This programme offers a comprehensive exploration of Computer Science, from foundational principles to cutting-edge technology. You'll learn about designing and building hardware and software systems for various purposes, processing and managing different types of information, and solving real-world problems using computers. The course emphasizes understanding what is and isn’t possible with computers, ensuring you gain both theoretical and practical knowledge. A key feature is a year-long industrial placement that provides hands-on experience in real business environments. You can choose to follow a general pathway or specialise in areas like artificial intelligence, algorithms and optimisation, or data science. The pathway with software development focuses on developing and applying complex software solutions, equipping you with skills relevant to software design, updating, and widespread application.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is accredited by BCS, which validates its quality and opens up a wide variety of career opportunities. The programme is taught by leading researchers, and the department's research output is ranked 5th in the UK, ensuring you learn from experts. The curriculum is continually updated with the latest technologies and trends, and the extensive facilities and high-speed communication links support active learning and practical application. The combination of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and industry placement makes it an excellent choice for students aiming for employability in a highly demanded field.
Students can choose to follow a pathway in artificial intelligence, algorithms and optimisation, or data science, depending on their interests. Additionally, there's a pathway for those interested in software development, focusing on the development, updating, and application of complex software systems.
Application fees
34.90L
1st year tuition fees
34.90L
Living cost
Applicants need A levels of AAA, with the option for a reduced offer of AAB if they have an Extended Project Qualification. A level Mathematics or Computer Science is preferred. GCSE Mathematics grade B or above is mandatory if these A levels are not taken. For other qualifications, requirements vary, including BTEC, IB, and Scottish qualifications, all needing specific grades in relevant subjects. English language proficiency must be demonstrated through tests like IELTS (minimum overall score 6.0).

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Graduates can pursue careers as computer programmers, software developers, systems analysts, or web designers. Opportunities also exist in data science, artificial intelligence research, and technical consultancy. Employers encompass companies like BAE Systems, BT, Royal Bank of Scotland, Siemens, and Unilever. The high demand in the industry means graduates often secure meaningful, well-paid roles shortly after completing their studies.