

BSc Computer Science with Industrial Placement
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that makes the digital world possible. It is concerned with how computation works, how algorithms can solve problems efficiently, how software systems are designed, built, and maintained, and how complex technological systems can be made reliable and secure. A computer science degree at degree level goes well beyond learning to code: it develops the theoretical understanding of why computational approaches work, the mathematical foundations of algorithms and data structures, and the systems thinking needed to design solutions that scale and endure. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Hull includes an industrial placement year, which is embedded within the degree structure and provides you with a sustained period of professional experience in a technology company or organisation before you complete your final year. The placement transforms the degree: you enter your final year with direct experience of how software is developed professionally, an understanding of how teams and codebases operate at scale, and a network of industry connections that many of your peers will not have. With a typical tariff of 104 points, the programme is accessible to students who demonstrate genuine mathematical and analytical ability alongside curiosity about computing. You will study algorithms, data structures, programming paradigms, computer architecture, networks, operating systems, software engineering, databases, and the theoretical foundations of computer science, alongside more advanced topics as the degree progresses. The industrial placement year connects this learning to professional practice in a way that classroom-based study alone cannot achieve. Graduates from this programme move into careers as software engineers, developers, data scientists, systems architects, security analysts, and technology consultants across virtually every sector of the economy. The placement year regularly leads directly to graduate employment. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in computer science, artificial intelligence, or related fields.
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