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BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer Science at the University of Westminster is a programme designed to develop graduates with both the fundamental theoretical understanding and the practical skills needed to work effectively in a rapidly changing technology landscape. Computing is no longer confined to the traditional technology sector; it underpins nearly every industry and function, from healthcare and finance to entertainment and public services. Westminster's programme reflects that breadth, covering all aspects of modern computer science alongside specialised topics that allow you to develop depth in the areas most relevant to your interests and career goals. This three-year full-time programme develops programming skills, algorithms and data structures, software engineering principles, operating systems, databases, networks, and the specialised computer science topics that distinguish graduates who can contribute to cutting-edge development. A sandwich year gives you the opportunity to work in a relevant technology role before your final year, and a year abroad broadens your international perspective on the field. Work placement is also integrated throughout the programme. Westminster's London location places you close to one of the world's major technology employment markets, with direct access to the start-ups, established tech companies, financial technology firms, and digital agencies that recruit computer science graduates. Graduates of Westminster's Computer Science programme move into software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, product development, systems architecture, technology consulting, and a wide range of other roles across the technology sector and beyond. Many also pursue postgraduate study in specialist areas of computer science or move into research and academic careers. The combination of strong foundations, specialised knowledge, and professional experience that this programme provides is a strong preparation for a long and adaptable career in technology.
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