

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the foundational discipline of the digital age, encompassing the theory, design, and implementation of computational systems. It draws on mathematics, logic, and engineering to address questions about how algorithms work, how data can be organised and processed efficiently, how software systems are built and made reliable, and how computers communicate with each other and with their users. A degree in computer science develops both the theoretical understanding and the practical programming and system-building skills that are essential for working in the technology sector. At the University of Reading, this three-year full-time programme provides a rigorous and well-rounded education in the core areas of the discipline. You will study programming, data structures and algorithms, software engineering, computer systems and architecture, databases, networking, and a range of specialist topics depending on the direction you want to take. The degree includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study computer science in a different country and academic environment, experiencing different approaches to the discipline while developing the international perspective and personal independence that employers value. Reading has good connections with technology employers and a practical approach to computing education that is designed to prepare graduates for the realities of the industry. Graduates in computer science from Reading go on to careers as software developers, systems analysts, web developers, data analysts, cybersecurity professionals, IT project managers, and in many other technical and management roles. The skills developed by a computer science degree are valued across virtually every sector of the economy, from financial services and healthcare to retail, manufacturing, and government. Some graduates choose to continue to postgraduate study in computer science, data science, cybersecurity, or artificial intelligence, while others move directly into industry where the demand for skilled computer science graduates continues to outpace supply.
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