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BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science provides the intellectual and technical foundation for almost everything that happens in the digital world. It encompasses the theory of computation, the design of algorithms and data structures, the principles of programming languages, the architecture of computer systems, and the engineering of software that is reliable, efficient and maintainable. Understanding these foundations gives you the capacity to work across the full range of computing contexts, from web and application development to systems programming, data management and the design of distributed systems. At the University of Chester, this three-year full-time degree develops both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in technology, preparing you for work in the computing industry and equipping you to continue developing your expertise as the field evolves. You will study software development across multiple programming languages and paradigms, data management and database systems, computer networks and communication protocols, systems software, and the professional and ethical dimensions of computing practice. A sandwich year placement and a work placement are built into the programme, giving you significant professional experience in a technology role and ensuring that your learning is grounded in the realities of how computing systems are built and used in practice. You will develop strong programming, analytical and problem-solving skills, the ability to work with and design complex systems, and the communication and teamworking capabilities that professional computing roles require. Graduates from Chester's computer science degree move into software development, web development, data management, systems administration, IT consultancy, project management, cybersecurity, and a wide range of technology roles across all sectors of the economy. The versatility of a solid computer science foundation means career paths are genuinely diverse, and postgraduate study in computing, data science, or AI is a natural next step for those who want to develop deeper technical expertise.
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