Diploma in Wireless Networking — Diploma at London School of Computing and Engineering

Diploma in Wireless Networking


Course Overview

The Diploma in Wireless Networking is a UK Level 4 qualification, 9-12 months at LSCE, delivered on-campus in central London, fully online, or by distance learning. The programme concentrates on Wi-Fi, cellular and enterprise WLAN design inside wireless networking, and the syllabus is aligned with UK expectations set by (ISC) squared, ISACA, CREST and the NCSC-affiliated CyberFirst community, so the vocabulary, tooling and working practice you leave with match what employers use across London and the wider cyber security & network engineering sector. Every route joins the same intake cohort with the same weekly seminars, assessment brief and named programme tutor, so your choice of study mode never thins the experience or the level of tutor visibility you receive throughout the programme.

By graduation you will work confidently with Wireshark, Cisco Packet Tracer, spectrum analysers and enterprise WLAN controllers on realistic wireless networking problems, and you will hold structured coursework, lab notes and portfolio evidence you can show to a UK employer or use as the basis of a top-up application. By graduation you will have shipped a portfolio piece, completed structured lab or coursework evidence, and be ready to move into UK practitioner roles or continue onto the Advanced Diploma. Assessment is distributed through the programme in short exercises, applied coursework and a closing piece, so pressure is spread rather than compressed into a single end-of-year exam. The programme is designed for busy adults, with recorded seminars, clear feedback timelines, applied assessment briefs and named-tutor support at every stage of the Diploma in Wireless Networking journey.

Key Features

  • Diploma in Wireless Networking sits at the corresponding UK level and is structured tightly around Wi-Fi, cellular and enterprise WLAN design, with each teaching block anchored in one substantive artefact.
  • Curriculum aligned with the standards of (ISC) squared, ISACA, CREST and the NCSC-affiliated CyberFirst community, refreshed each year against sector guidance and UK employer expectations in wireless networking.
  • Hands-on labs and exercises use Wireshark, Cisco Packet Tracer, spectrum analysers and enterprise WLAN controllers throughout the taught stage, with realistic problems set from live UK working practice.
  • Weekly tutor-visible seminars led by working London practitioners with active portfolios in wireless networking, so the working vocabulary matches what you will use in a UK role.
  • Named programme tutor available for one-to-one clinics, feedback and career coaching across every teaching block of the programme.
  • Three delivery modes on-campus, fully online and distance learning sharing the same intake cohort, seminars and assessment brief, so mode of study is never a barrier to full participation in wireless networking discussion.
  • Structured writing, documentation and review workshops embedded across the programme, so evidence of wireless networking practice is produced continuously rather than only at exam points.

What You Will Learn

  • Work confidently with 802.11 protocol families and generational differences.
  • Apply site surveys and heatmap-based planning.
  • Structure work around authentication with 802.1X, RADIUS and certificates.
  • Build practical fluency in roaming and channel planning in dense estates.
  • Evidence competence in cellular 4G and 5G fundamentals for wireless engineers.
  • Reason clearly about interference troubleshooting with spectrum tools.
  • Deliver artefacts using wireless security posture and rogue-AP detection.
  • Explain and defend enterprise WLAN controller configuration.

Who This Course Is For

  • Certificate holders progressing through the LSCE ladder into practitioner-level study, using Diploma in Wireless Networking as their route into wireless networking, and typically progressing directly through the LSCE ladder.
  • Career changers moving from an unrelated field into the discipline, in this case wireless networking, with the programme designed to bring newcomers to a working level of practice.
  • Working IT and engineering staff formalising informal on-the-job knowledge, particularly those bringing prior UK sector or workplace experience to the programme.
  • International applicants preparing for UK practitioner-level roles, preparing specifically for UK wireless networking roles or postgraduate progression inside the UK system.
  • Self-taught professionals seeking a UK-recognised Level 4 credential, aligned to the wireless networking field, and looking for a UK-recognised qualification to sit alongside portfolio and workplace evidence.

Career Pathways

  • Junior Cyber Security Analyst
  • Junior Penetration Tester
  • Junior SOC Analyst
  • Junior Security Engineer
  • Junior Digital Forensics Investigator
  • Junior Network Security Engineer
  • Junior Cloud Security Engineer

The LSCE careers service maintains a working contact book across London consultancies, employers and public-sector digital and engineering teams, and runs application clinics through the final Diploma stage. Diploma graduates step into first practitioner roles across the UK, and the LSCE careers service supports each learner with one-to-one application coaching in the final stage. Graduates of the Diploma in Wireless Networking also benefit from continuing access to the LSCE alumni network for job introductions, mentoring and progression coaching after they complete their studies.

Entry Requirements

  • A relevant Certificate, A-levels (or equivalent), or two years of relevant employment.
  • GCSE English at grade 4/C and Mathematics at grade 4/C (or equivalent).
  • IELTS 5.5 overall (no band below 5.0) for non-native English speakers.
  • One academic or professional reference.
  • Short statement of intent with a paragraph on career direction.

Why Study at LSCE

LSCE is the specialist computing and engineering division of Harold International College of London. Small tutor-visible cohorts, partnership with (ISC) squared, ISACA, CREST and the NCSC-affiliated CyberFirst community, and a central London campus put the NCSC, the London SOC-as-a-service providers and BSides London within a short tube ride of every classroom, so exposure to working cyber security & network engineering practice is part of the everyday learning experience rather than a scheduled trip. Curriculum alignment is refreshed each year against the latest professional-body guidance and UK sector expectations.

Every delivery route on-campus, fully online with provisioned lab access, or by distance learning with the same remote provisioning shares the same intake cohort, seminars and named programme tutor. Students also benefit from Harold International College shared library, careers-service industry connections and elective-module access across the wider college programme catalogue subject to availability. The LSCE careers service is on hand from induction to graduation, and continues to support alumni with introductions and progression coaching after they leave the programme.

Apply for Diploma in Wireless Networking

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Frequently asked questions.

Common questions about Diploma in Wireless Networking.

The Diploma in Wireless Networking runs nine to twelve months at UK Level 4. Full-time learners can finish inside nine months and part-time or distance learners spread the Diploma in Wireless Networking across the wider band.

The Diploma in Wireless Networking is delivered on-campus in central London, fully online and by distance learning. Every mode shares the same cohort, tutors and assessment schedule.

Yes. The Diploma in Wireless Networking sits at UK Level 4 and is aligned with CompTIA Network+ and IET competencies, so it reflects the practice UK employers expect from junior wireless technicians.

You need a relevant Certificate, A-levels or two years of employment, plus GCSE English and Mathematics at grade 4/C. Non-native English speakers need IELTS 5.5 overall.

Fees vary by delivery mode and are on the LSCE course page. Admissions will explain instalment plans and current scholarship review options when you enquire about the Diploma in Wireless Networking.

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