

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the study of computation, algorithms, data structures, and the software and hardware systems through which computing is realised. It is a discipline that combines the rigour of mathematical logic and formal reasoning with the creativity of system design and programming, and it underpins virtually every aspect of the digital economy. From the applications you use daily to the infrastructure that runs the internet, the principles of computer science are at work, and the people who understand them are in growing demand across almost every sector. At Edge Hill University, this part-time programme allows you to explore both hardware and software, examining how systems work at multiple levels and developing your ability to think computationally about problems and their solutions. You will study new systems and methodologies, developing the creativity and originality that drive technology forward. The degree is accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, which provides professional recognition and connects your qualification to the standards of the computing profession. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, meaning that you will be able to develop your professional experience and international perspective alongside your academic study, even while studying part-time. This combination of flexible study and extensive professional engagement makes the degree well suited to students who are already working or who have other significant commitments alongside their studies. Computer science graduates are among the most consistently employable in any discipline. Software development, systems engineering, cybersecurity, data engineering, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing are all areas of sustained and growing demand. The breadth of the degree means that graduates move into roles across technology companies, financial services, healthcare, government, and any organisation that depends on software systems, which is to say virtually all of them. Many graduates pursue further study in specialist areas of computing, or move into research and development roles in academia and industry.
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