

BEng Computing
About this course
Computing at Imperial College London is a rigorous, intellectually demanding degree built on the conviction that the best software and systems come from a deep understanding of underlying principles rather than familiarity with any particular language or tool. You will learn to think computationally, to reason about correctness and efficiency, and to design solutions to problems that are genuinely hard. This is a three-year full-time programme, and it sits within one of the world's leading research universities, which means you are taught by people who are actively shaping the discipline. You will study algorithms and data structures, logic, programming languages, computer architecture, operating systems, software engineering and the mathematical foundations that tie these together. The curriculum is broad in the early years and deepens as you progress, with the opportunity to explore areas such as machine learning, computer graphics, security, distributed systems and human-computer interaction. The emphasis throughout is on building systems that genuinely work, applying sound reasoning to design challenges rather than guessing at solutions. The typical tariff for entry is around 216 points, reflecting the academic demands of the programme, and graduates leave with one of the most respected computing degrees available in the UK. Career prospects are exceptionally strong. Graduates move into software engineering, data science, machine learning research, quantitative finance, cybersecurity, product management and technology leadership roles across every sector. Many join leading technology companies in the UK, Europe and internationally, while others pursue postgraduate study, including doctoral research, at Imperial and elsewhere. The combination of rigorous training and the college's reputation means graduates are sought after wherever complex technical problems need to be solved.
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