

MA Computing
About this course
Computing is a broad discipline that encompasses the theoretical foundations of computer science and the practical skills to build, operate and manage software systems and digital infrastructure. It addresses how information is processed, stored and communicated, how programs are designed and written, how networks are constructed and secured, and how computing systems are applied to real-world problems across every sector of the economy. A computing degree opens doors across an enormous range of industries, from e-commerce and fintech to healthcare and telecommunications. At the University of Aberdeen, this four-year programme gives you a thorough and well-rounded education in computing, developing your skills in programming, algorithms, data management, systems design and a range of applied areas. You will build both technical competence and the problem-solving mindset that enables computing professionals to address new challenges as the technology and its applications evolve. A year abroad is part of the programme, giving you the opportunity to study computing at an international partner institution and gain broader academic and personal experience alongside your technical development. Computing graduates pursue careers across a wide range of industries and roles. Software developer, systems analyst, data engineer, network administrator, database administrator, IT consultant and technical project manager are among the most common destinations. The versatility of the discipline means that computing professionals work in virtually every sector, from financial services and retail to government, healthcare, education and media. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in computer science, data science, cybersecurity or a specialist technical field. Others pursue entrepreneurial ventures, using the technical skills and problem-solving abilities the degree develops to create new products and services. The career prospects for computing graduates are consistently strong across the UK and internationally.
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