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BSc Computer Science and Geography
About this course
Computer science and geography is a combination that is becoming increasingly relevant in a world where spatial data, geographic information systems, and computational methods are transforming how we understand and manage places, environments, and populations. Computer science provides the technical skills: programming, algorithms, data structures, networks, and the artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques that are reshaping what computation can do. Geography provides the conceptual breadth: understanding physical and human landscapes, the relationships between people and environments, and the social and spatial patterns that data can reveal. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year full-time degree develops both disciplines in parallel, with the computer science strand covering networks, robotics, the internet, mobile and embedded computing, and cutting-edge technologies including AI, virtual reality, and augmented reality. The geography strand develops your understanding of physical and human landscapes, spatial analysis, and environmental dynamics, connecting scientific knowledge to real-world questions about how places change and how societies interact with their environments. A sandwich year provides extended professional experience, a year abroad gives you an international academic perspective, and work placement is integrated throughout, ensuring you develop practical competence alongside theoretical knowledge. The combination positions you for roles where computational and spatial thinking intersect, which are growing across environmental management, urban planning, data science, and the technology sector. Graduates go on to careers in geographic information science, spatial data analysis, environmental consultancy, urban planning, software development, data science, and the public sector. Many continue to postgraduate study in GIS, computer science, environmental management, or data analytics. The combination is particularly well suited to careers in smart cities, environmental monitoring, and any field where understanding places through data matters.
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