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BSc (Hons) Web Enterprise

UCAS Code : G454 BSc/WE

Course Topics
Course Topics on BSc (Hons) Web Enterprise : Multimedia 15%, Web Development 15%, Computing 20%, Options 20%, Project and Professional 15%, Enterprise Studies 15%
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Course Structure and Content

The BSc (Hons) Web Enterprise degree aims to produce graduates with a strong entrepreneurial awareness and detailed technical and design skills.

The degree has two themes: web development and enterprise.

The web development theme explores markup languages, packages (e.g. Dreamweaver) and web programming in languages such as JavaScript, PHP, Perl and C#. It also includes animation, video, sound and music content development.

The enterprise theme includes marketing, business planning, e-commerce case studies and guest speakers from industry.

This course is distinctive in that it puts web development and enterprise skills together in one degree. Demand for web skills is strong and this is supported by our contacts in industry.

Graduates of this course will have an edge in the job market over those with purely technical skills.

Students may choose to spend a year in industry after their second year or opt to continue immediately with their final year options.

Course Structure and Content

Full time undergraduate degrees are taught over three years at the university, plus perhaps, a "sandwich" year in industry after the second year.

These are the modules you could expect to study on this course. The modules you can choose in your Second and Final years will depend on those you have studied in preceeding years. Also, some second and final year modules may be changed or restructured in order to keep the course up to date with latest trends in the industry.

For more information about our courses, contact our Admissions Team.

First Year

Core modules

Second Year

Core modules

Optional modules - choose two from...

Final Year

Core modules

Optional modules - choose one or two from...

...plus one or two of the following to make three optional modules

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