Bachelors | 50.0%
- A 2.2 degree, or international equivalent, in Computer Science; Computer Engineering; Computer Networks; Computer Games; Computing; Software Engineering, Electronic Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Telecommunication Engineering; Information Engineering; Automation; Mechatronic Engineering; Mathematics or Physics
- Graduates of Computer Science; Computer Engineering; Computer Networks; Computer Games; Computing; Software Engineering must have studied:
- ONE programming module (e.g. C, C#, C++, Java, Python, Object-Oriented Programming, Advanced Programming)
- ONE maths module (e.g.Mathematics; Calculus; Algebra; Differential Equations)
- ONE other computing-related module (e.g. Database, Web development, Software engineering, Operating system, Computer architecture; Computer systems, etc.)
- Graduates of Electronic Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Telecommunication Engineering; Automation; Mechatronic Engineering; Mathematics; Physics must have studied:
- ONE programming module (e.g. C, C#, C++, Java, Python, Object-Oriented Programming, Advanced Programming)
- ONE maths module (e.g.Mathematics; Calculus; Algebra; Differential Equations)
- ONE other math module (e.g. Mathematics, Calculus, Algebra, Differential Equations, Probability and statistics, Signals and systems, Control theory, Control systems, Computer systems, Embedded systems, Microprocessors)
- A degree with an overall grade of between 50 to 55% OR 5.3 to 5.8/10 OR 2.12 to 2.32/4 depending on the degree institution
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