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BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science sits at the foundation of the modern world, providing the principles and practices that make software, networks, and intelligent systems possible. It is a discipline that combines mathematical rigour with creative problem-solving, and its applications extend from mobile applications and data infrastructure to artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and the systems that underpin healthcare, finance, and public services. At London South Bank University, this three-year full-time programme gives you hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and environments from early in your studies, ensuring that theoretical knowledge is always grounded in practical capability. You will study the core foundations of the discipline, including programming, algorithms, data structures, operating systems, and computer architecture, alongside more applied areas including artificial intelligence, data engineering, and cybersecurity. High-performance computing labs and hands-on work with devices such as Raspberry Pi are part of the learning environment, giving you experience that is directly relevant to professional practice. A foundation year is available for students who need to build their mathematical and technical foundations before the main programme, and a sandwich year gives you an extended placement in industry, which many students find to be one of the most valuable parts of their degree. Work placement opportunities are integrated throughout. The programme is particularly well suited to students who want a degree with strong vocational connections and practical emphasis. Computer science graduates are in strong demand across virtually every sector of the economy. Software development, systems engineering, data analysis, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence roles are common graduate destinations, and the breadth of options continues to expand as technology becomes more deeply embedded in how organisations and services operate. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in computer science, data science, or related fields, or move into technology management and consulting as their careers develop.
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