

BEng Computer Systems Engineering with Placement Year
About this course
Computer systems engineering focuses on the design, development, and integration of the hardware and software components that make modern computing systems work. It sits at the boundary between computer science and electronic engineering, addressing questions about how processors are designed, how hardware and software communicate, how embedded systems are built for specific applications, and how computer systems are engineered to be reliable, efficient, and secure. As computing becomes ever more deeply embedded in vehicles, medical devices, industrial systems, and everyday infrastructure, the engineers who understand these systems at both hardware and software level are increasingly important. At Brunel you will develop knowledge and skills across digital electronics, computer architecture, programming, embedded systems, networks, and software development. The programme equips you to design and build computer systems at a level of depth that requires understanding both the hardware and the software dimensions. The degree includes a foundation year, which provides academic preparation for students whose prior qualifications need to be developed before the main BEng programme begins, and the four-year structure includes a placement year, giving you substantial professional experience in a relevant engineering environment before you graduate. This industry placement is particularly valuable in computer systems engineering, where employers place high value on practical engineering experience alongside academic qualifications. Graduates go on to careers in embedded systems development, hardware engineering, systems integration, networking, cybersecurity, software development, and technology consulting. The combination of hardware and software understanding is distinctive and opens roles in sectors including automotive systems, aerospace, telecommunications, consumer electronics, defence, and medical devices. Professional engineering registration is a goal for many graduates, and further postgraduate study in computing, electronic engineering, or cybersecurity is also a well-trodden route.
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