

BEng Computer Engineering with Foundation Year
About this course
Computer engineering occupies the space between computer science and electronic engineering, concerned with the design and implementation of computer systems from the hardware level upward. Where computer science focuses primarily on algorithms, software, and computation as abstract processes, computer engineering asks how those processes are realised in physical systems: how processors are designed, how hardware and software interact, how networks are built and managed, and how modern diverse and distributed computing architectures are constructed to be reliable, efficient, and secure. At the University of Southampton, this four-year full-time Computer Engineering degree with a foundation year provides an in-depth education in how to design and build computer systems. The foundation year is a supported entry route, giving students who need additional preparation in mathematics or related subjects the grounding required to progress onto the three-year engineering degree that follows. Across the programme you will develop knowledge in hardware design, digital systems, computer architecture, operating systems, networks, embedded computing, and the mathematical principles that underpin all of these areas. The Southampton context brings strong engineering traditions and research depth in computing and electronics to the programme. Graduates from computer engineering programmes are well prepared for careers in the technology sector and beyond. Systems architecture, embedded systems development, hardware design, network engineering, cybersecurity, and software engineering roles in sectors ranging from aerospace and automotive to telecommunications, finance, and defence are all well-established destinations. The combination of hardware and software expertise is distinctive and increasingly in demand as the boundary between them continues to blur in areas such as Internet of Things, autonomous systems, and edge computing. Postgraduate study in computer engineering, electronic engineering, or computer science is also a route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue research.
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