

BSc Computer Science (Software Engineering)
About this course
Software engineering is the discipline that turns the theoretical insights of computer science into reliable, maintainable and scalable systems. While computer science asks how algorithms and data structures work and what can in principle be computed, software engineering addresses the practical challenge of building software that works well in real organisations, meets user needs, can be changed over time and does not fail in critical moments. It encompasses the full development lifecycle, from requirements analysis and system design through coding, testing and deployment to maintenance and evolution, and it draws on rigorous methods, collaborative practices and a deepening understanding of how software affects society. At the University of Keele, this three-year full-time BSc builds essential academic and professional skills in software engineering, covering modern development practices including Agile methodologies, Scrum, DevOps tools, version control and continuous integration. You will develop coding skills in modern languages including Python alongside the problem-solving and testing abilities that professional software engineers need. System security, legal and ethical challenges, and the wider social impact of software are also part of the curriculum, reflecting the seriousness with which the profession now engages with its responsibilities. A placement year and a year abroad extend your professional experience and international perspective, and work placement opportunities are integrated throughout. Software engineering graduates are among the most in-demand in the graduate labour market. Technology companies, financial services, healthcare, retail, government and virtually every other sector that depends on digital systems employ software engineers in roles from front-end development and mobile applications to back-end systems, cloud infrastructure, DevOps and systems architecture. Many graduates pursue professional development through the British Computer Society or other relevant professional bodies, and some go on to postgraduate study in software engineering, computer science or information security.
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