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BSc Computer Science and Diploma in Industrial Training
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that asks how problems can be represented, reasoned about, and solved computationally, spanning the mathematical foundations of algorithms and data structures, the architecture of software and hardware systems, artificial intelligence, and the engineering of reliable, efficient programmes. This five-year full-time programme at Heriot-Watt University combines a rigorous BSc (Hons) Computer Science with a Diploma in Industrial Training, earned through twelve months of paid work placement in a computing organisation during the fourth year of study. By the time you graduate, you will have significant professional experience alongside your academic qualification. You will develop a well-integrated understanding of both the theoretical underpinnings of computing and its practical application. The academic years build your knowledge of programming, algorithms, operating systems, databases, networks, software engineering, and the mathematical structures that underlie computation. This grounding gives you the analytical precision to approach novel problems systematically and the technical range to work across different areas of the computing industry. The industrial placement year, which earns the Diploma in Industrial Training upon successful completion, gives you twelve months of real-world experience in which to apply what you have learned and develop the professional habits, networks, and contextual awareness that employers value highly. A typical entry tariff of 184 UCAS points reflects the academic selectivity of the programme. Graduates from computer science with industrial training are exceptionally well positioned for employment in technology companies, financial services, healthcare IT, public sector digital services, and any industry that depends on software. Roles in software engineering, systems architecture, data science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and product development are all accessible. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in computer science or a related specialism.
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