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BSc Computer Science with a Foundation Year
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that provides the theoretical and practical foundations for all of modern computing, from the mathematical principles of algorithm design and computational complexity to the engineering methods used to build large, reliable software systems. It is a field in which core skills, logical reasoning, abstraction, and systematic problem-solving, remain valuable across a rapidly changing technological landscape, while specific languages, frameworks, and applications evolve continually. A computer science degree gives you the foundations to adapt to that evolution rather than being tied to any particular moment in it. At Loughborough University, this four-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, which is designed for students who have not studied the prerequisite subjects needed for standard first-year entry, who did not meet their expected entrance requirements due to adverse circumstances or prior sporting commitments, or who are mature students returning to education or care leavers. The foundation year builds the mathematical and programming foundations needed to succeed in the main degree, and it is a genuine pathway into a rigorous computer science education rather than a reduced alternative to one. Over the main degree you will develop skills in programming, software engineering, algorithms, computer systems, and increasingly specialist topics. Graduates from Loughborough's computer science programme find careers in software engineering, data science, systems architecture, machine learning, security, technology consulting, and product development across every sector of the economy. The combination of strong technical foundations with Loughborough's reputation for employability and industry engagement makes graduates attractive to a wide range of employers. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in computer science or a related discipline, pursuing research or specialising in areas such as artificial intelligence, security, or human-computer interaction.
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