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BSc Web & Mobile Development
About this course
Web and mobile development sits at the centre of the modern digital economy. Almost every organisation, from small businesses and charities to global corporations and government agencies, depends on web-based and mobile applications to deliver services, communicate with users, and manage operations. The skills to design, build, and maintain those applications are in sustained demand, and the field continues to evolve rapidly as new technologies, frameworks, and user expectations emerge. At the University of the West of Scotland this four-year full-time programme develops your technical capabilities across the full stack of web and mobile development. You will build competence in the programming languages, frameworks, and tools that underpin modern web and mobile applications, including both front-end technologies concerned with what users see and interact with, and back-end technologies concerned with data, logic, and server-side processing. You will learn to design user interfaces that are intuitive and accessible, to build applications that are robust and secure, and to work with databases and APIs that connect different parts of a system. The programme develops your ability to work effectively in team environments as well as independently, reflecting how software development is actually practised in professional settings. You will build a portfolio of practical work across the four years, demonstrating your development as a programmer and designer and providing concrete evidence of your capabilities to future employers. Problem-solving, logical thinking, and attention to detail are central to the discipline, and you will develop all of these alongside technical fluency. Graduates from Web and Mobile Development work as software developers, front-end and full-stack engineers, UX designers, mobile app developers, and technical consultants across virtually every sector of the economy. The practical skills the degree builds are directly applicable from graduation, and the field offers strong employment prospects and opportunities for progression. Postgraduate study in computer science or a related specialism is also an option for those who wish to deepen their expertise.
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