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BSc Applied Computer Science
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Applied computer science is a degree that focuses on the practical application of computing knowledge and techniques to real-world problems, alongside the theoretical foundations that make computer science a rigorous and evolving discipline. Where pure computer science leans heavily toward theory and formal methods, applied computer science emphasises the design, development, and deployment of software systems and computational solutions across a wide range of domains. It is a degree that prepares you to write code, build systems, and solve problems, while also developing the analytical and critical thinking skills that distinguish a computer scientist from a programmer. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year full-time programme can also be taken on a four-year or six-year part-time basis, with part-time students covering the same material as full-time counterparts, giving flexibility for those who need to balance study with other commitments. You will develop skills in programming, algorithms and data structures, software engineering, databases, networks, web development, and the application of computing techniques in practical contexts, building both your technical capability and your ability to analyse problems and design solutions. The applied emphasis means you will work through projects that connect your learning to real computing challenges. Computer science and applied computing graduates are among the most consistently in-demand in the graduate job market, with skills applicable across every sector. Careers span software development, web and app development, data science and analytics, cybersecurity, IT management, systems analysis, and technology consultancy. Organisations across finance, healthcare, government, education, retail, media, and manufacturing all depend on computing professionals. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in computer science, software engineering, data science, or cybersecurity, and some pursue further professional certifications to deepen their technical specialisation.
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