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BEng Computing
About this course
Computing is a discipline that encompasses both the theoretical foundations of information processing and the practical skills of building the software and systems that run the modern world. From algorithms and data structures to software engineering, artificial intelligence, networks, and cybersecurity, a computing degree gives you a comprehensive understanding of how computers work and how they can be made to do useful things. The field moves quickly, which means learning how to learn, not just how to code, is central to what the degree develops. At Edinburgh Napier this four-year full-time degree covers the core of the discipline and allows you to develop increasing specialism as the programme progresses. You will learn to programme in multiple languages, design and evaluate systems, manage software projects, and engage with the ethical and social dimensions of technology. A sandwich year is built into the programme, giving you a substantial period in professional computing employment that transforms your understanding of how the industry actually works. A year abroad is also available, allowing you to study or work in a different country and to experience how computing cultures and practices vary internationally. Work placement activity supports your professional development throughout the programme. Computing graduates are among the most employable in the UK. The demand for skilled computing professionals in software development, data engineering, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, and systems architecture continues to outpace supply, and Edinburgh Napier graduates benefit from the strong technology sector in Scotland and beyond. The sandwich year typically leads to improved graduate outcomes and often to a confirmed job offer before the final year is complete. Postgraduate study in specialist areas such as artificial intelligence, data science, or cybersecurity is a popular route for those who want to deepen their expertise before entering the job market.
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