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BSc Computing Systems
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Objectives
The single honours Computing Systems course approaches the science of computing from a systems perspective, and provides the conceptual foundation and key skills for the engineering and application of modern computer systems. The course aims to present an academic perspective on computer science that addresses the key principles relating to the theory of algorithms, computer programming, hardware design, software engineering and human factors. It also gives students the foundation that is needed to communicate effectively with computer users from a variety of different backgrounds, such as other scientists, engineers, designers and business personnel.
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Academic title
BSc Computing Systems
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Course description
BSc Computing Systems
Programme
Year One
In the first year students study the same modules as those of the BSc in Computer Science (G400). Transfer between the Computing Systems and Computer Science Systems courses is possible at the end of the first year.
Year Two
-Half of the modules are foundational both for the Computer Science and the Computing Systems degrees.
-Digital Communications and Signal Processing
-Computer System Design
-Topics in Database Systems
Year Three
-Individual project
-Mobile Robotics
-Theory of Databases
-Computer Graphics
-Neural Computing and Artificial Intelligence
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