Description

Computer Science (Infrastructure) is about developing software and infrastructure for applications ranging from those on smart devices to those in global corporations. This course provides the skills required to build data centres and networks, and to develop software securely, individually and in teams. Recent graduates work as software developers, software engineers and system administrators. No prior programming experience is required. Application areas include intelligent cities, ethical hacking, search-engine development, games, and legal and financial software. You’ll gain a working knowledge of the components of a computer and a network, become familiar with the components of an operating system, and learn to administrate large distributed systems. You’ll write programs in multiple languages for platforms varying from single-user, single-platform applications to multi-user, multi-layered distributed systems.

Intakes

September Intake 2025 ( Open )

English Test Scores

  • IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6 ]