

BSc Computer Science with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Computer science is concerned with the principles, methods, and systems through which information is processed, stored, communicated, and acted upon. From algorithms and data structures through to software engineering, networking, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction, the discipline provides the theoretical and practical foundations underlying modern technology. Graduates with strong computing skills are consistently among the most sought-after in the employment market, across sectors that now include healthcare, finance, creative industries, public services, and virtually every kind of engineering. At Royal Holloway this four-year full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year, a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, making it one of the most comprehensively structured computer science programmes available. The foundation year provides a progressive entry route, building your knowledge and understanding of scientific study and the core concepts of your chosen subject before you begin the main degree. This is designed to ensure you are well prepared for the mathematical and computational demands of computer science at degree level. Across the programme you will study the core areas of the discipline, including programming, algorithms and complexity, systems and architecture, software development, and the mathematical foundations of computing, while also exploring specialist areas where you develop your own interests and expertise. The sandwich year and placement provide real professional experience that connects academic learning to industry practice. Computer science graduates from programmes with this depth of professional and international experience are exceptionally well prepared for the employment market. Software engineering, systems development, data science and machine learning, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and technology consultancy are among the most direct career destinations. The year abroad adds an international dimension that is increasingly valued by employers operating globally. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in computer science, artificial intelligence, data science, or related fields, while others go on to found technology companies or pursue research careers at the frontier of computing.
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