

BSc Computing Science
About this course
Computing science is the discipline that underpins the digital world. It is concerned with how information is represented, processed, stored, and communicated, and with designing the algorithms and systems that make computers useful to people and organisations. It is both a theoretical field, grounded in mathematics and logic, and a deeply practical one, requiring the ability to write, test, and debug real software systems. The range of computing applications is vast, from artificial intelligence and data analytics to games development, robotics, cloud computing, and web technologies. At the University of East Anglia, this three-year, full-time programme provides a flexible grounding across many areas of computing, allowing you to explore topics such as artificial intelligence, neural networks, data management, web development, mobile applications, robotics, cloud computing, and big data. The programme develops both the technical skills to build working software systems and the conceptual understanding to think rigorously about computational problems. UEA's Norwich campus provides a stimulating and supportive academic environment, and the department connects its teaching to the growing technology sector in East Anglia and beyond. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects a competitive but accessible admissions profile. Computing science graduates are among the most sought-after in the graduate labour market, with roles available in technology companies, financial services, healthcare, retail, defence, government, and virtually every other sector that depends on software and data systems. Job titles include software developer, data scientist, AI engineer, systems analyst, web developer, cybersecurity specialist, and technical project manager. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in computer science, artificial intelligence, data science, or software engineering, either to develop specialist expertise or to prepare for research careers in a rapidly evolving field.
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