

BEng Computer Systems Engineering
About this course
Computer systems engineering is the discipline concerned with the design and implementation of computing systems as integrated wholes, bringing together hardware, software, and the interfaces between them. It is a field that sits at the boundary of electrical engineering and computer science, asking how processors are designed, how operating systems work, how networks are engineered, how embedded systems are developed, and how all these components combine to produce reliable, efficient, and secure computing infrastructure. The people who understand these systems at a deep level are essential to virtually every technology-dependent industry. At the University of Bath, which is one of the UK's leading technical universities, this three-year full-time programme develops both theoretical depth and practical engineering competence. Bath has a strong reputation for producing well-prepared graduates, and the degree reflects the university's approach to engineering education, which combines rigorous academic foundations with genuine attention to how engineering is practised. You will study digital electronics, computer architecture, operating systems, embedded systems, software engineering, signal processing, and computer networks, developing the skills to design and implement both hardware and software components and to understand how they interact. Bath's cohort tends to be strong academically, and the environment is one of intellectual seriousness alongside a strong culture of collaboration. The three-year full-time structure is intensive, and the technical content builds progressively across the years from foundations to advanced topics. Graduates of computer systems engineering programmes are highly sought after in the technology sector, moving into roles in embedded systems development, hardware design, systems architecture, FPGA and semiconductor engineering, software engineering, cybersecurity, and research. The combination of hardware and software expertise is particularly valuable as computing permeates an ever wider range of industries, from automotive and aerospace to medical devices and consumer electronics.
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