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Undergraduate course

Computing for Industry (Top Up Degree) BSc (Hons)

Delve into the world of industrial computing and build a variety of independent thinking and planning skills for future employment.

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Join a course that focuses on you developing hands on, practical experience in computer science, business intelligence and analytics using industrial standard tools. You'll be taught by experts in their field and use your previous experience to inform your learning. Start your journey towards becoming an expert in computing for industrial settings.

London campus

  • Duration – 12 months full time
  • Start date – September 2025, February 2026
  • School – London

Minimum entry requirements

Level 5 qualification in applicable subject

Tuition fees

UK 2025 entry £9,535 per year full time

International 2025 entry £12,100 per year full time

Course overview

This course has been developed for you to advance your computing skills and build upon your previous learning. Across the modules, you'll learn a varied set of skills, knowledge and competencies. These include:

  • Using AI and Generative AI to identify and solve problems across multiple industries
  • Critically examine and implement the security and cryptographic concept in blockchain technology
  • Scrutinise and implement smart contracts and its application in blockchain systems
  • Critically analyse data and apply predictive modelling technique for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

You'll become prepared to pursue a career across various industries, utilising your learning and developing effective processes for a number of tasks, including specifying, designing, deploying, verifying, and maintaining applications and information systems. You will also be equipped to handle technical uncertainties and manage risks associated with a diverse range of professional activities.

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Course structure

Year 1

Our academic year is split into 3 semesters. You will study:

  • 2 compulsory modules in semester 1
  • 2 compulsory modules in semester 2
  • 1 compulsory research modules across semesters 1, 2 and 3

You can find out which modules are available in each semester on the Course Specifications.

Modules

Credits: 20

Compulsory module

Problem-solving is the process of identifying challenges, exploring potential solutions, and selecting the most effective approach to address them. On this module, you'll become aware of the importance of problem-solving, and how it underpins innovation and progress. You'll learn how to apply this knowledge across computing, as it drives the creation of software solutions that solve issues such as:

  • Process optimisation
  • Enhancing user experiences and
  • Unlocking new possibilities

Programming serves as the bridge between conceptual solutions and practical implementation, transforming ideas into functional software.

Credits: 20

Compulsory module

On this module, you'll develop essential knowledge of cryptographic principles, secure systems design, and blockchain technology. Your focus will be on the risks and challenges associated with cybersecurity and the benefits of decentralized systems. Through case studies and collaborative projects, you'll learn the concepts of how to automate security tasks through scripting and implement cryptographic solutions in professional applications.

Credits: 20

Compulsory module

In an increasingly digital and data-driven world, the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI), financial technology (fintech), and generative technologies is reshaping industries and redefining traditional paradigms. You'll develop knowledge of these transformative technologies, emphasising their practical applications in the fintech sector and beyond.

This module is an opportunity for you to develop critical thinking skills necessary to evaluate how these innovations can address real-world challenges, enhance operational efficiency, and drive economic growth.

Credits: 20

Compulsory module

This module has been designed for you to develop skills that are desired in the mobile technology sector. You'll discover how to create innovative, user-centered mobile solutions. You'll learn about the versatility of Python, a widely used programming language, and gain the skills and knowledge to succeed in mobile app development. By integrating contemporary design principles, development practices, and emerging technologies, you'll be prepared to address issues and solve problems in professional settings.

Credits: 20

Compulsory module

By engaging in a substantial technical project, you'll gain experience in identifying problems, conducting thorough research, and designing innovative solutions. This module sharpens your ability to collect, analyse, and synthesise data while applying theoretical knowledge to address practical challenges.

On this module, you'll receive coaching to help you understand your behavioural styles and how these influence your research and project management approaches. Coaching fosters self-awareness, effective communication, and collaboration, empowering you to navigate complex tasks and refine your technical and professional skills.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching and learning

All of your modules will be delivered using a variety of different teaching sessions. This includes:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Guest speakers
  • Workshops
  • Events

1 to 1 time can be booked through our tutorial booker system.

You will also have regular individual tutorial sessions with your academic tutors to support your learning. There are opportunities to gain work experience through modules which take your learning beyond the classroom and into the city.

Our teaching draws on both our research and professional experience. This means your learning is informed by the most current thinking in the subject area. You can find out more about our research and backgrounds by visiting our staff pages.

