

MComp Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the theoretical and practical study of computation: how problems can be expressed as algorithms, how those algorithms can be implemented in software, and how computing systems are designed, built, and secured. It sits at the foundation of the modern digital economy, and its graduates are among the most sought-after in the job market. This programme at the University of Sheffield is a four-year extension to the undergraduate BSc, allowing deeper specialisation through advanced taught modules in areas such as computer vision, reinforcement learning, and digital forensics, alongside a significant group research project in a specialist area. You will study across the full breadth of computer science, from algorithms and data structures through to software engineering, machine learning, computer systems, and security. The programme develops rigorous problem-solving and programming skills alongside the theoretical understanding that distinguishes a computer scientist from a programmer. The sandwich year with a year abroad and work placement options give you direct industry experience and international exposure, both of which strengthen your technical skills and your professional profile significantly. Entry typically requires around 168 UCAS tariff points. Computer science graduates from a programme of this depth and length go on to careers in software engineering, research, machine learning and artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science, systems architecture, and technology management. The analytical and problem-solving skills the degree develops are also valued in finance, consultancy, and digital strategy. Many graduates continue to doctoral research or pursue advanced industry roles in areas such as deep learning, distributed systems, or security research.
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