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BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the study of computation, algorithms, data, and the software systems that process and manage information. It underpins virtually every sector of the modern economy, from the mobile applications people use every day to the cloud infrastructure that supports global businesses, the machine learning systems transforming healthcare and finance, and the cybersecurity mechanisms that protect digital assets. Studying computer science develops programming skills, analytical thinking, and an understanding of how software is designed, built, and maintained in practice. At University College Birmingham, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement, giving you the opportunity to spend a significant period in a professional software development or technology environment before completing your degree. The placement is a central part of the degree's approach to producing graduates who are immediately ready to contribute in professional roles, and it often provides a direct route into graduate employment. Your studies cover the core areas of the discipline: programming in multiple languages and paradigms, algorithms and data structures, databases, computer networks, software engineering, operating systems, and the applied areas of web development and information security, alongside more emerging topics in the field. Computer science graduates are among the most sought-after in the labour market. Software development, web development, data analysis, cybersecurity, systems administration, and IT project management are all well-established career directions, and the placement year significantly improves graduate readiness and employment outcomes. The technology sector in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands provides a strong local employment market, and graduates also move into roles with national and international employers across finance, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing. Postgraduate study is an option for those who wish to specialise further or move into research.
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