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Computer Laboratory Diploma in Computer Science Syllabus - The Diploma course |
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Computer Laboratory > Diploma in Computer Science Syllabus - The Diploma course |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Next: Requirements for admission Up: Introduction Previous: The Computer Laboratory   Contents The Diploma courseThe course was founded in October 1953 as The Diploma in Numerical Analysis and Automatic Computing, and was the first taught course in computing to be instituted in Britain. It has continually evolved as the subject has developed and expanded, and now provides students with good opportunities to follow their particular interests, especially in the areas of systems software and computer design. It acts as a conversion course and is intended for graduates of Mathematics, Natural Science or Engineering, who want to become computer professionals. It is not really suitable for those who want a data processing qualification in order to write programs in a business setting: important topics in, for example, systems analysis for such applications are not dealt with. The course is not a preparation for IT managers.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Next: Requirements for admission Up: Introduction Previous: The Computer Laboratory   Contents Christine Northeast Sun Sep 11 16:07:09 BST 2005 |
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