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Computer Science (Blended Learning)

1 Study option · UndergraduateHigh Wycombe Campus

Course summary

Ready to dive into the world of computing? Searching for a degree that blends theory with practical experience? Look no further than BSc (Hons) Computer Science.
This course equips you with the skills to create, analyse, and solve real-world computing challenges. From programming and data science to cloud computing and machine learning, a degree in computer science can prepare you for a wide range of careers.

Why study Computer Science at BNU?

Real-World Experience
You will have the opportunity to work on real-world projects and collaborate with industry professionals, as well as participate in competitions, hackathons, and events.

State-of-the-art facilities
You’ll have access to large labs equipped with dual-screen, dual boot (Windows and Linux) systems, the latest industry-standard software, virtual server technology and VR headsets

Cutting-Edge Topics
Explore the latest trends and challenges in computer science. From your first day onwards you will be studying topics ranging from Programming Concepts, Computer Architecture, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing and Data Science.

Focus on Employability
Graduate with a highly valued degree that will open up opportunities for jobs in a range of computing-related fields. We encourage you to make the most of opportunities that are available during your course, such as guest lectures and internships, which can provide invaluable industry experience and contacts.

With increasing demand for qualified specialists in computer science and software engineering, you can expect to graduate with a variety of rewarding career options ahead of you.

A degree for you
You’ll explore the diversity of modern computer science gaining the integral skills required for today’s industry workplace. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t studied computing before or if you have experience but want to solidify your knowledge with a degree. This course is designed to accommodate almost all levels of prior learning.

What will I study?
This course lets you learn about different aspects of computer science. You will get the skills you need to work in the technology industry. You will not only learn in the classroom, but also work on real projects by yourself or with a team.
During this course you will acquire a broad range of skills covering computation theory, fundamentals of computer science, basic programming, software development and testing, databases, algorithms, and data structures, whilst building secure web and mobile applications, alongside analysing life-critical systems. From your first day and onwards, you are with us, you will be studying topics ranging from Programming Concepts, Computer Architecture, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing and Data Science.

How will I be taught and assessed?
We teach in a way that is interactive and student focused. You will have lectures, tutorials, labs, seminars, and guest speakers to help you learn. We design our course to match the workplace. You will do independent study, with online support from Blackboard, our Virtual Learning platform. We will also give you reading lists and resources to help you study.

You will be assessed and graded in different ways to improve your skills and abilities. You will do practical coursework, and lab tests, with the focus being on testing the practical application of the various concepts and techniques being conveyed.

What are my career prospects?
There is an increasing demand for qualified specialists in computer science and software engineering, meaning that you can expect to graduate with a variety of rewarding career options ahead of you. With the diverse nature of computer science, you can seek out a range of job roles in the computing and cyber security sectors.

For more information, visit: https://www.bucks.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-hons-computer-science-blended

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
CS03
Institution code:
B94

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75 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

90 Go onto work and study

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