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BSc Computer Science with Foundation Year
About this course
Computer science provides the theoretical and practical foundations for understanding how computing systems are designed, how programmes are constructed, and how computation can be harnessed to address problems across every domain of human activity. From algorithms and data structures through to machine learning, cybersecurity, and software engineering, the discipline develops a set of skills that are in consistent and growing demand. At degree level, computer science equips you not just with current technical knowledge but with the fundamental understanding needed to adapt as the field evolves rapidly. At Plymouth this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year that provides a supported entry route for students who benefit from additional preparation in mathematics and computing before progressing to the main degree. The foundation year develops programming skills in Python and applies them to real-world settings through workshops involving guest academics and industry figures, building both technical confidence and an awareness of how computing is used in practice. Across the programme you will develop expertise in how programmes are designed and written, how high-performance computing and artificial intelligence can address complex problems, and how software systems are built and maintained. Plymouth's location in a city with growing technology and marine sectors provides useful industry connections alongside the academic programme. Computer science graduates are among the most sought-after in the employment market. Software engineering, data science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, systems architecture, and technology consultancy are among the most common career destinations. The breadth of sectors that now depend on computing means that these skills are valued in healthcare, finance, creative industries, government, and virtually every other field. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, or related disciplines, or move into research and development roles.
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