

MEng Computing (Software Engineering)
About this course
Computing at Imperial is one of the most rigorous and ambitious undergraduate programmes in the discipline available anywhere in the world. It is built on the conviction that computing is a creative and wide-ranging subject that focuses on using sound underlying principles and logical thinking to design and build systems that really work. The software engineering specialisation takes this foundation and develops it with a particular emphasis on the methods, processes, and professional practices through which large and complex software systems are designed, constructed, verified, and maintained. This four-year, full-time MEng programme at Imperial College London gives you a deep grounding in the theoretical and mathematical foundations of computing alongside the practical engineering skills needed to build reliable and sophisticated software systems. You will study algorithms, data structures, programming languages, software engineering methodology, operating systems, networks, databases, and the formal methods that underpin correct system construction, developing both rigorous analytical thinking and practical software development ability. Imperial's standing as one of the world's leading technology universities means that the research environment, staff expertise, and industry connections that surround this programme are of exceptional quality. Graduates of computing (software engineering) at Imperial go on to careers in the most demanding and consequential areas of the technology industry. Many move into roles at leading technology companies, financial institutions, research organisations, and government agencies, working on the design and development of large-scale software systems that millions of people depend on. Others build careers in consulting, entrepreneurship, or research, using their technical depth to engage with the hardest problems in software. The MEng qualification and Imperial's reputation give graduates a distinctive profile in the most competitive graduate job market, and many continue to doctoral research in computing or software engineering. Demand for graduates from elite computing programmes of this kind is consistently high.
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