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BSc Computing Science
About this course
Computing science is the discipline that sits behind every piece of software, every network, every database, and every digital service. It combines the theoretical foundations of computation with the practical skills needed to build, maintain, and improve the systems that organisations and individuals depend on. As digital technology continues to expand into more areas of life, demand for computing professionals who understand both the principles and the practice of computing has grown consistently and shows no signs of slowing. At Coventry University, this three-year full-time programme develops a thorough grounding in key computing technologies alongside the practical skills needed to solve real software and systems problems. You will study programming, algorithms and data structures, databases, software engineering, networks and security, web development, and the principles of computer architecture, building a broad and solid technical foundation. A sandwich year places you in the industry for a sustained period, a year abroad broadens your experience of how computing is practised in different environments, and work placement experience is integrated throughout the programme, giving you multiple opportunities to apply your learning professionally. Computing science graduates work across virtually every sector as software developers, systems analysts, database administrators, network engineers, web developers, IT consultants, cybersecurity analysts, and data engineers. Coventry's sandwich year model is particularly valued by employers and by students seeking a direct route into employment after graduation. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in computer science, data science, cybersecurity, and software engineering, and the breadth of computing skills the degree develops provides strong preparation for further specialisation.
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