

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer Science is the discipline that creates, studies, and advances the principles and practice of computing. It encompasses everything from the mathematical foundations of algorithms and the engineering of software systems to the design of networks, the development of artificial intelligence, and the security of digital infrastructure. As computing has become central to every sector of modern life, the ability to understand and build software systems has become one of the most versatile and in-demand skills in the economy. At the University of Keele, this three-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, as well as work placement opportunities. You will develop expertise across a broad range of areas, including artificial intelligence, software engineering, data structures, computer systems, networks, and programming, building both the technical depth and the practical confidence that employers expect. Keele's commitment to industry-engaged teaching means you will work on real-world challenges and cutting-edge projects throughout your studies, developing the problem-solving mindset that distinguishes strong graduates in a competitive market. The sandwich year and year abroad add substantial professional and international experience, and work placements provide direct exposure to technology environments before you graduate. Computer Science graduates from Keele work as software developers, data scientists, AI engineers, cybersecurity specialists, systems architects, DevOps engineers, and technology consultants. The combination of technical skills and practical experience the degree provides is directly applicable across the technology sector, financial services, healthcare, media, government, and beyond. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in specialist areas such as machine learning, cybersecurity, data science, or human-computer interaction. The year abroad adds an international dimension that is increasingly valued in a global technology industry.
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