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BSc Computer Science (Network Computing)
About this course
Networks are the invisible infrastructure of the modern world. Every time you send a message, stream a video, or access cloud storage, you are relying on a vast web of protocols, hardware, and software that keeps data moving reliably and securely. Computer science with a specialism in network computing brings together the foundational principles of programming and systems thinking with a focused understanding of how networks are built, maintained, and protected. On this programme at Brunel University London, you will begin by developing a solid grounding in core computer science, covering the essentials of how computer systems work before moving into the network computing specialism. You will study how data is transmitted across networks, how protocols govern communication, and how cloud infrastructure is designed and managed. Security is central to this field, and you will explore how networks are protected against intrusion, data breaches, and failure. The programme includes a foundation year, giving you the opportunity to build academic confidence and technical knowledge before progressing to degree-level study. Teaching spans three years of undergraduate study following the foundation year, and the programme is delivered full-time. Graduates from this kind of programme are well positioned for careers in network engineering, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, and IT systems management. The combination of broad computer science knowledge and specialist network expertise is valued by employers across every sector, from finance and healthcare to telecommunications and government. Many graduates also go on to professional certifications in networking and security, or progress to postgraduate study in cybersecurity, data communications, or related fields. The discipline sits at the heart of the digital economy, and demand for skilled network computing professionals continues to grow as organisations of all sizes depend on reliable, secure connectivity.
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