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BSc Computer Science with Foundation
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that underpins nearly every aspect of modern life, from the algorithms that process financial transactions to the software systems that run hospitals, transport networks and entertainment platforms. It asks students to think with precision and creativity in equal measure, combining mathematical reasoning with practical problem-solving to build systems that are reliable, efficient and fit for purpose. Choosing this programme with a foundation year means you begin with a structured year designed to build the academic skills and technical confidence needed before progressing to the full honours degree at the University of Westminster. Over the course of the programme you will study the core areas of the discipline, including programming, data structures, algorithms, computer architecture, operating systems, databases and software engineering. As you advance you will encounter topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, networks, cybersecurity and human-computer interaction. The course runs full time and includes both a sandwich year placement in industry and a year abroad, giving you substantial real-world experience in professional software or technology environments alongside exposure to international study. The work placement and sandwich year give you the opportunity to apply your skills in genuine commercial or research settings, building networks and professional credibility before you graduate. Computer science graduates are among the most sought-after in any job market. Careers span software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, systems architecture, product management, artificial intelligence research and technical consultancy. Many graduates move directly into roles at technology companies, financial institutions, public sector organisations or digital agencies, while others go on to postgraduate study, including masters programmes or research degrees in specialised areas of computing.
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