Assessment

We use a wide variety of assessment types, which help you to develop skills relevant to the workplace. This includes:

  • Written assignments
  • Individual and group presentations
  • Exams
  • Practical activities

You will receive feedback on your work throughout each module. This will help you to improve your work for your graded assessments. We will advise you on developing your skills, useful areas for research and how to extend your business knowledge further.

Professional skills

We encourage you to extend your learning through continuing professional development as you study. Our Success Lab provides extra events, short courses and opportunities to help you make the most of your degree. The academic and professional skills you develop through this will help to boost your employability when you graduate.

Career outcomes

Your future with a degree in Computing for Industry

The skills you gain on this course will prepare you well for a career in a leadership role across a variety of industry settings. This course is designed to help you extend your knowledge or upskill and widen your base of professional abilities. You will gain transferable skills in computing, data analysis and complex problem solving.

 

Whatever your ambitions, we can help you get there.

Our careers service, LaunchPad provides career support tailored to your ambitions. Through this service you can access:

  • Employer events
  • LinkedIn, CV and cover letter sessions
  • Workshops on application writing and interview skills
  • Work experience and volunteering opportunities
  • Personalised career advice

This support doesn't end when you graduate. You can access our expert career advice for the rest of your life. We will help you gain experience and confidence to succeed. It's your career, your way.

Entry requirements

Qualifications

Minimum entry requirements

    Level 5 qualification in applicable subject

Qualifications

The minimum entry requirements for this course are:

Applicable (up to and equivalent) level 5 qualification, such as Higher National Diploma or Foundation Degree.

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International students

If you are an international student you will need to show that your qualifications match our entry requirements.

Information about international qualifications and entry requirements can be found on our International pages.

If English is not your first language you will need to show that you have English Language competence at IELTS level 6.0 (with no skill below 5.5) or equivalent.

International entry requirements

Apply through UCAS

If you are looking to apply for this course through UCAS, please visit the page below to find out more information about the process.

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Fees and funding

To study for a degree with us, you will need to pay tuition fees for your course. How much you pay depends on whether you live inside the UK, or internationally (outside the UK).

Tuition fees are reviewed annually and may be increased in line with inflation, prior to the start of each academic year, and subject to the fee cap set by the UK government. Such increases to fees will be at the Retail Price Index (RPI) forecast rate, as advised by the Office for Budget Responsibility and the Office for Students. The only exception to this would be where government legislation deems otherwise.

If a rise in the tuition fee becomes necessary, we will endeavour to inform you as soon as possible and we will explain the reason(s) for the increase. Any tuition fee increase will only be applied from the start of the next academic year and will not be applied 'in year'.

UK 2025 entry

The tuition fee for 2025 entry onto this course is £9,535 per year for full time study.

This price applies to all UK, Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man students.

You can find out more about funding your degree by visiting our funding opportunities page.

Funding Opportunities

Tuition fees

    UK 2025 entry £9,535 per year full time

    International 2025 entry £12,100 per year full time

International 2025 entry

The tuition fee for 2025 entry to this course is £12,100 per year for full time study.

This price applies to all students living outside the UK.

Due to immigration laws, if you are an international student on a Student Visa, you must study full time. For more information about visa requirements and short-term study visas, please visit the International Visa and Immigration pages.

Find out more about funding your degree.

International Fees and Funding

Additional costs and financial support

There may also be some additional costs to take into account throughout your studies, including the cost of accommodation.

Course-related costs

While studying for your degree, there may be additional costs related to your course. This may include a DBS check, purchasing personal equipment and stationery, books and optional field trips.

Study Abroad

For more information on tuition fee reductions and additional costs for studying abroad, please visit our study abroad pages.

Financial help and support

Our Funding Advice team are here to help you with your finances throughout your degree. They offer a personal service that can help you with funding your studies and budgeting for living expenses.

For advice on everything from applying for scholarships to finding additional financial support email fundingadvice@yorksj.ac.uk.

Apply for this course

You can apply directly to York St John University using the application links. This will take you to the application form you will need to fill out for this specific course.

To complete the online application form you will need to create login details.

Please contact 2 referees before submitting your application. An automated request for a reference will be emailed to them as soon as you submit. Your application will not be reviewed until both references are in place.

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