

BSc Computer Science with Year in Industry
About this course
Computer Science is the theoretical and practical study of computation: the principles, algorithms and systems that enable machines to process information, solve problems and support the full range of digital technologies that define modern life. It is a discipline that combines rigorous mathematical thinking with the creative problem-solving of software and systems design, and it produces graduates who can adapt to a technology landscape that continues to evolve faster than any other. At Royal Holloway, University of London, this four-year full-time programme includes a year in industry, during which you will work for a substantial period in a relevant technology organisation before returning to complete your final year. This professional experience is one of the most valuable elements of the degree, giving you a direct insight into how the principles you have studied play out in real engineering and commercial contexts, and building the professional network and practical confidence that graduate employers value. You will study the core computer science curriculum across algorithms, data structures, programming paradigms, operating systems, networks, databases, software engineering, and computational theory, engaging with the depth and breadth of the discipline. A year abroad is also available within the programme structure. Royal Holloway's location close to London places you near one of the world's major technology employment markets. Graduates with a year of industry experience are highly sought after across the technology sector and beyond. Roles include software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, systems architecture, machine learning, product development, and technology consultancy. The breadth of industries that depend on software and data means opportunities extend well beyond pure technology firms into finance, healthcare, government, education, and media. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in specialist areas of computer science.
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