This diploma is useful if you already work or would like to work with computing and IT systems. Equipping you with the foundational knowledge of hardware-, software-, and systems-based technologies. And preparing you for employment in software engineering, communications, networks, or web technologies. Also, you'll be able to work towards roles like a designer of a wide range of instruments. Examples are industrial process monitoring equipment such as meters and gauges, production line systems, and industrial robotic systems. And to be useful member of a systems integration team. You'll develop transferable skills such as teamwork, time management, numeracy, and problem solving.
The digital sector must meet the need for skills in IT and telecommunications. Computing and IT graduates are in demand by providers (such as software houses) and user organisations. The range of organisations employing computing and IT graduates is extensive. It includes:
The electronic engineering aspect provides access to careers designing or working with a wide range of instruments, and in industries such as automotive or aerospace.
Once you register with us (and for up to three years after you finish your studies), you’ll have full access to our careers service for a wide range of information and advice – including online forums, website, interview simulation, vacancy service, as well as the option to email or speak to a careers adviser. Some areas of the careers service website are available for you to see now, including help with looking for and applying for jobs. You can also read more general information about how OU study enhances your career.
In the meantime, if you want to do some research around this qualification and where it might take you, we’ve put together a list of relevant job titles as a starting point (note that some careers may require further study, training and/or work experience beyond your degree):