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We update our course content regularly to reflect recent developments and feedback from students, so the list given below is provisional and may change. In common with undergraduate life here at Oxford, a 'virtual common room' is available so that you can 'chat' with others in your group on more wide-ranging matters – an ideal way of getting to know each other.

The virtual classroom forms an integral part of the course, allowing you to discuss issues with your fellow students and course tutors. For this reason, and in order to help you follow a structured pattern of study, we will give you a recommended unit timetable. Some of these exercises involve interacting with other students, and to enable this to be effective, these exercises may be scheduled to take place during a specified period. The study of a unit is guided by the online material and involves a mixture of reading web-based material, completing self-study exercises and participating in group exercises with other students, as well as writing the unit assignment. You will be part of an allocated tutor group, with a personal tutor.

The course material is delivered entirely online in five units, each involving seven weeks of study, which includes time to prepare the unit assignment. This mix of student backgrounds and experience leads to a lively and stimulating study environment.

Our previous online computing courses have attracted students from all over the world and a wide variety of occupations, such as teaching, administration, healthcare, social work and industry, as well as those already working in IT. However, the distance learning mode has been designed to make the course as accessible as possible, allowing you a good degree of flexibility in when you study. You should be sure that you will be able to devote adequate time to studying alongside your other commitments. This is a challenging course demanding a sustained commitment over one year. We will ask you to provide comprehensive details of your current skills and experience in computing, and your reasons for doing the course, to help us assess whether your level of knowledge, ability and motivation is right for this Level 6 course.
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There are no formal entry qualifications, but you must have some reasonable experience of software – perhaps in a work or academic setting. You might be looking for career progression within IT, or to move into an IT role from another function.
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Course details This course, taught entirely online, is designed to take your knowledge and experience of practical software development to a new level.īuilding on your existing knowledge, this course will help you upgrade your skills from those of an ordinary computer user to those required by an application analyst and designer.
