

MSci Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the study of computation in all its forms: the theoretical foundations of algorithms and data structures, the practical craft of software engineering, and the systems and architectures that make modern computing possible. It is a discipline that has reshaped nearly every area of human activity, and its practitioners are in demand across virtually every sector. At its heart, computer science teaches you to think algorithmically, to break complex problems into manageable parts, and to design solutions that are correct, efficient and maintainable. At City St George's, University of London, this four-year integrated master's degree combines undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme, allowing you to reach a higher level of expertise than a standard bachelor's degree. You will develop your understanding of programming languages, software construction, systems architecture, computer networks, data and algorithms, and the theoretical underpinnings of computation. A sandwich year placement gives you the opportunity to apply your skills in a professional environment and to build the kind of industry experience that employers value. A work placement is embedded in the programme, reinforcing the connection between academic study and real-world software development. The master's level component in the final year takes your knowledge and independent research capacity to postgraduate depth. The degree also prepares you for professional recognition, which strengthens your standing with employers who look for graduates who have met recognised standards of knowledge and professional conduct. Throughout the programme you will work on substantial technical projects, learning to collaborate, to communicate technical ideas clearly, and to manage the complexity of real software systems. Graduates from this programme move into software engineering, systems architecture, data science, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, product management and technology consultancy. The integrated master's qualification opens doors to senior technical roles and research careers that a bachelor's degree alone may not, and the combination of academic depth and placement experience makes graduates highly attractive in a competitive graduate market.
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