

BSc Computing With Stem Foundation Year
About this course
Computing sits at the core of the modern economy, driving innovation across every sector from healthcare and finance to education and the creative industries. A foundation year in computing, offered alongside STEM disciplines at Edge Hill University, is designed for students who have the interest and aptitude for this kind of study but whose previous qualifications may not yet meet the standard entry requirements for a direct degree programme. The year is a genuine academic preparation, not a remedial step, building the skills, habits of mind, and subject knowledge that will underpin your undergraduate studies. On this four-year full-time programme, the first year develops the mathematical and analytical foundations that computing degrees rely on, alongside academic skills such as research, structured writing, and independent study. You will begin to engage with computing concepts and with the logical thinking that programming and systems design demand. The foundation year is integrated with the subsequent degree, meaning that the transition into full undergraduate study is well supported and the content of the preparatory year connects directly to what follows. Studying computing develops problem-solving ability, precision in reasoning, and the capacity to design and evaluate complex systems. Whether your interest lies in software development, networking, data science, or the theoretical underpinnings of computation, a computing degree opens routes into one of the most dynamic and well-remunerated parts of the labour market. Graduates from computing programmes work as software developers, systems analysts, network engineers, data analysts, cybersecurity specialists, and technology consultants, among many other roles. The skills developed through a computing degree are also applicable in virtually every industry sector, as digital transformation continues to reshape how organisations operate. Postgraduate study in computing or a specialist subfield is an option for those who want to develop deeper expertise.
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