

BSc Computing
About this course
Computing is the discipline that underpins the digital world, concerned with how information is processed, stored, communicated, and transformed through software and hardware systems. From the algorithms that drive search engines and recommendation systems to the applications that run on every kind of device, computing shapes how billions of people live and work. A computing degree develops both the technical skills to build these systems and the analytical thinking to design, evaluate and improve them. At the University of the Highlands and Islands you will study this part-time programme, allowing you to build your computing knowledge and skills at a pace that fits alongside other commitments. The part-time structure means you take fewer units per week than a full-time student, progressing through the curriculum more gradually while engaging with the same depth of material. You will develop programming skills, an understanding of computer systems and networks, knowledge of software development processes, and the problem-solving and computational thinking that are at the heart of the discipline. Computing graduates work in software development, systems administration, network engineering, data analysis, IT project management, cybersecurity, and a wide range of technical and business-facing roles across virtually every industry. The part-time route is particularly valuable for people who are already working in technical or administrative roles and wish to formalise and extend their knowledge, or for those who want to retrain into computing from another field without leaving employment. Postgraduate study in computer science, software engineering, cybersecurity, or data science is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move into more advanced technical or research roles. The demand for computing skills shows no sign of diminishing, making this a qualification with enduring practical value.
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