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Computer Networks Engineering BSc (Hons)

Key Facts

  • UCAS Code

    BSc: I120
    BSc with Foundation: I121

  • Level

    UndergraduateUG BSc (Hons)

  • Duration

    Full Time: 3 years
    Full Time Foundation: 4 years
    Part Time: 4 - 6 years

  • Starting

    September

Updated 19/12/2024

Updated 19/12/2024

Get in touch

For questions regarding study and admissions please contact us:

UK STUDENTS ENQUIRIES

study@northampton.ac.uk
0300 303 2772

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ENQUIRIES

international@northampton.ac.uk
44 (0)1604 892134


The BSc Computer Networks Engineering degree enables students to develop and apply a range of analytical techniques and problem-solving skills to real-world computer networking scenarios. Students build their professional capabilities independently and as part of a team in a systematic practical manner. These capabilities are applicable to a wide range of professional roles within computer engineering. Through their learning journey, students will study modern networking theories and will devise solutions to real problems. Computer Networks Engineering students will have the opportunity to have a hands-on modern networking lab and access to simulation tools and cloud systems throughout the network engineering course.

Highlights


  • Progression courses available on the Computer Networks Engineering course
  • Student Support Initiative
  • Students will have the opportunity to join the world’s largest professional body at discount rates and join the UON IEEE Student Branch.
  • The chance to attend the annual UON IoT Workshop with guest speakers and presenters from the local, national and international industry.
  • HP laptop and software included with this course for eligible students* (*see Eligibility criteria and Terms and Conditions)

Entry Requirements


A typical offer for Computer Network Engineering BSc could be:

  • BCC at A-Level or,
  • DMM at BTEC/Cambridge Technical or,
  • Pass (C or above) at T Level
  • Applicants will be expected to have achieved GCSE Mathematics (or equivalent) at grade C/4 or above. We welcome international applicants and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications, and also applications from students with a mix of A levels and BTEC/Cambridge Technical qualifications.

    For information on how to apply to study with us, please see our How to Apply page.

  • Admission to this foundation network engineering course is normally:

    • DEE at A Level or,
    • MPP at BTEC or,
    • Pass (D or E) at T Level

    However, we would also like to hear from you if you have professional or industry experience instead, a range of other qualifications or self-developed subject knowledge that relates to the course you wish to study.

  • All International and EU students applying for a course with us must meet the following minimum English language requirements:

    • IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 5.5 in all bands for study at undergraduate level.

    For information regarding English language requirements at the University, please see our IELTS page.

Course Content


  • The University of Northampton’s Computer Networks Engineering course gives you the opportunity to explore different ideas and develop innovative solutions to current issues in the computing industry. This three-year network engineering course will give you an insight into the computing industry, investigating the wide-reaching influences that computers and computing technology have on the world. As you explore these influences, we will help you to find your ideal path for a career in Computing.

    IoT Workshop

    Computer networking engineering students will have the opportunity to attend the annual UON IoT Workshop with guest speakers and presenters from the local, national and international industry. This is a great opportunity for the students to meet and work with colleagues from different year groups.

    Year 1

    During your first year of the computer network engineering course, you will study common computer science modules, such as Communication Networks, Computer Systems, Software Engineering Fundamentals, Mathematics for Computer Science, Web Development, Problem Solving & Programming. These modules will help you build a foundation for more advanced topics in subsequent years.

    Year 2

    In your second year, you will continue your journey with the core Communication Networks Engineering modules such as Computer Communications, Digital Communications, Microprocessors and Internet of Things, Mobile Application Development, Cloud Computing and Bid Data etc. There will also be a group project where you will be a part of a small team; you will be tasked to design and implement a solution of decent quality for a given task. This will help you develop not only technical skills but also key soft skills such as teamwork, effective communication, leadership, etc.

    Year 3

    In your final year of study, you will further enhance your Computer Networks Engineering knowledge/skills. This will be done by completing high-level modules such as Cloud and Advanced Network Technologies, Cybersecurity and Applied Cryptography and Advanced AI and Applications etc. You are also expected to complete an independent dissertation on a topic of your choice in the field of Computer Science (with some guidance from an assigned supervisor). This benchmarking module will allow you to showcase your overall knowledge/skills learnt from the course.

    Please note the modules shown here relate to the academic year 24/25. The modules relating to the academic year 25/26 will be available from June 2025.

  • At the University of Northampton, everything we do, from funded trips to paid internships, is to give you everything you need to make a difference when you leave.

    If you join this full-time Computer Networks Engineering degree at the University of Northampton, you will receive a laptop when your course begins*. The laptops are built to a bespoke custom specification ideal for use in the seminar room, collaborative group work or studying at home.

