Program Duration
Year 1: Online
Year 2: On-Campus
University of Sunderland2 Years
On average, graduates of Bachelor of Science (Hons) - Computer Systems Engineering (Top-up) earn £27K per year
Network Support Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, DevOps Engineer
The degree program blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills, covering areas such as advanced cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and product development. Students engage in hands-on projects, utilising professional-level developer software and advanced hardware provided through partnerships with industry leaders like Cisco and Microsoft. Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in software engineering, systems analysis, and IT project management.
Additional INR 1L merit-based scholarship available. Click here for Year 1 merit-based scholarships.
The UK Advanced Accelerator Program is designed for students who want to accelerate their undergraduate education, saving time and money while building a solid academic base in the UK. The program allows students to complete two years of their undergraduate degree in one year remotely from home and then progress to campus to complete the remainder of their degree. In order to advance to the University of Sunderland, students must achieve an overall Pass (with no failed modules) in The WorldGrad's UK Advanced Accelerator Program. Students will study the following 15 modules with The WorldGrad.
1. H/618/5723: Advanced Programming for Data Analysis
2. Y/618/7436: Application Development
3. A/618/7428: Business Process Support
4. K/618/7442: Cloud Computing
5. K/618/7425: Computing Research Project (Pearson-Set)
6. L/618/7398: Database Design & Development
7. F/618/7429: Discrete Maths
8. M/618/7393: Networking
9. H/618/7486: Operating Systems
10. H/618/7407: Planning a Computing Project (Pearson-set)
11. L/618/7398: Professional Practice
12. H/618/7388: Programming
13. D/618/7406: Security
14. K/618/7408: Software Development Lifecycles
15. L/618/7417: Strategic Information Systems
After the completion of the Smart Program, students progress to the University of Sunderland to study the remaining core and elective courses on campus and complete their degrees. All students who complete the degree successfully, qualify for post-study work rights. Further information on the On-Campus program structure and courses are available with our Admissions Team.