

BSc Computer Science with a Year in Industry
About this course
Computer science is the systematic study of computation: what can be computed, how to compute it efficiently, and how to build the systems that make computation possible. It draws on mathematics, logic, and engineering to address problems that range from the deeply theoretical to the intensively practical, encompassing algorithms, data structures, programming languages, operating systems, networks, artificial intelligence, and software design. Almost every sector of the modern economy depends on computing in ways that are growing more complex year by year, making computer scientists among the most sought-after graduates across the full range of industries. At the University of Kent, this four-year, full-time degree is structured around a year in industry, giving you the opportunity to spend a substantial period working with an employer before you return to complete your final year. That year of professional experience is a significant differentiator: you graduate not just with theoretical knowledge but with practical skills, industry contacts, and a clear sense of how computing is applied in real organisations. The degree itself covers the core foundations of the discipline, including programming, algorithms, data management, systems architecture, and software engineering, alongside more advanced and specialised topics that reflect the breadth of the field. The typical tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible entry point for a technically demanding programme. Computer science graduates enter careers across virtually every sector. The technology industry itself employs large numbers in software development, systems engineering, data science, cybersecurity, and product management. Healthcare, finance, retail, government, education, and the creative industries all need computing expertise. Many graduates also move into research, either in academic settings or within industry research laboratories. The year in industry means you arrive at the job market with both a degree and professional experience, which is a tangible advantage. Postgraduate study in computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, or cybersecurity is also a common route.
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