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BSc Computer Science

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BSc Computer Science

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Accredited Bachelor's degree

Offered by the University of London

36 - 72 months

23 courses total, 14 - 28 hours per week

100% online learning

Hands-on learning from anywhere, no travel required

£13,276 to £19,767 total degree cost

Tuition varies by geographic location

Flexibility

Choose a study schedule that matches your commitments

Admissions

Begin your journey in tech, or access the skills you need to progress your career. This degree programme is designed to provide you with the very latest computing skills you need to succeed in a wide range of fast-paced high growth IT industries.

For direct entry to the BSc Computer Science degree, you will usually meet the following criteria:

If you do not meet the mathematics requirements, you can take the mathematics aptitude test. You will need to take the upper intermediate test and this will cost £50. To pass you must achieve a score of 40% or above. The test is taken online and you will have a maximum of 60 minutes to complete it.

Successful applicants for this programme are accepted from a diverse range of professional and academic backgrounds - previous experience and qualifications in IT are not required.

There’s also no need for prior coding experience - all skill levels are accommodated, and you’ll be using several programming languages to a professional standard by the time you complete this degree.

Spring A

Enroll from November 4, 2024 to January 28, 2025

Spring B

Enroll from November 4, 2024 to March 31, 2025

Applications for April 2025 are open! Important dates:

  • Application deadline March 10
  • Registration deadline March 24
  • Classes start April 8

Join us for our webinar on March 4 to learn more about the degree curriculum, the benefits of studying online and how to apply for the April 2025 cohort. Register here!

March 27: Save Money on Your Degree with Prior Learning Credit Webinar - Register here!

If you have any questions please contact the University of London.

View the Prospectus; Programme Specification and Schedule of Programme Fees.

Applications for April 2025 are open! Important dates:

  • Application deadline March 10
  • Registration deadline March 24
  • Classes start April 8

Join us for our webinar on March 4 to learn more about the degree curriculum, the benefits of studying online and how to apply for the April 2025 cohort. Register here!

March 27: Save Money on Your Degree with Prior Learning Credit Webinar - Register here!

If you have any questions please contact the University of London.

View the Prospectus; Programme Specification and Schedule of Programme Fees.

How to begin your degree journey

There is no formal application process for this degree program. Admission is entirely performance-based. With performance-based admissions, you can skip the process of taking admissions tests, and paying application fees. 
To be admitted to the Master of Information Technology program as a degree-seeking student, you must enroll in and complete all three courses in the performance pathway with a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average on a 4.0 scale or better. All pathway courses are part of the core degree curriculum, which means your progress will directly stack toward the full degree.

Getting started on your degree with Open Content

Explore open content courses for this degree program. Enroll in courses that align to the Master of Information Technology curriculum.

Review the upcoming academic calendar and upgrade your courses to for-credit by the next upcoming enrollment date. The upgrading process requires course registration and tuition payment via the Illinois Tech’s Registration Portal.

Upon upgrading, you will need to complete additional course content and/or take a for-credit final assessment to be granted degree credit. Access to additional content and for-credit final assessments will be available in the beginning of the term selected. Courses graded with a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average on a 4.0 scale or better will count towards this 100 percent online degree program!