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BSc Computing
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Computing is a broad discipline that encompasses the theory, design, and application of software systems, hardware architectures, networks, and the data that flows through them. It sits at the intersection of rigorous technical problem-solving and creative system design, requiring both analytical precision and the ability to build things that work reliably in complex real-world environments. As digital systems become more deeply embedded in every aspect of modern life, the range of problems that computing graduates are equipped to address continues to expand. At Glasgow Caledonian University, this four-year, full-time BSc (Hons) degree is designed to give you a broad foundation in computing before you choose a specialism that matches your interests and ambitions. You will study the core principles of programming, algorithms, software engineering, data management, and systems design, developing a solid grounding that applies across the many subfields of the discipline. The flexible structure means you explore a range of computing topics before committing to a particular direction, which helps you make a more informed choice about where to focus. A sandwich year is available, giving you the opportunity to spend a year in professional employment and apply your knowledge in a real workplace before completing your degree. The typical entry tariff of 152 points reflects solid academic expectations. Computing graduates find employment across an exceptionally wide range of organisations and roles. Software development, systems analysis, network engineering, cybersecurity, data analytics, IT project management, and technical consultancy are all common destinations. The breadth of the degree means you are not locked into a narrow specialisation, and the sandwich year adds practical credibility that employers value highly. Glasgow's role as a major technology hub in Scotland provides useful proximity to a thriving digital economy. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in computer science, data science, cybersecurity, or software engineering.
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