Networking Career in Motion for HND Computing Student Alexander

Networking Career in Motion for HND Computing Student Alexander

After switching from Belfast Metropolitan College to SERC, student Alexander Bittle has found the perfect route to unlocking a potential career in networking, through the HND Computing (Software and Games Development) course at the College's Bangor Campus.

Alexander, (23) from Newtownards says, “After I finished my GCSEs at Campbell College in 2015, I originally went on to Belfast Met to do A-Levels in Maths, Business and Economics. I ended up not completing the course, and while I was looking to find something else, my friend recommended SERC. I decided to look into my options, and after speaking to some tutors, I enrolled to do my A-Levels again in 2019, this time in Psychology, Sociology and Physics at SERC's Bangor Campus. I studied both at the College and online during Covid, but from the get-go, I realised that SERC had great support systems in place, making my experience a good one.”

He adds, “At the end of my A-Levels, I achieved AAB grades and decided to stay at SERC for an HND in Computing. I am currently in my second year of the course and have enjoyed all the study units I have done so far, particularly the networking side, which is something I would be interested in doing as a career in the future. My tutors Ryan Major and Veronica Tate are very nice people and have definitely been a great help to me throughout the course. The tutors really care about you as an individual, rather than just being completely focused on your academic performance, which is something I have found very encouraging about studying here. I have been supported in a friendly learning environment, and which certainly means I feel under a lot less pressure.”

Speaking on his involvement in College clubs, Alexander says, “At the moment, I am a member of Project Space, and have been doing a work experience internship through the College with a company called Sentireal. The company is based in Belfast and focuses on Augmented and Virtual Reality technology. I reached out to the company last year to test their VR software called ‘Immersonal’, which I have been using for my project to create a virtual tour of the college’s SPACE building. So far, it has been a great experience and I look forward to seeing the final result.”

Addressing future students, Alexander says, “I would definitely recommend SERC to anyone who is considering continuing further or higher education. SERC is a fantastic place to learn, and whatever area you are interested in, you will be supported in achieving your goals. I am looking forward to finishing my HND, and hope to go on to complete the top up degree in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics. I think this course will be a fantastic opportunity to build on my skills, and give me a deeper insight into networking, which is the area of this industry that interests me for a future career.”

Find out how you can unlock your future with SERC. Come along to our Open Evening for Full Time students from 4.00pm – 7.00pm on Wednesday 8 March 2023 at the College’s Bangor, Downpatrick, Lisburn and Newtownards Campuses.