Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing — Advanced Diploma at London School of Computing and Engineering

Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing


Course Overview

The Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing is a UK Level 5 senior-track qualification running across 12 to 15 months, delivered on-campus in central London, fully online or by distance learning. It is designed for learners entering enterprise computing through a UK-recognised route, and it is calibrated around designing, integrating and operating the software systems that run large UK organisations. The programme is aligned with the standards of BCS, the Institute of Coding, the IEEE Computer Society UK chapter, the Linux Foundation and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, and it articulates into an LSCE Bachelor top-up or feeds into a Master admission by portfolio.

By the end of the programme you will hold a working portfolio in enterprise computing, produced through structured coursework, applied projects and continuous tutor feedback. You will be able to explain and defend your decisions in front of UK sector reviewers, work confidently with the tooling used across UK employers, and step into the next stage of your career or study with an evidence base rather than a bare transcript that is recognised by UK academic and professional bodies.

Key Features

  • The Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing sits at the corresponding UK level and is structured tightly around designing, integrating and operating the software systems that run large UK organisations, with each teaching block anchored in a substantive artefact rather than an examination alone.
  • Curriculum aligned with the standards of BCS, the Institute of Coding, the IEEE Computer Society UK chapter, the Linux Foundation and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, refreshed each year against sector guidance and UK employer expectations in enterprise computing.
  • Applied labs and coursework use Java EE, .NET, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, Kafka, Terraform and enterprise integration platforms throughout the taught stage, with realistic problems set from live UK working practice.
  • Weekly tutor-visible seminars led by working London practitioners in enterprise computing, so the working vocabulary matches what you will use in a UK role.
  • A named programme tutor is available for one-to-one clinics, feedback and career coaching across every teaching block of the programme.
  • Three delivery modes share the same intake cohort, seminars and assessment brief, so mode of study is never a barrier to full participation in enterprise computing discussion.
  • Structured writing, documentation and review workshops embedded across the programme, so evidence of enterprise computing practice is produced continuously across every stage.

What You Will Learn

  • Work confidently with enterprise architecture, TOGAF fundamentals and reference stacks inside the enterprise computing track.
  • Apply middleware, messaging and enterprise integration patterns inside the enterprise computing track.
  • Structure work around data platforms, master-data management and analytics feeds inside the enterprise computing track.
  • Build practical fluency in identity, single sign-on and enterprise access management inside the enterprise computing track.
  • Evidence competence in resilience, disaster recovery and business-continuity design inside the enterprise computing track.
  • Reason clearly about cloud strategy for hybrid and multi-cloud estates inside the enterprise computing track.
  • Deliver artefacts using governance, compliance and audit-ready documentation inside the enterprise computing track.
  • Explain and defend programme delivery, vendor management and total cost of ownership inside the enterprise computing track.

Who This Course Is For

  • Applicants starting their UK journey in enterprise computing, using the Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing as a structured on-ramp into the field.
  • Practitioners moving from build teams into enterprise-scale engineering, aligned with the level and scope of this programme.
  • Working professionals combining employment with study who need a UK-recognised credential in enterprise computing.
  • International applicants preparing specifically for UK enterprise computing roles or further UK study.
  • Adult learners returning to study who want visible tutor support, a clear timetable and a portfolio-first assessment model.

Career Pathways

  • Enterprise Systems Analyst
  • Solutions Architect
  • Integration Engineer
  • Systems Analyst
  • Backend Engineer
  • Cloud Engineer
  • Technical Product Manager
  • Enterprise Consultant

The LSCE careers service maintains a working contact book of UK enterprise computing employers, runs at least one industry-careers day per academic year, and delivers structured one-to-one application support during the final stage of the Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing. Alumni progress into enterprise computing teams across London and the wider UK, with continued careers-service access after graduation and mentoring introductions during your first roles.

Entry Requirements

  • A relevant Diploma (Level 4), Foundation Year, or at least two years of relevant professional experience.
  • GCSE English at grade 4/C and Mathematics at grade 4/C (or equivalent).
  • IELTS 6.0 overall (no band below 5.5) for non-native English speakers.
  • One academic or professional reference.
  • Applicants with a portfolio, GitHub repositories, or working project experience are encouraged to include these, ideally showing evidence relevant to enterprise computing.

Why Study at LSCE

LSCE is the specialist computing and engineering division of Harold International College of London, teaching in small tutor-visible cohorts and partnering with BCS, the Institute of Coding, the IEEE Computer Society UK chapter, the Linux Foundation and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation so qualifications carry weight with UK employers. London hosts Silicon Roundabout, the City fintech clusters and the UK largest concentration of product-engineering employers, all within a short tube ride of the campus.

Students on the Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing routinely attend London Node, London Python, BCS chapter events and BSides London during their studies, and choose from on-campus, fully online with lab or GPU provisioning, or distance learning with the same remote provisioning. Every route joins the same intake cohort with weekly tutor visibility, a named programme tutor and warm careers-service introductions across London software-engineering and product-technology employers.

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Frequently asked questions.

Common questions about Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing.

The Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing runs 12 to 15 months at Level 5. It articulates into an LSCE Bachelor's top-up.

LSCE offers the Advanced Diploma in Enterprise Computing on-campus, fully online and by distance learning. Every route shares the same intake cohort.

Yes. It is a Level 5 UK qualification aligned with BCS and IEEE Computer Society knowledge areas used by UK employers.

You need a Level 4 Diploma, Foundation Year or two years of relevant work, plus GCSE English and Mathematics at 4/C and IELTS 6.0 where required.

Fees vary by intake and study mode. LSCE offers instalment plans, scholarship review and employer sponsorship documentation; admissions replies within one working day.

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