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BSc Computer Science (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Computer science is the foundation of the digital world, providing the theoretical principles and practical skills that underlie everything from smartphone apps and web services to cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity systems. The discipline spans algorithm design and computational theory, programming and software engineering, data structures and databases, computer networks, and the increasingly important domains of machine learning and AI. Studying it gives you both the rigorous conceptual grounding and the hands-on technical ability to contribute to a sector that is central to every other part of the economy. At the University of Winchester, this four-year programme with a Foundation Year provides a structured entry route for students who are building the computing and academic foundations needed for degree-level study. The foundation year develops your knowledge and academic confidence before you enter the main degree, which covers the full range of computer science topics across networks, applications, and development. The main degree includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you professional experience in a computing role before you graduate and the opportunity to build industry connections that support your career start. Winchester's degree is designed to develop both technical depth and the ability to apply that knowledge in the cutting-edge, innovative applications that employers are looking for. Computer science graduates work across virtually every sector of the economy, and the range of roles open to them continues to expand. Software development, web engineering, systems administration, cybersecurity, data engineering, and technical project management are among the most common destinations. With the growth of AI and automation, roles involving machine learning, data pipelines, and intelligent systems are increasingly important. Graduates also move into IT consultancy, digital product management, and the technology functions of organisations in healthcare, finance, education, and government. Postgraduate study in computer science, AI, or cybersecurity is an option for those who want to develop specialist expertise. The typical entry tariff is 56 points.
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