

MSci Computing Science with Industrial Placement
About this course
Computing science is the study of computation in all its forms: the algorithms that solve problems, the data structures that organise information, the programming languages that express logic, and the systems, networks, and security architectures that allow computers to operate reliably in the real world. It is a discipline that combines mathematical rigour with creative problem-solving, and its graduates are equipped to contribute across virtually every sector of the modern economy, from finance and healthcare to creative industries and scientific research. At Aberdeen this part-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in both the theory and practice of computing, with particular emphasis on developing your technical analysis, design, and programming skills. You will study software programming, databases and data management, computer systems architecture, artificial intelligence, and cyber security, learning to apply both technical and creative problem-solving skills to commercial, scientific, and socio-economic contexts. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to study computing in an international academic environment. The part-time mode makes the programme accessible to students who are combining study with work or other commitments, allowing you to progress through a rigorous computing curriculum at a pace that fits your circumstances. The combination of theoretical understanding and practical application across the degree prepares you for the full breadth of roles that computing graduates pursue. Graduates move into careers as software developers, data scientists, systems analysts, cybersecurity specialists, AI engineers, and technology consultants, as well as in academic research and postgraduate study. The computing skills the degree develops are in consistent and growing demand across every sector that depends on digital systems, which in the modern economy means virtually all of them.
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