Undergraduate study in Creative Computing: Diploma and BSc with Work Experience Entry Route
Entrance
Requirements
BSc Creative
Computing
To be eligible
for the BSc degree you must:
- two
subjects at GCE 'A' level plus at least three further subjects
at GCSE/GCE 'O' level (at not less than grade C or a 'pass' if
taken prior to 1975) or
- three subjects at GCE ‘A’ level (with one ‘A’ level
at not less than grade D) or
- three subjects at GCE 'A' level, plus one further
subject at GCSE/GCE 'O' level (at not less than grade C)
or
- two subjects at GCE 'A' Level and two further
subjects at GCE 'AS' Level and
Work
Experience Entry Route to BSc Creative Computing
To be eligible
for the Work Experience Entry Route you must:
-
normally* be aged 21 years or older
before 1 September in the year you first register with the
University (there can be no exceptions to this requirement)
and
-
have
passed a minimum of four separate subjects at GCSE/GCE ‘O’
level (at not less than Grade C) including Mathematics
and
-
provide
proof of competency in English acceptable to the University
(it may be necessary for you to have passed a recognised test
of proficiency, at the appropriate level, within the past
three years) and
-
have at least
two years relevant work experience (i.e. with computing or IT
elements either from a job in a computing-oriented company or
a job in computing or IT).
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*Applications will be considered from applicants who do
not meet the normal minimum age requirement for admission.
Each application will be considered on an individual
basis, and the decision taken at the discretion of the
University of London. |
Note: applicants with other qualifications not listed above
and/or suitable work experience will be considered by the
University on an individual basis. There are many
other acceptable qualifications (pdf: 6pgs, 91KB; New window),
both from the UK and overseas, which the University accepts
instead of British 'O' and 'A' levels.
Exemptions
Although the
University use the word 'exemption', other institutions often
use the term 'credit transfer'. An exemption means that you are
not required1 August, 2007
may apply for exemption from Level 1 of the degree or from any
of its constituent units or half units.
To be eligible
you must satisfy the University that you have already passed
examinations that compare in level, content and standard to the
syllabuses from which you want to be exempted. Some exemptions
are automatically granted; all others are considered on a
non-automatic basis.
To be
considered for exemption you must satisfy the University's
criteria and make an application. Any exemption awarded is only
valid for a limited period which will be specified in your
decision letter. If you do not attempt an examination during
this period, the exemption will expire. If you still want the
exemption to count towards your degree you will need to apply
again.
All
non-automatic exemptions are considered on payment of a fee,
currently £54 per unit / £27 per half unit.