IELTS 6.0 overall with minimum 5.5 in each skill
Develop computer and software systems using the skills and experience you’ll gain on our Computer Science degree.
This degree in Computer Science gives you a firm grasp of the science underpinning computer and software systems. You will gain practical experience of developing systems using the latest technologies and techniques, as well as exposure to the latest trends that will shape the future of computer science.
You can study our core Computer Science course or choose a specialist endorsement in Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Data Science, Games or Networking. The modules you can study include Artificial Intelligence Applications, Machine Learning, Information Visualisation and Big Data.
By the end of the course, you will be equipped to study independently and to develop and adapt your skills throughout your career.
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Year 1
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Computer and Communication Systems (15 credits)
Introduction to Computer Science and its Applications (15 credits)
Paradigms of Programming (30 credits)
Algorithms and Data Structures (15 credits)
Introduction to Compilers (15 credits)
Principles of Software Engineering (15 credits)
Mathematics for Computer Science (15 credits)
Year 2
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Advanced Programming (15 credits)
Operating Systems (15 credits)
Information Security (15 credits)
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (15 credits)
Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures (15 credits)
Computational Methods and Numerical Techniques (30 credits)
Students are required to choose 15 credits from this list of options.
Introduction to Computer Forensics (15 credits)
Statistical Techniques with R (15 credits)
Operational Research: Linear Programming (15 credits)
Year 3
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
Human Computer Interaction and Design (15 credits)
Final Year Projects (60 credits)
JVM Programming Languages (15 credits)
Students are required to choose 15 credits from this list of options.
Penetration Testing and Ethical Vulnerability Scanning (15 credits)
Software Engineering Management (15 credits)
Natural Computing (15 credits)
Computer Forensics 3 (15 credits)
Information Visualisation and Big Data (15 credits)
Artificial Intelligence Applications (15 credits)
Graph Theory and Applications (15 credits)
Students are required to choose 15 credits from this list of options.
Machine Learning (15 credits)
Optimisation Techniques (15 credits)
Coding and Cryptography (15 credits)
Graduates from this degree can pursue a career as a data analyst, software engineer, user experience (UX) designer, an artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning specialist, mobile applications developer, games programmer, and a quality assurance (QA) or test developer.
Insurance - Single: 300 (£) per year