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BSc Computer Science
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Computer science is the foundational discipline of the digital age, concerned with the theory and practice of computation: how information is represented, processed, stored and communicated, and how software systems are designed and built to solve real-world problems. It encompasses programming, algorithms, data structures, software engineering, databases, networks, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and the theoretical foundations that underpin all of these. A computer science degree develops rigorous analytical thinking alongside the practical skills needed to build systems that work reliably in the real world. At the University of Bedfordshire, the three-year full-time BSc is accredited by the British Computer Society, meaning that graduates are eligible for Chartered IT Professional status once they have demonstrated the required professional experience after graduation. You will study programming in multiple languages, software design and architecture, data structures and algorithms, databases, networking, web development and the principles of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. Bedfordshire's approach combines theoretical rigour with practical application, and the BCS accreditation reflects the professional standing of the degree. Bedfordshire's location in the east of England, within commuting distance of London, gives students access to one of the world's largest concentrations of technology employers, and the university's links with industry support employability and placement opportunities. Computer science graduates are in demand across virtually every sector of the economy. Software development, systems engineering, data science, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, DevOps, database administration and IT consulting are among the most common roles. The BCS accreditation provides a formal route to chartered professional status, which is the recognised standard for senior roles in the profession. Postgraduate study in computer science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity or software engineering is a natural continuation for those who want to specialise.
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