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Academic excellence for business and the professions Computing at City: Your Options Explained Dr. Cristina Gacek Associate Dean For Education, Department of Computer Science

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Academic excellence for business and the professions

Computing at City: Your Options Explained

Dr. Cristina Gacek

Associate Dean For Education, Department of Computer Science

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Academic excellence for business and the professions

Computer Science means programming

Our first years take an intensive programming course in the first two weeks.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa97oK3KfUc

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Your Future IT Careers

• Skilled professionals are needed that can both understand and solve business problems with IT.– Modern organisations need IT to be effective.– IT is a people- and team- orientated profession.

• IT industry sells business services, not technology– shaping business demand, – designing and managing business processes

• Experience gained during your degree will help you gain employment.

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City’s Unique Strengths

• Focus on Academic Excellence– In the top 5% of universities world-wide (THE)– One of the UK’s most financially secure universities

(no debt, over 6 months expenditure in reserves) – World-class research with industrial focus– Applications/places ratio twice the UK average

• Focus on the Professions– Distinctive, professional with strong industrial links– EC1V is the top postcode for Hi-Tech startups.– Vast majority of students enter graduate-level jobs– Sector-leading industry placements: SAP, banks, BT, etc

• London – Europe’s IT Capital

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EC1V is the top postcode for Hi-Tech Startups

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Benefits of Placements at City• In 2011 the average starting salary of our placement graduates was

£27,647. Average starting salaries, by discipline – source www.the

completeuniversityguide.co.uk (The average Computer Science starting salary was £22,311)

• In 2014 we offered over 500 places for 160 second year students (some placements are unique to City because of our links).

• In their final year, placement students outperform non-placement students by an average of nearly 10%

• For placement students, the most common degree classification is a 1st (48% of students);69% get a 2:1 or higher

• In 2013 100% of placement students in full-time work (6 months after graduation), secure a graduate level job.

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UG Programme: Quick Overview• Common first year (you decide degree later)

• Full recognition from the British Computer Society

• NEW: portfolio modules – professional development and chance to study for industry certifications.

• All our degrees offer– A specialisation in a particular area– Expertise in key computing areas– Knowledge that students elsewhere will not have– Flexibility and a wide range of electives– Placements happen between second and final year.

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Our Computing Degrees

– BSc (Hons) Computer Science (G400)– BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Games Technology (G490)– BSc (Hons) Business Computing Systems (G422)

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Part 1: Common First Year

• Teaches you the basic computing skills– Programming in Java– Systems Architecture– Software Design– Mathematics for Computing– Databases– Algorithms– Business & Professional Development (portfolio)

Then you decide which degree to choose...

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Part 2: Choose & Consolidate• Modules

– Professionalism & Personal Development (portfolio module)– Software Engineering– Networks & Operating Systems

• Computing Modules Include:– Data Structures & Algorithms, C++– Games Technology Module

• Business Computing Modules include:– HCI, Information Management, Business Processes

• Team Project - simulates a real world industrial project, includes project within specialism (e.g. Games Technology students do a Games Technology Team Project).

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Part 3: Advanced Topics

• Modules on advanced topics that enhance your degree– Many research-based or reflect industry issues– Modules are unique to City’s staff and expertise

• More flexible delivery– Many modules are electives - you choose 4 of the 5

• Individual project– Project on a single topic with a focused supervisor – Do what most interests you - develop new products, work with a client,

or undertake research

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Elective Modules

• Examples of the over 20 available– Software Agents and Data Mining– Electronic Commerce– Business Engineering with SAP Products– Requirements Engineering– Advanced Databases and IT Security– Advanced Human-Computer Interaction– Entrepreneurship in IT– Pervasive Computing

• Plus specialist modules from the other IT degrees

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One Year Placements

• Placements between second and final year:– get paid! 15-26K p.a. for a typical IT placement– may get job offer for when you finish the course– get ideas for final year project & better marks.

• City has over 25 years experience of placements:– we help you get a placement; – we get your experience externally recognised; and– we look after you while you are there! – Over 500 placements available this year – including many exclusive to City.

Improve your education and employability

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The Professional Pathway

• You can earn while you learn at City!– Same course content and exams as full-time students.– Degree with pathway placement takes four years. Same as one

year placement students.– Part-time study from Year 2 or 3 - one day per week at City, for

45 weeks of the year (no summer vacation!).– Placement employment for up to 4 days per week.

This is unique to City!

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Where Students Go…

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What Students DoTomas – Games Programmer Monika – First line Support

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What Students Do

Malak – Programmer & Data Analysis

Katherine - Systems Integration

Kunal - Technical Account Manager

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What City Wants…

• Typical offers this year, for all degrees, are:– A-levels: BBB or 300 Tariff points excluding Key Skills.– Advanced Diploma considered as per Tariff– BTEC National: DDD for IT Practitioners– Mature/Overseas/Other: individual basis.– Maths, science, technology subjects preferred (at least one

offered).

• We usually do not interview – we would rather ensure that you are well informed about our

courses!

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Academic excellence for business and the professions

Any Questions?

Come to our stand, or try:

http://www.city.ac.uk/department-computer-science

[email protected]

020 7040 8406