CU London (Dagenham) - Open Event
4 Mar 2026, 16:00
London
Prepare for a career in computer science by studying programming, data science, AI, security and software development.
This course is ideal for aspiring technology professionals looking to learn about programming, AI, data science, software development and cyber security. Benefit from hands-on learning, industry-standard facilities and the option to specialise further with an integrated master’s degree (subject to meeting progression requirements).
Key course content
Become proficient in computer science by gaining knowledge and using industry-standard tools like Python, C++ and machine learning frameworks.
Develop cyber security and software engineering skills through hands-on projects and collaborative teamwork.
Enhance your global career prospects with the opportunity to apply for a placement or study abroad year.
Why you should study this course
Industry-relevant skills: gain expertise in programming (Python, C++), AI, data science, cyber security and software engineering through hands-on projects and cutting-edge curriculum.
Practical experience: work on case studies, team projects and professional software development using industry-standard tools and labs.
Career-boosting opportunities: you may have the opportunity to enhance your employability by applying for an optional placement year or study abroad option, supported by our careers team.
Advanced specialisation: with an integrated master's year, you get the opportunity to study a master’s degree while paying undergraduate fees (subject to meeting progression requirements).
Deepen knowledge in AI, machine learning and other high-demand fields.
Ethical and professional development: learn about AI ethics, cyber security risks and teamwork, helping you prepare as a responsible leader in the global tech industry.
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