    Whatever your ambitions, we’re here to help you to achieve them. We’ll support you to identify the skills you’re learning during your course, find your strengths and secure practical experience. We do this so that when it comes to applying for jobs or further study you’ll feel confident in standing out from the crowd. We’ve created the Northampton Employment Promise because we are so confident that if you focus on your studies and complete one of our awards you’ll be highly employable by the time you graduate. Putting you in a great position to secure employment or continue your studies.

    To check out the full list of perks, visit our Student Perks page or dedicated International Perks page.

    *UK fee payers only (see Terms and Conditions for further details).

  • The Integrated Foundation Year (IFY) offers a new and exciting route into studying for a degree, attracting ambitious and driven students who are willing to learn and advance.

    If you have non-standard qualifications or do not quite meet the admissions requirements we can offer you a fantastic opportunity to study a four year programme which includes an Integrated Foundation Year. The Integrated Foundation Year will help you develop the theoretical/practical and academic skills you need, in order to successfully progress to the full award.

    Our four-year courses will enable you to successfully follow the degree pathway of your choice while gaining essential study skills. The foundation year of your chosen degree will be studied on a full-time basis and is aimed at supporting the transition to higher education. Years two, three and four are then studied as a standard degree programme.

  • What is Computer Networks Engineering?

    Computer Networks Engineering is the backbone of modern communication and digital connectivity. It’s like the architects of the digital world, specialising in the creation and maintenance of seamless data highways. Just as an architect plans the blueprint for a building, network engineers determine network structures, choose the right technology components, and define the rules that govern smooth data flow. Their expertise in network protocols and standards ensures everything works together seamlessly. Moreover, they’re the digital guardians, protecting private / business data from prying eyes and ensuring its safety. In today’s tech-driven and fully connected world, Computer Networks Engineering is an essential component to keep the digital world turning smoothly and securely.

    How will I learn on Computer Network Engineering?

    Learning Computer Networks Engineering involves a structured approach and a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience. You will start by building a strong foundation in computer science and data structures, as they are fundamental to networking. Furthermore, you will familiarise yourself with the most important networking concepts, such as the OSI model, TCP/IP, routing, and subnetting both in theory and in practice. Our modern, fully equipped lab, ready to accommodate groups of 40 at a time, enables a hands-on practical experience which is crucial for this type of work. You will be working both individually and in groups to develop your skills while feeling part of a wider community in both network monitoring and troubleshooting but also in modern network architecture practises.

    How long is the Computer Networks Engineering course?

    The Computer Networks Engineering course duration is three years in the Full-Time mode, while in the Part-Time mode, it extends to four to six years, allowing you greater flexibility in managing your study pace. To successfully complete the course and earn your degree, you are required to accumulate a total of 360 credits. Please note that in any given year, you can take a maximum of 120 credits. This credit structure ensures a balanced and manageable workload for you, enabling you to progress steadily through the program while maintaining academic excellence.

    The workload for each academic semester is relatively equivalent across the modules, however minor variations do exist. The engagement to different modules may also vary however, attendance to the lectures and workshops is mandatory. Typically, you will need to physically attend classes on our state-of-the-art academic facilities at least a couple of days per week. Furthermore, online activities will be requested by the tutors accumulating to a total of 12 hours of sessions engagement per week.

Fees and Funding


2025/26 Tuition Fees

Fees quoted for the Computer Networks Engineering course relate to study in the Academic Year 25/26 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

  • UK – Full Time: £9,535*
  • UK – Part Time: £1,585 per 20 credit module
  • UK – Integrated Foundation Year: £9,535*
  • International – Full Time: £15,700
  • International – Integrated Foundation Year: £15,700

* The 2025/26 annual tuition fee for undergraduate courses has not yet been confirmed by the Department for Education but is expected to be £9,535 for year one. UON will adjust fees annually in line with government policy.

  • For information on the scholarships available to you, please see our scholarships page.

    For more information about possible funding options, please visit our Fees and Funding pages.

  • There are currently no additional costs anticipated for this course for 2024 entry.

  • Fees quoted for the Computer Networks Engineering course relate to study in the Academic Year 24/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

    • UK – Full Time: £9,250
    • UK – Part Time: £1,540 per 20 credit module
    • UK – Integrated Foundation Year: £9,250
    • International – Full Time: £15,200
    • International – Integrated Foundation Year: £15,200

Staff


Triantafyllos Kanakis, Senior Lecturer - Computing

Senior Lecturer - Computing
Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology

Triantafyllos Kanakis

Careers and Employability


Studying our BSc Computer Networks Engineering degree will allow you to pursue a wide range of professional careers in computer engineering.

Master’s Opportunities

Our master’s courses are a great way to enhance the skills you have already learnt. Benefit from our 20% alumni discount on master’s fees to give you a CV that will catch the eye of employers.

Successful completion of this Network Engineers course could lead on to one of our master’s programmes:

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