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BSc Computing Science
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Objectives
This course will prepare you for a career in computing and software development in a wide range of organisations, with a special focus on the analysis of numerical data and the discovery of trends and patterns. Such applications of computing are used in areas as diverse as financial modelling, artificial intelligence, demographic trends, marketing, engineering, scientific experimentation and virtual reality. This course produces graduates with a blend of both specialist computing skills and advanced mathematical skills. It delivers the knowledge and skills currently required and the flexibility and adaptability needed for a long-term career.
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Entry requirements
Entry Requirements Offers are usually made at 200-250 points at A level or equivalent, depending on the subject studied. Additional requirements are normally GCSE in English grade C or above and GCSE in Mathematics grade C or above.
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Academic title
BSc Computing Science
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Course description
Course Structure
In the first year you will study computing science, writing software, modelling, prototyping, hardware, networks, technical and learning skills, and discrete mathematics. Second year topics include object-orientation, algorithms, operating systems and language translators, numerical techniques, professional issues, databases and web integration, and formal aspects of computing. Year 3 offers an optional 12-month supervised work experience placement. The final year includes artificial intelligence and computational mathematics, an individual honours project, and a range of specialist option choices.
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