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BSc (Hons) in Computing Science, University of Glasgow

Glasgow,

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48 Months

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About this course

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Computing Science at the University of Glasgow offers a wide-ranging curriculum that covers programming, software engineering, human-computer interfaces, algorithms, computer systems, artificial intelligence, information retrieval, and big data systems. The program emphasizes programming as a fundamental skill, initially focusing on Python, then progressing to Java, object-oriented design, data structures, and web development. The pathway includes a four-year BSc and a five-year MSci, with options for specializations and a faster completion route for exceptional students. The curriculum is driven by leading research, with opportunities for extensive project work and study abroad. The university’s Centre for Computing Science Education highlights its leadership and innovation in teaching this dynamic field.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course stands out due to its comprehensive coverage of essential computing topics, integration with cutting-edge research, and the opportunity to study abroad without extending the duration of your studies. Its strong industry accreditation, including recognition by the British Computer Society, and excellent career prospects with companies like Google, Meta, and Barclays make it an appealing choice for students aiming for a successful career in tech.

Specialisation

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From year 3 onward, students can focus on core areas such as algorithms, data fundamentals, human-centered systems design, systems programming, professional software development, and team and individual projects. The MSci pathway offers advanced modules and a research-oriented project, providing a deeper dive into computing science and preparing for professional or academic careers.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

33.57L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants should meet the entry requirements, which include academic qualifications such as A-levels (AAA-AAB), IB (38 points), or Scottish Highers (AAABB). Additional requirements include Higher Mathematics (A grade, with Advanced Higher recommended) and Computing. For international students, IELTS (6.5 overall with no subtest under 6.0) or equivalent tests like TOEFL 90, PTE 59, or Cambridge CPE are needed. The university also considers qualifications from majority-English speaking countries and offers pre-sessional English courses for language enhancement.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

90

PTE

60

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates from the computing science program have secured roles as Cyber Security Professionals, Software Developers, Business Analysts, and Production Engineers. They work globally for major firms like Google, Meta, Barclays, and Oxford Medical Simulation. The program’s accreditation enables graduates to become Chartered IT Professionals and Chartered Engineers, providing a strong foundation for diverse careers in technology, consultancy, and entrepreneurship.

FAQs

What if my English language qualifications are below the required level?

The university's School of Modern Languages and Cultures offers pre-sessional courses, accredited by BALEAP, to help bring your English skills up to entry level for university study.

Can I apply if my qualifications are not listed?

Yes, you should contact External Relations for guidance. The university accepts a range of secure English language tests for visa purposes and offers alternative assessment options for international applicants.