This programme is designed for IT and computing graduates or IT practitioners who wish to further develop this career.This programme covers a wide range of contemporary issues and develops the critical , analytical and the technical skills needed by senior staff. This programme will also develop the academic skills required for further study at master's level.
Students whose first language is not English will need an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent, as outlined in the NCC Education English Requirements for Postgraduate Entry document.To view this document, please visit the PgD SBIT programme page on the NCC Education website at www.nccedu.com.
Route 1 (Academic)
UK bachelor's degree with honours (or equivalent) in Information Technology, Computer Science or related subject.
IT graduates who hold a bachelor's ordinary or pass-level degree (or equivalent) in Information Technology or related subject with exceptionally high marks may be considered for admission, at the discretion of NCC Education.
Route 2 (Conversion)
UK bachelor's degree with honours in a non-IT-related subject (or equivalent) AND
Three years' work experience in an IT environment, with evidence of technical or managerial responsibility.
Route 3 (Vocational)
Five years' work experience in an IT environment, with evidence of technical or managerial responsibility AND
The ability to demonstrate suitability for academic study, via personal or telephone interview with the Course Co-ordinator at the student's Accredited Partner Centre.
To complete the programme, students must pass four 30-credit modules, each of which requires an average of 300 hours of study. Around 96 hours of this study are based in the classroom (lectures, seminars, tutorials and laboratory sessions), with the remainder spent in private study. In normal full time delivery, this programme is delivered on two 15-week semesters (12 teaching weeks):two modules being studied in each semester, This model can be adapted to other modes of delivery for full and part-time students.
Students must study the following four core modules:
Assessments for all modules will be offered in four assessment cycles each year (March, June, September, and December).
The PgD SBIT will be awarded when a student has successfully passed all four modules. A module is passed when an overall module mark of 40% or more is attained, with a mark of 30% or more achieved in both assessment components.
Normally one year full time or two years part-time.
Face to face
Successful graduates of the PgD SBIT can apply to various MSc degree programmes with UK universities. The University of Hertfordshire offers a n online MSc SBIT top up for those who wish to continue their studies in their home country.Students may also wish to take advantage of the opportunities to study and live in the UK while completing their master's degree at a UK university. NCC Education's PgD SBIT programme is recognised for progression to MSc programmes with the University of Hertfordshire, University of Greenwich and University of Gloucestershire. Alternatiely the qualification is designed to allow entry to and/or enhance progression in a wide range of management roles in IT.