

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that sits beneath every digital system in the modern world, from the algorithms that sort search results and recommend content to the architectures that make cloud computing and artificial intelligence possible. It combines theoretical foundations in logic, computation, and complexity with practical skills in software engineering, systems design, and programming. Studying it seriously means developing both the conceptual depth to understand why things work and the technical fluency to build things that work. At Royal Holloway, University of London, this three-year, full-time degree prepares you to launch a career exploiting key technologies across a broad range of sectors. You will cover core areas including programming, data structures and algorithms, computer architecture, networking, software engineering, databases, and machine learning. The programme is built around progressive development of both technical skill and professional confidence, so that by the time you graduate you have a portfolio of work and a set of capabilities that employers in technology, finance, media, healthcare, and the public sector all find useful. A sandwich year is available, allowing you to spend a year in professional practice before returning to complete your degree, and a year abroad and work placement options extend the ways in which you can gain real-world experience. Students who take these up often find they shape the direction of their careers considerably. Royal Holloway's location on the edges of London gives you access to a major technology ecosystem while studying in a campus environment. The computer science department has research strengths in areas including information security, machine learning, and algorithms, which feeds into the teaching at advanced levels. Graduates go into software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, product management, systems architecture, and technology consulting. Some pursue postgraduate study or research in computer science and related fields. The degree's breadth means it remains relevant as the technology landscape continues to evolve rapidly.
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