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BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science provides the theoretical and practical foundations for all of modern computing, from the algorithms that power machine learning systems to the networks that connect the world's devices. It is a discipline that moves fast, rewards deep understanding of first principles, and has a transformative impact on virtually every area of human activity. Studying computer science means learning not just to programme but to think systematically about problems, to design and evaluate complex systems, and to understand the mathematical underpinnings of computation. At Edinburgh Napier University, this part-time degree develops your understanding of computing tools, techniques, and practices across a wide range of application areas. The part-time structure makes the degree accessible to students who are balancing study with employment or other commitments, and for many students this means they can apply their learning to real computing contexts as they go. You will study programming, algorithms and data structures, computer systems, software engineering, networks, databases, and the theoretical foundations of the discipline, building both depth in core areas and breadth across the field. A placement or work experience year is available, as is a year abroad, adding professional and international dimensions to your studies. You will develop systematic problem-solving skills, the ability to work with complex technical systems, and the communication skills needed to work in technical teams and to explain computing concepts to non-technical audiences. These capacities are in sustained demand across the economy. Graduates work as software developers, data analysts, systems engineers, cybersecurity specialists, network engineers, and technology consultants across a wide range of industries. The part-time degree is particularly suited to students who are already working in computing or technology roles and want to formalise and deepen their expertise. Postgraduate study in computing or a specialist technical area is a natural progression for those who want to move into research or senior roles.
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