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BSc Computing (2-year degree)
About this course
Computing is the technical discipline concerned with how digital systems are designed, built, and used to solve real-world problems. It encompasses programming, algorithms, software engineering, networks, databases, and the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning to make computers more capable and useful. In an economy being rapidly reshaped by digital technology, the ability to understand and work with computing systems at a professional level is one of the most in-demand skills available. The University of Buckingham offers this programme as an accelerated two-year full-time degree, a distinctive format that compresses the academic content of a standard computing degree into a shorter timeframe without sacrificing depth. The programme is accredited by the British Computer Society, ensuring it meets recognised professional standards. You will develop advanced knowledge of computing fundamentals and innovations in digital and technology solutions, alongside the practical skills to apply that knowledge to real-life problems. Buckingham's student-centred small-group teaching model ensures you receive closer academic attention than is typical in large university computing departments, and state-of-the-art technologies and equipment inform a curriculum grounded in cutting-edge research. The two-year format means you can enter the professional world more quickly, which is particularly attractive for those with clear career goals in the technology sector. You will graduate with the skills and confidence required to work as an IT professional in an increasingly interdisciplinary field. Graduates go on to careers as software developers, systems analysts, network engineers, IT consultants, data analysts, and technology managers across virtually every sector of the economy. The BCS accreditation provides a recognised professional foundation, and many graduates go on to postgraduate study or professional development in specialist computing areas. Buckingham's small-group environment and practical focus prepare graduates for the realities of professional computing work.
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