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BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that underpins the digital world. It encompasses the theory of computation, the design and analysis of algorithms, software engineering, the architecture of computing systems, data structures, and the mathematical foundations that make rigorous reasoning about software and systems possible. Far from being purely technical, computer science also engages with questions of ethics, security, and the social consequences of technology, making it one of the most practically and intellectually consequential disciplines in higher education today. At Birkbeck College, this part-time BSc is designed for students who want to develop their computing expertise while working or managing other commitments. You will gain both the theoretical foundations and the practical skills needed to succeed in software and computing careers, learning how software is designed, built, and tested, and developing a deep understanding of the principles that underpin reliable and efficient systems. Birkbeck's evening-taught model makes it possible to study at university level without giving up employment, and the programme is structured to allow you to build your knowledge steadily and rigorously over time. The combination of current technical skills and fundamental computer science principles the course develops is exactly what the technology industry values most in graduate recruits. Graduates of computer science programmes find careers across a remarkable range of industries: software development, systems architecture, data science, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing, game development, and technology consulting are all common directions. The fundamental training in algorithms, systems, and software that the Birkbeck degree provides gives graduates a resilient foundation that does not become obsolete as technologies evolve. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in computer science, data science, software engineering, or related fields, moving into research or specialist technical roles.
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