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BSc Computer Science
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Computer science has become one of the most consequential disciplines in modern society, providing the theoretical and practical foundations for almost every technological development that is reshaping how people live, work and communicate. The discipline is concerned with computation in the broadest sense, asking what can be computed, how it can be computed efficiently and how reliable, useful software systems can be built from fundamental principles. From healthcare analytics and financial modelling to social media platforms and autonomous vehicles, computing skills are in demand across every industry that seeks to innovate or make better use of its data. At the University of Kent, this three-year full-time programme provides a rigorous grounding in the core areas of computer science, including algorithms and data structures, programming languages, software engineering, computer architecture, operating systems and the theoretical underpinnings of computation. You will develop strong programming ability alongside the analytical and problem-solving skills that distinguish computer science graduates who can design systems from those who simply use them. The programme's connections to industries from healthcare to finance reflect Kent's emphasis on the real-world applicability of computing knowledge. A typical entry tariff of 120 points makes the programme accessible to students from a range of mathematical and scientific backgrounds, and the three-year structure gives you a focused and thorough preparation for the graduate labour market. Graduates work as software developers, systems analysts, data scientists, cybersecurity specialists, technical architects, project managers and technology consultants across every sector of the economy. Computer science is one of the disciplines with the strongest and most consistent graduate employment outcomes, reflecting persistent demand for people who can build, analyse and improve the digital systems on which modern organisations depend. Postgraduate study in computer science, artificial intelligence, data science or a related field is a natural route for those who wish to specialise or pursue research.
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