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Arden Study Centre, Berlin
BSc (Hons) Computing
- Berlin, Germany
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Our BSc (Hons) Computing covers in-demand skills in areas such as data analysis, cloud computing, cybersecurity, object-oriented programming (Java), and website coding and authoring (HTML, CSS). The course is unique in that it offers you two career pathways to choose from. Students who want to focus on technical opportunities can gain an in-depth understanding of subjects in this area.


Arden Study Centre, Berlin
BSc (Hons) Computing with Foundation Year
- Berlin, Germany
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Are you thinking about a future career in computing, but would like some extra skills support before starting a university business degree? Then the BSc (Hons) Computing with Foundation Year course at our Berlin campus has been designed for people just like you. Our Program covers in-demand skills in areas such as data analysis, cloud computing, cybersecurity, object-oriented programming (Java), and website coding and authoring (HTML, CSS).
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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a dynamic field that focuses on the design and evaluation of user interfaces, bridging technology and human behavior. A Bachelor's degree in HCI equips you with the knowledge and skills to create intuitive and engaging digital experiences.
Through courses in user experience design, cognitive psychology, and interaction design, you'll learn how to analyze user needs and behaviors. You'll practice developing prototypes, conducting usability testing, and implementing design principles that enhance user satisfaction. Students build confidence as they engage in projects that require both technical and creative problem-solving skills.
Graduates of HCI programs can explore diverse career paths, including user experience researcher, interaction designer, or usability analyst. This degree sharpens your ability to address real-world challenges in technology and design, preparing you for contributions in both academic and industry settings. The experience gained throughout your studies translates well into various sectors, highlighting the importance of usability and accessibility in technology today.