

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the study of computation: what can be computed, how to compute it efficiently, and how to build the systems that do so reliably. It is a discipline that spans theoretical foundations and practical engineering, from the mathematical logic that underlies all computing to the algorithms, data structures, and software architectures that produce the applications, platforms, and infrastructure the modern world depends on. As technology continues to transform every sector of the economy and society, the ability to understand and shape it from the inside is one of the most valuable skills a graduate can have. At Aston University this three-year, full-time BSc covers the core areas of the discipline, including programming, algorithms and data structures, software engineering, computer systems, networks, databases, and artificial intelligence. The programme is designed to give you both a rigorous theoretical grounding and the practical skills to build real systems. A sandwich year is built in, and a year abroad and work placement opportunities are also available, giving you substantial time to work in a professional technology environment before you graduate. Aston's strong industry connections and Birmingham's position as one of the UK's major technology hubs add practical relevance throughout the programme. Computer science graduates are in high demand across almost every industry. Many move directly into roles as software developers, systems engineers, data scientists, or technology consultants in companies ranging from startups to global technology firms and major financial institutions. Others specialise in areas such as cybersecurity, machine learning, cloud computing, or human-computer interaction. The logical and analytical thinking the degree develops is valued far beyond technology itself, and many graduates build careers in management, finance, or public service where their technical background gives them a distinctive edge. Further study at Masters or doctoral level is available for those who want to specialise or pursue a career in research.
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