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BSc Computer Science (With Professional Practice Year)
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that underpins the digital world. It is concerned with the theory and practice of computation: how information is represented and processed, how algorithms are designed and analysed, how software systems are built and maintained, and how the infrastructure of computing, from networks to databases to operating systems, is designed to work reliably at scale. A computer science degree develops rigorous analytical thinking alongside the practical skills needed to build systems that solve real problems. At the University of Bedfordshire, the four-year programme includes a professional practice year, in which you spend a period working in a relevant professional role, connecting your academic learning to real organisational environments and building the professional credibility that employers value. The degree is accredited by the British Computer Society, which means that graduates are eligible for Chartered IT Professional status once they have demonstrated the required professional experience. You will study programming, algorithms, software engineering, databases, networking, web technologies, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, developing both the theoretical foundations of computer science and the practical skills to apply them. Bedfordshire's location in the east of England, within commuting distance of London, gives students access to a major concentration of technology employers across the capital and the Thames Valley corridor. Computer science graduates work in software development, systems engineering, data science, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, IT consultancy and technical product management across virtually every sector of the economy. The BCS accreditation provides a formal route to chartered professional status. Postgraduate study in computer science, AI, cybersecurity or software engineering is a common path for those who want to specialise further.
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