

BEng Computer Systems Engineering
About this course
Computer systems engineering sits at the intersection of computer science and electronic engineering, concerned with the design and implementation of the hardware and software systems that power the connected world. From embedded processors in industrial machinery and medical devices to the networks that carry data across the internet, computer systems engineers design the architectures and write the code that make complex digital systems work reliably in real time. The discipline is technically demanding and enormously consequential, underpinning the infrastructure of modern economic and social life. At the University of Warwick, this three-year full-time BEng programme integrates computer science and electronic engineering with a focus on the design of computer systems and their real-time applications. You will study digital electronics, computer architecture, operating systems, programming, networks, signal processing, and real-time systems, developing both the theoretical foundations of the discipline and the practical engineering skills to design and build systems. A sandwich year and year abroad are available, as are work placement opportunities, allowing you to gain significant professional experience in industry or international academic settings during your studies. Warwick's strong reputation in computer science and engineering, and its relationships with major technology employers, make it a particularly well-connected environment for building a career in this field. Graduates go on to careers in semiconductor design, embedded systems engineering, software engineering, network engineering, aerospace and defence, telecommunications, and the technology industry more broadly. The combination of hardware and software knowledge that computer systems engineering provides is a distinctive asset, and graduates are in demand across a range of industries where digital systems must operate reliably and efficiently in demanding environments. Many pursue postgraduate study or professional registration, and the analytical and problem-solving skills the degree develops transfer well into roles in consultancy and technology management.
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