The programme provides structured learning in computing with strong focus on practical software skills and academic growth. Students study programming, systems design, networking, and data handling across multiple modules. Project work supports real application of classroom knowledge through individual and group tasks. Access to modern labs and digital tools supports skill development across different areas of IT. The course design supports steady academic progression from introductory topics to advanced study units. Graduates gain knowledge suitable for entry-level roles in IT services, software development, and technical support. The programme also supports further study at higher education level for specialised computing areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and data science. Regular assessments and feedback help students track progress across semesters. Industry-linked learning tasks give exposure to workplace-style projects and deadlines. The programme has grown through updated curriculum content and adoption of current computing tools used in professional environments.
Applicants need completion of secondary education with acceptable academic results in science or IT-related subjects preferred. Prior background in mathematics or computing supports admission.
Scholarship options may be available based on academic performance or financial need, depending on intake availability.
International students may work up to 20 hours per week during study periods, subject to visa conditions in Malta
Accepted tests and minimum scores:
Computing
Malta (Pietà campus)
Undergraduate
3 years
October,June,February
6.0
€7,000 – €9,000,
€9,000 – €12,000, (INT)
Canterbury, England
£ Home full-time: £9250, EU full-time: £13500, International full-time: £18000, Home part-time: £4625, EU part-time: £6750, International part-time: £9000
London
5.5
UK: £9,250 & International: £25,000
Chester, Warrington
£9,250,£12,450.
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