

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that underpins virtually every aspect of the modern world. It is concerned with the fundamental principles of computation: how algorithms are designed and analysed, how data structures enable efficient processing, how software systems are engineered to be reliable and maintainable, and how computing hardware and networks operate. At degree level, computer science is both theoretical and practical, and the best programmes develop both in equal measure. At the University of Manchester, this programme includes a foundation year, making it a four-year, full-time degree in total. The foundation year provides the essential mathematical, analytical, and programming foundations for students who are ready to pursue computer science at degree level but need to build or consolidate their technical grounding before entering the main programme. Manchester is one of the most historically significant universities in computing history and continues to be a major research institution in the field. Once you move into the core degree, you will study programming across multiple paradigms, algorithm design and complexity, computer architecture, operating systems, databases, software engineering, and the theory of computation. You will also have the opportunity to specialise in areas that interest you, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, distributed systems, or human-computer interaction. A typical entry tariff of 200 UCAS points reflects the high academic standards that the main degree demands. Computer science at Manchester develops rigorous problem-solving habits, the ability to work at multiple levels of abstraction from hardware to high-level code, and the discipline of thinking precisely about systems that must work reliably. Graduates are among the most sought-after in any sector. Careers include software engineering, data science, systems architecture, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence research, technology consultancy, and product development. Postgraduate study, including master's degrees and PhDs, is a well-trodden route for those interested in research or specialist careers.
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