The University of Hertfordshire: Powering the potential of students, staff and business
The University of Hertfordshire brings the transformational impact of higher education to all.
With its heritage in Britain’s pioneering aeronautical industry, the University has been an innovative force in education since the early 1950s. Today, it hosts a thriving community of more than 25,000 students who study 550 degree options at a vibrant, inclusive, campus-based institution. Alongside high quality teaching, the University’s strong relationships with industry and award-winning careers services ensure students gain the knowledge and skills they need to match their ambition and succeed.
Academics are experts in their field, delivering research which is having a meaningful social and environmental impact in the UK and across the globe. From safe guarding older people’s food security and public health, to using a pioneering laser facility to deliver critical insights into climate, staff drive forward cutting-edge research.
The University of Hertfordshire has been an anchor institution for the regional economy and community since its beginning. Through its all-campus incubator ethos and status as a Enterprise Zone, the University gives hundreds of local businesses the support and facilities they need to learn and grow each year.
Globally, the University partners with institutions in countries all over the world, as well as welcoming 4,000 students from over 100 countries to its campus in the UK. Home students are also encouraged to take the opportunity to experience studying abroad at one of over 170 universities worldwide.
At the University of Hertfordshire students, staff and businesses consistently reach their full potential. They continue to think bigger, stand out and positively impact local, national and international communities.
Credit Hours: 360
Guided Learning Hours: 1200
Independent Study Hours: 2400
Duration: 3-5 Years
Mode of Study: Full Time
Monthly Reviews | Industry Engagement | Formative & Summative Assessment
Department of Computing
Programme Head: uhbscs@tmuc.edu.pk
Offered at: ISB | RWP | LHE | KHI
Intake: January | May | September
Registration: University of Hertfordshire
This course is ideal if you have an interest in technology and software development and how they can be applied to benefit individuals and organisations.
Core topics include foundations of computation, programming, multimedia, networks, databases, operating systems, software engineering and professional issues. In addition, you’ll choose from a wide range of specialist modules to tailor your degree to your interests.
First Year: You will be taught the foundations of Computer Science, including a problem solving approach to programming, modelling and representing data, computer design, networks, operating systems and devices.
Second Year: You will deepen your understanding and develop more advanced skills. You will study contemporary issues in the social, professional, ethical and legal aspects of computing. Modules also cover software development, databases, algorithms and data structures, operating systems and networks. The Second Year gives you the opportunity to choose two additional modules.
Final Year: There are core modules on computer security, project planning, the user experience and concurrency, plus two modules of your choice. You will also undertake an individual project, typically an extensive piece of practical and written work.
Imran Javed
BA (Hons) Business Administration
My time at TMUC has been nothing short of phenomenal. Not that everything went flawless but in the end as I look back, it was an experience I would love to relive. My peers were supportive, the faculty and administration were helpful, and the campus was great fun. TMUC taught me to be a well-rounded person, to explore extra-curricular beyond academics and excel in each and every field. A special shout out to Madam Sumbal and Sir Shahab who had been instrumental to our success, on every step, consistently counselling and guiding us right.
BTEC Higher Nationals are delivered at both universities and colleges in 60 countries around the world. They are an ideal choice for students seeking an affordable and relevant route to a degree or employment.This year over 100,000 students in the UK and worldwide will choose to do a Higher National Certificate or Higher National Diploma to help them progress in their career. BTEC Higher Nationals at TMUC provide specialist learning at Levels 4 and 5 in six subjects, offering a cost-effective, vocational pathway to higher education.
Credit Hours: 240
Guided Learning Hours: 800
Independent Study Hours: 1600
Duration: 2-3 Years
Mode of Study: Full Time
Monthly Reviews | Industry Engagement | Formative & Summative Assessment
Department of Business & Skills
Programme Head: hnbs@tmuc.edu.pk
Department of Computing
Programme Head: hnco@tmuc.edu.pk
Offered at: ISB | RWP | GJR | LHE | KHI
Intake: August | January
Registration: Pearson
Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND in Construction and The Built Environment provides a specialist work-related programme of study that covers the key knowledge, understanding and practical skills required in the Construction sector and also offers particular specialist emphasis through specialist units.About Progression Opportunities,,The Level 5 BTEC Higher National Diploma in Construction and The Built Environment offers students 6 ‘specialist pathways’ designed to support progression into relevant occupational areas or on to degree-level study.
Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND in Computing provides a specialist work-related programme of study that covers the key knowledge, understanding and practical skills required in the business sector and also offers particular specialist emphasis through specialist units. Learners studying the Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND will be able to progress to a degree top-up in Computing or one of its specialist areas. The qualification also prepares learners for employment in the business sector. Some learners may wish to use this qualification in order to enter a specialist area of employment in the sector, where learners may work towards professional membership or study for professional body examinations.
Ali Haider
HND Computing
“If you can’t come to London, London can come to you”, impressed by the phrase on a billboard, when I visited the website I was amazed as how can transnational education be possible in Pakistan?
But that ambiguity faded away as I visited the campus in H-11/4 Islamabad. Coming from a small city, I was mesmerized by the purpose built campus as well as the professionalism and direct facilities offered here. Ever since then as every day went past, I felt more empowered and nearer to my goal of being a computer science tech savvy professional. Today when I look at the day I made the decision to choose TMUC ahead of many other universities, I feel proud that I made the right decision.