BSc Honours Multimedia Computing with Foundation
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Course Leader
Dr David Hearnshaw
Email: hearnsh1@westminster.ac.uk
Multimedia plays a massive role in our everyday lives, and using a kiosk in a museum or downloading music onto our mobile phones are the sort of things we take for granted. This course offers you the opportunity to design, organise and produce multimedia content for a variety of devices. It offers two pathways: Interactive Design allows you to focus on the design aspects of multimedia, while Multimedia Systems
Course Facts
Length
One-year full-time, as the first year (Credit Level 3) of a full-time four-year Honours degree programme
UCAS code
G454
Location
Central London (Cavendish).
Entry Requirements
Qualification type Grade/points
- A Levels DDD/BC
- International Baccalaureate 26 points
- BTEC National Diploma/Certificate MMP/DM
- Advanced Diploma Grade D in a relevant subject eg IT or Engineering, and a relevant ASL at Grade D
Fees for 2010/2011
UK/EU students will pay £2,000. This fee will be fully refunded if you progress and enrol on to a University of Westminster degree programme in the following academic year.
International (non EU) students will pay £10,125.
Those who progress from an international foundation course at the University and then successfully complete a full degree programme at the University will have their final degree year fee reduced by the cost of their Foundation Year.
Further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries.
focuses on content development issues. Students in both pathways are exposed to all areas of the subject, including project management, but the pathways cater for the natural divide in the industry. Experts from the multimedia industry give regular talks and run presentations throughout the course.
If your results are just below the entry qualifications for our degrees, or you have an equivalent non-standard background, then this course is designed to improve your knowledge and skills to progress to any of the degree courses offered by the School. The course represents the Foundation year (Credit Level 3) of the modular scheme, and is an integral part of an extended range of BSc Honours degree courses in computer science. It provides an informal and adult environment in which you can acquire the confidence and skills to study effectively at degree level.
Course content
The course will provide you with an introduction to all major areas of computing together with the necessary mathematical background. Emphasis is placed on the development of your analytical and practical skills necessary to start one of our degree courses. Handson experience will enable you to become competent in the use of computers in a range of business and industrial applications.
Subjects of study include:
- Computer Programming
- Computer Science
- Games Design Project
- Mathematics
- Professional and Transferable Skills
- Spreadsheets and Databases
- Webpage Design
Teaching and Assessments
You will study eight modules. Most modules include lectures provided each week. Tutorial seminar classes are also offered each week to provide a stimulating environment for you to work through examples and case studies, experiment with handson solutions in the labs, engage in group discussions, and gain immediate feedback and support from tutors. Course work is often based around written reports, laboratory practical tests, in-class theory tests, participation in group discussions, and individual and group project work. Some modules may include end of module exams.