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BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the discipline that provides the theoretical and practical foundations for all of computing, from the algorithms that drive search engines to the operating systems that manage hardware resources to the networks that connect billions of devices. It is a field that moves fast and has a deep impact across every sector of society, and it demands both rigorous mathematical thinking and the practical ability to build, test, and refine software systems. Studying computer science gives you a way of understanding computation at a fundamental level, which means that even as specific technologies change, the underlying principles remain relevant. At Teesside University, this three-year full-time degree builds your skills in programming, algorithms, data structures, computer systems, and software engineering. You will study the mathematical foundations of computing alongside practical modules that develop your ability to write and evaluate code, design software architectures, and solve complex problems in applied contexts. The course includes a placement or work experience year, giving you the opportunity to develop professional skills in an industry setting and to see how the principles you have studied are applied in real-world software development environments. You will develop a way of approaching problems that is systematic, precise, and creative, combining rigour with the ability to innovate. Computing develops habits of logical thinking and decomposition that are valuable well beyond the immediate domain, and employers across many sectors recognise this. Graduates from computer science degrees work as software developers, systems engineers, data scientists, cybersecurity analysts, cloud engineers, and technology consultants, among many other roles. The breadth of industries that depend on computing means that career opportunities are diverse and geographically widespread. Postgraduate study in computer science or a specialist subfield is also a common route for graduates who want to develop deeper technical expertise or move into research.
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