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Clive Hayton: The computer science and informatics
division, courses which will be useful for
people interested going into business, all
the way through to people who want to develop
real time systems based on electronic components.
Mike Child: The great thing about studying
computer science is that everything you've
learnt is bound down into the fundamental
principles, so that nothing is left mysterious.
Clive Hayton: Students are introduced to,
again, industry specialist software which
depends on their pathway.
Kushnuma Mamad Icbal: We used, different types
of software such as Python for programming
and also NetBeans IDE for java programming.
Evelina Georgieva: We used visual paradigm
for designing.
Clive Hayton: Everybody studies Information
Technology up until the end of the first year
and then makes choices as to which of the degrees they wish to progress to.
Evelina Georgieva: During the first year when
we've done python that is a programme language
I decided I would continue with that during
my second year.
Clive Hayton: One of the things we've concentrated
on in our course is to ensure that people
are able to work in teams.
Evelina Georgieva: Me and a couple of colleagues
we've actually set up a computer society,
which we pitched in front of IBM.
Kushnuma Mamad Icbal: I'm currently working
at Cameron and Wilding, who are a web development
agency.
Ben Wilding: Kushnuma Joined us probably about
a year ago and we trained her and developed
her skills around social media marketing and
outbound marketing, content strategy etc.
It's good to have that engagement with the students here to offer up the internship opportunities
and also in the case of Kushnuma for example, after the internship then that following on into
a part time positon
Evelina Georgieva: I like about London that
it's a very big city in comparison to my home
town. You can meet a lot of people, you can
easily find a job and
I mean there's a lot of places that you can see.
