

BSc Computing Science and Spanish
About this course
Computing science and Spanish is a combination that reflects the reality of a globalised technology industry in which linguistic and cultural competence adds genuine value to technical expertise. Computing science provides the rigorous mathematical and programming foundations that underpin all of modern digital technology, from algorithms and data structures through software engineering to artificial intelligence and systems design. Spanish is one of the world's most widely spoken languages, native to around twenty countries and a working language of international organisations, business and culture across multiple continents. Combining them produces graduates who can operate in the technology sector across a much wider range of geographic and professional contexts than most computing graduates. At the University of Stirling, this four-year programme gives you a thorough grounding in computing science alongside developing Spanish language proficiency to a level that enables professional use. You will develop programming skills, theoretical understanding of computation, and expertise in software development and systems alongside the linguistic and cultural knowledge that Spanish study provides. A year abroad is part of the programme, giving you extended time in a Spanish-speaking environment to develop your language and to experience computing and technology from an international perspective. Graduates in computing science and Spanish are well placed for careers in international technology companies, Spanish-speaking technology markets, digital consultancy with international clients, software development in organisations operating across Latin America or Spain, and roles in technology that benefit from language and cultural competence. The combination is also valuable in translation technology, natural language processing research and the development of Spanish-language digital products. Postgraduate study in computing, data science or Spanish-related fields is a natural next step for those seeking specialisation or academic careers.
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