

BSc Computer Networking
About this course
Computer networking is the discipline concerned with the design, implementation, management, and security of the systems through which computers and devices communicate. The internet, corporate networks, mobile networks, the infrastructure of cloud computing, and the connected devices of the internet of things all depend on the principles and protocols that networking addresses. Networking specialists understand both the physical and logical layers of communication systems, from cables and wireless signals to routing protocols, security architectures, and network management tools. At the University of the West of Scotland, this programme is offered on a part-time basis and includes a sandwich year in industry with work placement, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, making it one of the most structurally flexible and professionally comprehensive programmes of its kind. The part-time mode makes it accessible to students who are balancing study with work or other commitments, which is particularly appropriate in networking, where many students already work in IT and wish to develop their qualifications alongside their careers. The sandwich year in industry gives you extended professional experience in a networking, IT, or technology organisation, applying your skills in a real operational context. The year abroad adds an international dimension to your experience of how networking infrastructure is built and managed. The current text in the data for this programme is a registration prompt rather than a programme description, so the description above draws on the title and structural data alone. Graduates work as network engineers, network administrators, systems architects, security engineers, and IT infrastructure specialists across all sectors where networks underpin operations, which in practice means almost every large organisation in the modern economy. Postgraduate study in computer networking, cybersecurity, or systems engineering is a natural route for those wishing to specialise further.
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