules with an end-of-module assessment won’t usually have an exam.
Exams
- Some modules end with an exam. You’ll be given time to revise and prepare.
- You’ll be given your exam date at least 5 months in advance.
- La plupart des examens se déroulent à distance et vous les passerez à la maison ou dans un autre lieu.
- If a module requires you to take a face-to-face exam, this will be made clear in the module description, and you will be required to take your exam in person at one of our exam centres.
Skills for career development
Organisations increasingly value IT teams with skills relevant to wider business in addition to technical ability. This joint honours degree enables you to develop specialist knowledge and understanding in computing and IT and to combine these with expertise in an additional discipline.
Depending on your choice of second subject – business, design, mathematics, applied psychology or statistics – you’ll have a unique and focused skill set that will enhance your existing career and put you in a strong position in the jobs market, which increasingly depends on computing technologies across all sectors. You’ll also develop important transferable skills such as teamwork, time management, numeracy, analysis and problem-solving.
Please note that if you choose to study this degree with psychology as your second subject, your degree will not make you eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) by the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Career relevance
Computing and IT is a rapidly growing sector of employment, and the UK is recognised as a world leader in producing talented graduates. Employers highly regard Open University computing and IT graduates for their ambition, time management and organisational skills.
Computing and IT professionals are in demand by providers (such as software companies) and user organisations alike. Organisations increasingly value IT teams with skills relevant to wider contexts in addition to technical ability. This degree will open the way for careers in sectors including retail, finance and commerce, leisure and gaming, telecommunications, broadcast media, digital media, manufacturing, transport, tourism, government, health, education, and the voluntary sector.
Growth areas and areas of high demand include cyber security, mobile development, cloud computing and data science.
Grâce à notre approche unique de l’apprentissage à distance, vous pouvez étudier depuis chez vous, au travail ou en déplacement.
Vous aurez des délais d'évaluation à respecter, mais sinon, vous serez libre d'étudier aux moments qui vous conviennent, en adaptant votre apprentissage au travail, à la famille et à la vie sociale.
Pour chacun de vos modules, vous utiliserez soit uniquement des ressources en ligne, soit un mélange de supports en ligne et imprimés.
Chaque module que vous étudiez aura un site Web de module avec
- Un planificateur d'études hebdomadaire, vous offrant un guide étape par étape tout au long de vos études
- Matériel de cours tel que des lectures, des vidéos, des enregistrements et des activités auto-évaluées
- Forums de modules pour les discussions et les activités collaboratives avec d'autres étudiants
- Détails de chaque devoir et leurs dates d'échéance
- Un système de réservation de tutorat, des salles de tutorat en ligne et les coordonnées de votre tuteur
- Versions en ligne de certains supports et ressources de modules imprimés.


