

BSc Computer Science with a Year of Study Abroad
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that underpins the digital world, concerned with the theory of computation, the design of algorithms and programming languages, the architecture of systems, and the full range of applications from artificial intelligence and cybersecurity to networks and human-computer interaction. A computer science degree trains you to think like a computing professional, combining theoretical rigour with practical problem-solving and an awareness of the ethical, security, and sustainability dimensions of technology development. Including a year of study abroad enriches this formation by immersing you in a different research and academic environment. At Cardiff University, this four-year, full-time programme provides both the practical skills and the theoretical knowledge needed to pursue a career in computing. You will learn the principles of programming, software engineering, algorithms, data structures, computer architecture, and systems design, alongside the professional and ethical awareness that responsible computing requires. The year of study abroad is built into the structure of the programme, giving you the opportunity to study at a partner institution in another country and to experience computer science from a different academic tradition and cultural perspective. A typical entry tariff of 152 points reflects the strong computational and mathematical background expected of students on this programme. Computer science graduates are in sustained demand across virtually every sector. Career destinations include software engineering, systems architecture, AI and machine learning, cybersecurity, data science, product management, research, and technology entrepreneurship. The year abroad strengthens both the academic profile and the international awareness of graduates, which is increasingly valued by technology companies operating globally. Postgraduate study in computer science, AI, cybersecurity, or a specialist technical field is a well-supported further step.
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