

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the study of computation, from the mathematical and logical foundations on which all digital systems rest to the algorithms, data structures, programming languages and software architectures through which computers solve real problems. It is a field that rewards both precision and creativity, demanding the ability to think abstractly about complex systems while also building things that work in the world. As computing becomes embedded in every sector of the economy, the skills of a computer scientist are among the most broadly applicable of any discipline. At Nottingham, this three-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing an extended route into the degree that builds the mathematical and computational foundations needed for degree-level study. This route is particularly well suited to students who want additional preparation before engaging with the full depth of a computer science degree. Nottingham is a research-intensive university with strong computer science provision, and the programme benefits from faculty engaged in research across areas including artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, human-computer interaction and software engineering. Across the programme you will develop fluency in programming, build your understanding of algorithms and complexity, study computer systems and architecture, engage with software engineering principles and explore specialist areas that reflect the breadth of the field. The mathematical rigour underpinning computer science is developed throughout, giving you the theoretical grounding to understand not just how to write software but why it behaves as it does. Computer science graduates are among the most employable of any discipline. Software development and engineering, data science and machine learning, cybersecurity, systems architecture, artificial intelligence, product management and technical consulting are all common career paths. The skills transfer well across sectors, and many graduates also pursue postgraduate study or research in computer science or related fields.
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