

BSc Applied Computer Science
About this course
Applied computer science is a degree that develops both the theoretical foundations of computing and the practical programming and systems skills needed to build real software and digital solutions. It is designed for those who want to engage with computing as a professional discipline, learning to apply computational thinking and software engineering methods to real-world problems across a range of sectors. Applied computer science differs from more purely theoretical programmes in its emphasis on how computing knowledge is used in practice, giving you the skills employers expect from a working developer or technologist. At Anglia Ruskin University, this part-time programme allows you to study at a pace that suits your circumstances, taking either four or six years to complete the full honours degree. You will cover the same core modules as full-time BSc students, with the sequence adapted to suit part-time study. This flexibility makes the programme suitable for those who are already working, have caring responsibilities, or wish to combine study with other commitments. You will study programming, algorithms, data structures, software engineering, databases, networks, and the principles of system design, building the technical skills that computing roles demand. Part-time study also creates the opportunity to apply your learning directly to your working life as you progress through the degree, reinforcing academic concepts with real professional context. Graduates go on to work as software developers, systems analysts, data analysts, web developers, IT consultants, and technical project managers across every sector of the economy. The applied focus of the programme means you are well prepared for the kind of technical roles that employers actively recruit for. Postgraduate study in computing, software engineering, or data science is an option for those wishing to develop specialist expertise or move into more senior technical roles.
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