

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer Science is the discipline that underpins the digital world, combining mathematical rigour with creative problem-solving to design the algorithms, systems, and software that society now depends on at every level. From artificial intelligence and data analytics to cybersecurity, network infrastructure, and human-computer interaction, computer science is at the frontier of technological development, and its graduates are among the most sought-after in any labour market. Studying it at university means developing not just programming skills but the fundamental understanding of computation that allows you to adapt as technology evolves. At the University of Strathclyde, this four-year full-time programme is designed to equip you with knowledge and skills in sustained demand across industry, the public sector, and research. You will study algorithms and data structures, software engineering, operating systems, networking, databases, artificial intelligence, and the theoretical foundations of computer science, building a comprehensive and rigorous understanding of the discipline. Strathclyde is a research-intensive technical university with strong connections to technology industry in Scotland and beyond, and the programme reflects that orientation towards applied, real-world relevance. A year abroad is available, giving you the opportunity to study computer science in another academic environment and to develop an international perspective on the field. Graduates of Strathclyde's Computer Science programme are highly employable across a very wide range of roles and sectors. Software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, systems architecture, machine learning, product development, and technology consulting are all common graduate destinations. Scotland's growing technology sector provides strong local opportunity, and the global nature of the industry means that opportunities extend across the UK and internationally. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in specialist areas of computer science or related fields.
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