

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the study of computation, algorithms, data structures, programming languages, software systems, and the theoretical principles that underlie all of these. It is a discipline that ranges from highly abstract mathematical reasoning to the intensely practical craft of building systems that work reliably at scale. As computing has become the substrate on which almost every other industry now runs, computer science graduates are in demand across virtually every sector, in roles that vary from software engineering and machine learning to cybersecurity, data science, and system architecture. At King's College London, this three-year full-time programme provides an in-depth grounding in the field, covering the scientific and theoretical foundations of computing alongside practical skills across a diverse range of software platforms and programming languages. You will study how computer-based information systems are designed and created, how they fail, and how they interact with the social and organisational contexts in which they are deployed. A sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities are all built into the programme, offering you substantial professional experience and an international dimension before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the competitive nature of entry to this programme at one of the UK's leading research universities. You will develop analytical rigour, the ability to decompose complex problems and build systematic solutions, and the adaptability to work with evolving technologies throughout a long career in a rapidly changing field. Graduates pursue careers across software engineering, data science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, product management, academic and industrial research, and technology consulting. King's location in London gives graduates strong connections to the technology and finance sectors. Postgraduate study in computer science, data science, AI, or related fields is a common route for those who want to specialise or move into research.
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