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BSc Computing Science
About this course
Computing science is concerned with the theory and practice of computation, encompassing the algorithms, programming languages, data structures, software engineering methods, and systems that make it possible to build the applications, platforms, and infrastructure on which modern life depends. It is both a rigorous intellectual discipline and a practical engineering field, requiring graduates who can think clearly about complex problems, design effective solutions, and implement them reliably in software. This four-year, full-time programme at the University of the West of Scotland includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, giving you significant opportunities to develop professionally and internationally alongside your academic formation. You will study programming and software development, algorithms and data structures, computer architecture, networks, databases, and the broader dimensions of professional computing practice. The placement year gives you direct experience of working in a computing environment, while the year abroad allows you to engage with computer science in a different academic tradition and to develop the international perspective that is increasingly valuable in a global technology industry. Computing science graduates are in strong demand across virtually every sector of the economy, and the combination of academic foundations, sandwich placement experience, and international exposure that the West of Scotland programme provides makes graduates particularly well prepared. Common career destinations include software development and engineering, systems administration, data engineering, cybersecurity, technical project management, and IT consultancy. The breadth of application means that computing graduates can choose to work in the industries, causes, and contexts that interest them most. Further study in computing science, cybersecurity, data science, or artificial intelligence is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue research.
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