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BSc Computer Science with Placement
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Computer Science is concerned with the theory, design, and application of computational systems. It draws on mathematics, logic, and engineering to address questions about how algorithms can be designed, how software can be made reliable and efficient, and how computing systems can be built to serve human needs across an extraordinary range of contexts. As technology reshapes every sector of the economy and society, the skills computer science develops have become foundational to an enormous range of careers. At Birkbeck College in London, this four-year, full-time programme includes a placement year, giving you substantial professional experience in a computing or technology role before you graduate. Birkbeck's distinctive model, with much of its teaching available in the evenings, makes it particularly accessible, and this programme is designed for students who want to combine rigorous theoretical grounding with the current skills that employers in the technology industry value. You will develop knowledge of software engineering, programming, algorithms, data structures, databases, computer architecture, and the principles of networked systems. The balance between foundational understanding and practical capability is central to the programme's design, recognising that long-term professional success in computing depends on being able to adapt as technologies change, not simply on mastering the tools of the moment. The placement year connects your academic development to a real professional environment. Computer Science graduates from this programme move into software development, systems architecture, data engineering, cybersecurity, DevOps, and technology consulting. Many work in London's substantial technology sector, but the skills the degree develops are in demand nationally and internationally. Postgraduate study in specialist areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, human-computer interaction, or information security is a natural progression for those who want to develop deep expertise. The combination of theoretical depth and professional experience the degree provides is a strong foundation for a career in technology.
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