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BSc in Computer Science with Business Management [5914]

Third Year, 2006/07

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Please read the notes below the module table.

Follow the link from the module code to see the full Syllabus Page for each of the modules taught by the School of Computer Science.
(Any links to modules taught outside the School are to the Academic Office web site, and may not work.)

Students take the following modules to an overall total of 120 credits.

Credits
Code Module Sem1 Sem2

Compulsory Modules to a total of 80 credits
06 02386 Software Project 20 20
07 14512 Corporate Finance   10
07 14730 Strategic Management A [Note 3] 10  
07 14731 Strategic Management B [Note 3]   10
07 14511 Supply Chain Management 10  

Optional Modules to a total of 40 credits
06 02363 Commercial Programming 10  
06 02578 Compilers & Languages 10  
06 05933 Computer Networks 10  
06 02525 Databases 2 10  
06 06798 Distributed Systems   10
06 02651 Human-Computer Interaction 2   10
06 15506 Individual Study 1 [Note 4] [May be taken in either Sem1 or Sem2 but not both] 10 10
06 20122 Intelligent Data Analysis   10
06 11223 Natural Language Processing & Applications 10  
06 02483 Philosophy of Cognitive Science   10
06 02562 Planning 10  
06 02645 Virtual Reality 10  

Notes

  1. More information about the business modules will be found on the Business Management Minor web page.
  2. Not all options may be available in any particular year. Some option combinations are only available if the timetable permits. As students may have to make preliminary option choices before timetables are available, changes may be needed later if there are clashes. In selecting options, students need to pay attention to pre- and co-requisites.
  3. These are linked modules and share a common assessment.
  4. This module can only be chosen after consulting the Module Coordinator. Please see the syllabus page (linked from the module code) for further details.
  5. Degree Classification Refer to the University Regulations for further information on the rules governing degree classification.

Undergraduate Degree Programmes for 2006/07