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BSc Computer Science with Foundation Year
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that studies computation, algorithms, software systems, and the principles that govern reliable and efficient computing. It trains you to think rigorously about problems, to express solutions in code, and to build systems that work correctly at scale. The discipline is as mathematical and theoretical as it is practical, drawing on logic, algebra, and formal methods alongside the craft of programming and software engineering. Its outputs underpin virtually every sector of modern life, from finance and healthcare to entertainment and critical infrastructure. At Birmingham City University this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year, providing the mathematical and computing foundation needed for the main degree and making it accessible to students who may not have studied computing or mathematics to an advanced level before. Across the full programme you will develop skills in programming, algorithms and data structures, computer architecture, databases, networks, software engineering, and artificial intelligence, building both theoretical understanding and the practical capability to build and evaluate computing systems. The programme develops the professional attitude and problem-solving abilities that employers in the IT industry consistently value, alongside the technical depth that distinguishes a computer science graduate from someone who has simply learned to code. Computer science graduates are among the most consistently employable in the UK, with careers spanning software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, systems architecture, product management, and technical consulting across technology companies, financial services, healthcare, government, and virtually every other major industry. Birmingham City University's connections to the regional and national technology sector provide pathways into employment that supplement the academic training. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in computer science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, or data science.
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