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What is the difference between Networks and Security and Computer Science?

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If you’re thinking of studying a degree in Computing, there has never been a more exciting time to start. Studying a course inÌýNetworks and SecurityÌýorÌýComputer ScienceÌýis a fantastic way to gain insight into the rapidly evolving digital world.ÌýIn this blog, we look into the key differences between Networks and Security and Computer Science and the career opportunities available within the industry today.

Courses

Computing at BCU currentlyÌýsits within the top 15Ìýin the UK for quality of teaching for Computer Science and Information Systems.

Our approach prioritises the practical skills sought by the industry, backing this up with a thorough understanding of theory.ÌýThe courses deliver the latest in computing and network and security technologies, with the opportunity to gain additional accreditation from Cisco, Juniper, Huawei, Palo Alto and the Linux Professional Institute.

ÌýNetworks and SecurityÌý

TheÌýComputer Networks and SecurityÌýcourse will prepare you for a range of exciting roles ensuing graduation. With this degreeÌýyou could progress into a career as aÌýnetwork security engineer, network administrator, and network security analyst/architect.

On this course you will learn how toÌýgain practical experience in configuring networks, implementing security measures, and responding to cyber threats.

The course has a focus onÌýcomputer network engineering, programming,Ìýsecurity theory and practice, as well as management-level skills such as project and change management, maximising your career potential.

Networks and Security

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BCU's commitment to ensuring graduates are well equipped to thrive in the industry is also supported by our state-of-the-artÌýlaboratories. Our laboratories are well-equipped for all our computer networking courses, as well as specialist areas for practical work such as voice-over internet protocol (VoIP), forensic and ethical hacking technologies, wireless and mobile technologies and radio frequency identification technologies to name but a few.

Computer Science

If you are interested in the fundamentalÌýconcepts of computer science,Ìýdeveloping the skills needed to be a leading IT professional, then our Computer ScienceÌýdegree is right for you.

FromÌýcomputer programming, toÌýdata structures and algorithms, studying computing with us puts you at the heart of an exciting, innovative community.Ìý

Our graduates typically design and implement software across such rewarding areas as web development, interface design, and mobile computing.

One of our recentÌýgraduates - MarcusÌýMiller - undertookÌýa Computer ScienceÌýdegree at ̽»¨Ö±²¥. Since then, he has set up his own successful SEO consultancy company, Bowler Hat.

Marcus enjoyed every element of his course; almost having too much fun. He had some great teachers and was very inspired. OurÌýComputer ScienceÌýcourse sparked his interest in web technologies, which led to the creation of Bowler Hat, whoseÌýclients include the likes of Lark&Larks, Vicon and LazyLawn.

Computer Science

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As a computer science student, you will also be takingÌýpart in our annual Innovation Fest, where students get together to solve society’s problems with creative technology. Previous projects have included medical assistance drones, accessible gaming controllers, and smart housing solutions. The event brings together students, academics and industry guests, so it’s a great way to have fun, winÌýscholarships, network with industry experts and build experience.

Being part of the technological movement is one of the most valuable things you can do, and studying a course related to it will only become more beneficial as time goes on and the industry progresses.Ìý

Which course is right for you?

If you’re interested in protecting networks, managing cyber threats, and keeping digital systems secure, theÌýComputer Networks and SecurityÌýdegree could be a great fit. This course focuses on hands-on skills like network setup, ethical hacking, and responding to security challenges, preparing you for jobs like network security engineer.

If building software, designing apps, and exploring the fundamentals of computer science sound more exciting, thenÌýComputer ScienceÌýmay suit you better. You’ll learn programming, algorithms, and software engineering, leading to careers in web development, app design, and more.

Both courses at BCU give you practical experience and the skills that employers want, so you’ll be ready to jump into the tech world when you graduate!

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