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BSc Computing Science with a Foundation Year
About this course
Computing science is the systematic study of computation, algorithms, software and the fundamental principles that underpin all modern digital technology. It develops the ability to think algorithmically and to design, build and analyse software systems, encompassing programming, data structures, computer architecture, databases, networks and the growing fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning. The skills developed through computing science are applicable across virtually every sector of the economy. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation element, providing thorough preparation in mathematics and programming before the main computing science degree begins. This makes the programme accessible to students who wish to build their technical foundations from a secure base before engaging with more advanced material. You will progress from the fundamentals of programming and mathematics through to software engineering, systems architecture, databases, algorithms, artificial intelligence and more specialist topics as you advance. The foundation year gives you the grounding needed to engage confidently with the technical content of the degree. Computing science graduates are in demand across an extraordinary range of sectors. Technology companies, financial services, healthcare, retail, logistics, government, defence and the creative industries all have persistent and growing requirements for people who can design, build and maintain software systems. The analytical and technical skills developed through computing science are also valued in data science, product management and technical consulting. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, cyber security or software engineering, deepening their expertise in a specific area before moving into specialist roles.
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