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BSc Computer Science (Software Engineering)
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Computer science with a focus on software engineering is concerned with the principled design, development, testing and maintenance of large-scale software systems. Where general computer science spans theory, algorithms and hardware alongside software, a software engineering specialism adds a focus on the processes, methods and tools used to build reliable, maintainable and scalable software in professional and commercial contexts. As virtually every sector has become dependent on complex software systems, the ability to engineer them well has become one of the most valuable technical skills in the economy. At the University of Plymouth you will develop a thorough grounding in computer science fundamentals alongside specialist knowledge of software engineering practice, including software design, testing, project management, agile methods and the software development lifecycle. The programme includes a foundation year, which builds the mathematical and programming foundations you need before the main degree begins. You will also benefit from a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad and work placement opportunities, giving you substantial professional experience and international exposure alongside your technical development. The full programme runs full time over three years plus the foundation year. Software engineers are among the most sought-after graduates across every sector. Roles include software developer, systems engineer, backend and frontend engineer, DevOps engineer, software architect and technical lead in companies ranging from technology start-ups to global enterprises, financial institutions, healthcare organisations, public services and defence. The placement year gives Plymouth graduates a head start in establishing professional networks and demonstrating real-world capability. Postgraduate study in software engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence or cybersecurity is a route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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