

BSc Computer Science with Software Development
About this course
Computer science with software development is a degree that combines the broad theoretical and technical foundations of computer science with a particular specialism in the design, construction, and application of complex software systems. Software development is at the heart of the modern digital economy, and the ability to design well-structured, maintainable, and reliable software at scale is one of the most in-demand technical skills in the world. Grounding that practical specialism in the underlying theory of computation, algorithms, and system design ensures that graduates can adapt as technologies evolve, rather than being tied to the tools of a particular moment. The three-year full-time Computer Science with Software Development programme at the University of Liverpool covers all aspects of computer science, including the underlying principles and theory, ensuring that you graduate knowing what is and is not possible with computers and how to find solutions to the problems you will encounter in professional life. The software development specialisation focuses on the design, updating, and widespread application of complex software, developing the engineering skills and professional practices that software development roles require. A year abroad gives you the opportunity to study computer science in a different academic and cultural environment, which broadens your perspective and strengthens your international credentials. With a typical entry tariff of 120 points, the programme is accessible to students who combine mathematical aptitude with a genuine interest in building software. Graduates are well placed for roles in software engineering, full-stack development, systems architecture, data engineering, and technology management across all sectors. Many also pursue postgraduate study in computer science, software engineering, or artificial intelligence.
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