Here's what you will need to get a place on the Software Development (HTQ) course at Derby College.
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UCAS code: F200
Here's what Derby College says about its Software Development (HTQ) course.
This programme is approved through, and forms part of, the University of Derby’s School of Computing and Engineering.
The two-year Foundation Degree reviews all aspects of software design. This course is approved as a Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) by The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IFATE)..
The programme is delivered by experienced Higher Education lecturers who have had careers within the Digital and IT sector and who can relate this topic using a diverse range of scenarios.
Although you may only be in classes on two or three days per week, there is an expectation that you will spend the equivalent of a further three days in independent study and undertake a period of mandatory employer engagement to support your studies.
This may involve you being invited in on non-timetabled days or working with employers during weekends to fulfil some elements of the course. Please note that classes can take place over traditional half-term holidays that fall within the identified semester weeks.
The course is regulated by the OfS and the qualification is awarded by the University of Derby.
All students have access to the UDO online platform, the Derby College Group Learning Resources Centre, the University of Derby library, and the College’s Moodle pages.
Qualification
Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc
Department
Learning and Development
Location
Joseph Wright Centre | Derby
Duration
2 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Computer science
• Computing and information technology
Start date
September 2025
Application deadline
January 29, 2025
Year 1: There are six modules. These are split over two 12-week semesters. You will complete three in the first semester and three in the second semester.
Level 4: Programming Computational Mathematics Foundations of Computer and IT Systems Computer Systems, Data Structures and Data Management Scripting and Web Technologies Work Based Project
Year 2: There are six modules. These are split over two 12-week semesters. You will complete three in the first semester and three in the second semester.
Level 5: Legal and Ethical Issues in Computing Software Engineering Data Driven Systems IT Product Design IT Services and Applications Team project
You will be expected to undertake a relevant work placement or meaningful employer engagement each academic year.
You will be assessed using a variety of methods which may include practical and theory exams, reports and assignments, presentations and project work. The assessment methods are designed to review your understanding and knowledge relevant to the sector.
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