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BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the study of computation: the principles that govern what can be computed, the algorithms and data structures that make computation efficient, and the systems and software that bring those abstractions into practical use. It is a discipline with both a rigorous theoretical foundation and an enormous range of applications, spanning everything from artificial intelligence and machine learning to operating systems, cybersecurity, and digital media. Graduates who combine scientific depth with creative technical thinking are in demand across virtually every sector of the modern economy. At Ravensbourne University London, this three-year, full-time BSc builds on the university's reputation for innovation in design and digital media, offering a curriculum that develops core computer science skills within a creative and digitally oriented environment. You will study programming, algorithms, software engineering, data structures, and systems design, developing the technical competencies that underpin professional practice in computing. Ravensbourne's distinctive character means the programme is shaped by a culture of making and building, and you will work on projects that connect theoretical knowledge to practical output. London's position as a global technology hub provides a fitting backdrop, with access to a thriving ecosystem of technology companies, startups, and creative agencies. The typical entry tariff of 72 points reflects an open and inclusive approach to admissions that values potential and commitment. Computer science graduates from Ravensbourne find roles in software development, web and application development, data analytics, user experience, game development, and the creative technology sector that sits at the intersection of computing and creative practice. The London location provides ready access to employers across the full range of technology industries. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in computer science, artificial intelligence, data science, or cybersecurity, developing specialisms that open further career options.
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