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BSc Computing with Foundation Year
About this course
Computing sits at the heart of almost every modern industry, combining mathematical reasoning, logical problem-solving, and creative design to build the digital systems the world depends on. It is a discipline that asks you to think rigorously about how problems can be decomposed and solved at scale, and it equips you with tools that transfer across sectors from finance and healthcare to entertainment and government. At the University of Portsmouth, this four-year programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study computing in an international context and develop a global perspective on how technology is developed and used. You will explore the foundational principles of computer science alongside the practical craft of software engineering. Expect to develop skills in programming languages, data structures, algorithms, systems architecture, and networks. As the programme progresses you will encounter more specialised areas such as artificial intelligence, databases, human-computer interaction, and cybersecurity, building the depth needed to work on complex real-world systems. The year abroad offers academic breadth as well as personal growth, exposing you to different approaches to computing education and broadening your professional network before you graduate. With a typical entry tariff of 120 points and full-time study across four years, the programme is designed to take you from foundational concepts through to sophisticated applied work. Computing graduates are among the most sought-after in the job market. You will be well placed to pursue roles in software development, systems analysis, data engineering, cybersecurity, project management, and technology consulting. Many graduates go on to further study, including postgraduate research or specialist conversion programmes in areas such as machine learning, human-computer interaction, or computer vision. The breadth of the discipline means the career paths available to you are wide and continue to expand as digital transformation reshapes every sector of the economy.
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