

BSc Computer Science with Science Foundation Year
About this course
Computer science is the systematic study of computation, algorithms, data structures and the principles that underlie all software and hardware systems. Starting with a science foundation year provides additional preparation in the mathematical and scientific fundamentals needed to engage confidently with degree-level computer science content, making this route accessible to students who are developing those foundations before progressing to the full programme. At the University of Lincoln this programme is offered part-time, and it includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad and embedded work placement opportunities, making it one of the most experientially rich computer science routes available, combining flexible access with significant professional and international exposure. The part-time structure suits those who are working, have caring responsibilities or are managing other commitments alongside their studies. Lincoln's computing provision is supported by strong industry engagement, and the university emphasises a student-experience-first ethos that shapes the support and opportunities available throughout the programme. You will study programming, algorithms and data structures, software engineering, databases, operating systems, networking and computing theory, building the skills to design, develop and reason about complex software systems. The foundation year ensures you have the mathematical and scientific grounding to engage fully with this content from the outset, and the sandwich year and work placements connect your academic study to professional software development practice. Computer science graduates are in consistent demand across every sector of the economy. Software development, systems engineering, data analysis, cybersecurity, IT project management, cloud computing and business analysis are all well-established career paths. The combination of a sandwich placement, a year abroad and the foundation year gives Lincoln graduates a distinctive profile: technically grounded, professionally experienced and internationally aware. Postgraduate study in computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity or software engineering is a natural further step for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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