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BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that underpins virtually every significant technology in the modern world. From the software that runs smartphones and financial systems to the algorithms that power search engines, machine learning, and cybersecurity, computer science provides the theoretical foundations and practical skills that make digital technology possible and reliable. The demand for graduates who can think computationally, design robust systems, and solve complex technical problems continues to grow across every sector of the economy. At Middlesex University this part-time programme, which includes a foundation year, is designed to be accessible to students who need to build their academic and technical foundations before engaging with degree-level content, or who are balancing study with other commitments. The foundation year develops core skills and knowledge before you progress to the main degree, where you will study software development, computer security, systems engineering, algorithms, databases, networking, and related areas. The programme covers the full breadth of what computer science involves, preparing you for the wide range of roles and industries where computing skills are in demand. A sandwich year gives you the opportunity to spend a sustained period in a professional technology environment, and work placement opportunities are integrated throughout the programme. These features are particularly valuable in a field where practical experience alongside academic knowledge makes a significant difference in graduate employment. Graduates of computer science programmes move into roles in software engineering, cybersecurity, data science, systems analysis, network engineering, IT consultancy, and technical project management, across sectors including technology, finance, healthcare, government, and media. The range of opportunities is genuinely broad, and many graduates continue to postgraduate study to specialise further or to move into research.
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