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Through the development of new applications in science, engineering, and business, Computer Science is radically changing the way in which we experience our world. This programme equips students with the skills needed to contribute to this exciting and rapidly evolving field.
Computer Science is our most flexible programme, allowing you to choose course units to reflect your developing and changing interests. Furthermore, a wide range of themes from across the discipline allow you to specialise in the second and third years.
You will gain not only knowledge and practical experience of the latest technologies, but also a grounding in the underlying principles of the subject. It is this combination of skills that enable our graduates to keep pace with this fast-moving subject, and secure rewarding careers that can be pursued almost anywhere in the world.
Unseen examinations account for about 60% of the assessment. These assess your abilities in the selection and application of knowledge, problem solving, and the design and evaluation of software or electronics. Other assessment is mainly through laboratory-based coursework that provides you with the opportunity to demonstrate your understanding of computer science or electronic principles by tackling specific problems on a more realistic scale, both individually and in groups.
The remaining assessment is through presentations and essays where, in particular, you demonstrate the transferable skills you have acquired. In the third and final year, the non-examination assessment is mainly made up of the practical project.
The following entry points are available for this course:
AAA including A in Mathematics, and a minimum of one science subject from the following list: Computer Science, Further Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, or Physics.
Your A Level in Mathematics should include Mathematics with a significant pure element (Use of Mathematics or Core Mathematics does not satisfy this requirement).
Practical skills are a crucial part of science education and therefore there will be a requirement to pass the practical element of any science A-Level taken. Where applicants are applying for science and related degrees, this is likely to be made explicit in the offers you will receive.
Please check for specific GCSE/IGCSE subject entry requirements.
Typical Contextual Offer: AAA including Mathematics and a minimum of one science subject from the following list: Computer Science, Further Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, or Physics.
Your A Level in Mathematics should include Mathematics with a significant pure element (Use of Mathematics or Core Mathematics does not satisfy this requirement).
Practical skills are a crucial part of science education and therefore there will be a requirement to pass the practical element of any science A-Level taken. Where applicants are applying for science and related degrees, this is likely to be made explicit in the offers you will receive.
See our contextual admissions page for full details and to check your eligibility.
Please check for specific GCSE/IGCSE subject entry requirements.
We require Advanced Highers, or Advanced Highers combined with Highers, in one of the following combinations:
Three Advanced Highers with grades AAA, including Mathematics and either Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics of Mechanics
OR
Two Advanced Highers with grades AA, including Mathematics and either Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics of Mechanics, alongside two Highers with grades AA, achieved in different academic subjects to the Advanced Highers (these can be achieved in a previous sitting)
English Language not taken at Higher/Advanced Higher must have been achieved at SCQF level 5 (minimum National 5 grade B / Intermediate 2 grade B / Standard Grade Credit level grade 2).
If you require further clarification about the acceptability of this qualification, please contact the Undergraduate Admissions team.
AS level results are not considered as part of the standard admissions process at The University of Manchester.
Each application is considered individually. Applicants should contact the Undergraduate Admissions team to discuss their particular circumstances and to check the suitability of their Access course.
As a guide, we require a QAA-recognised Access to HE Diploma in a science or engineering-related subject, with a minimum of 60 credits. 45 credits must be awarded at Level 3 with a Distinction grade (including 15 Level 3 credits with Distinction in Mathematics). Students are also required to have a grade A* in A Level Mathematics with a pure element.
Applicants must demonstrate a broad general education. Typically, this is a minimum of five GCSEs/IGCSEs, including GCSE Mathematics at grade B/6, GCSE English Language at grade B/6, and three further academic subjects at grade C/4.
Students eligible for a contextual offer or with a WP flag will be required to evidence English language proficiency at GCSE English Language grade C/4. See our contextual admissions page for full details and to check your eligibility.
GCSE/IGCSE English Literature will not be accepted in lieu of GCSE/IGCSE English Language. Please note that GCSE/IGCSE English as a Second Language will not be accepted for this course.
We require Advanced Highers, or Advanced Highers combined with Highers, in one of the following combinations:
Three Advanced Highers with grades AAA, including Mathematics and either Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics of Mechanics
OR
Two Advanced Highers with grades AA, including Mathematics and either Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics of Mechanics, alongside two Highers with grades AA, achieved in different academic subjects to the Advanced Highers (these can be achieved in a previous sitting)
English Language not taken at Higher/Advanced Higher must have been achieved at SCQF level 5 (minimum National 5 grade B / Intermediate 2 grade B / Standard Grade Credit level grade 2).
If you require further clarification about the acceptability of this qualification, please contact the Undergraduate Admissions team.
We consider the National Diploma for entry provided it is in Engineering with grades DD in combination with grade A* in A-Level Mathematics.
The University recognises the benefits of the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and the opportunities it provides for applicants to develop independent study and research skills. Although the Extended Project will not be included in the conditions of your offer, we strongly encourage you to provide information about the EPQ in your personal statement and at interview. A number of our academic Schools may also choose to take your performance in the EPQ into account should places be available in August for applicants who narrowly miss the entry grades for their chosen course.
We consider the Cambridge Technical Diploma for entry, provided it is in Engineering with grades DD in combination with a grade A* in A-Level Mathematics.
37 points overall with 7,6,6 in Higher Level subjects, including 7 in Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches. Applicants should be studying a minimum of one science subject at Higher Level. Science subjects include Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
For this programme of study, we will only accept the following subject to meet our Mathematics requirement: Higher Level Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches.
Applicants studying the International Baccalaureate Career Related Programme (IBCP) should contact the academic School prior to applying so that their academic profile can be considered.
The University welcomes and recognises the value of the Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma/Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate and requires two A-Levels, including Mathematics and one science subject from the A-Level list above, to be included within this.
The minimum grade required will normally be the same as the lowest grade listed in the A-Level entry requirements.
We consider the National Extended Diploma for entry, provided it is in Engineering with grades DDD, in combination with a grade A* in A-Level Mathematics.
We consider the National Foundation Diploma for entry in any subject, provided it is in combination with two A-Levels including Mathematics and one science subject. Entry requirements are based on achievement of the full National Foundation Diploma with grade D plus two A-Levels at grades AA including A in Mathematics and A in Computer Science, Further Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry or Physics.
We consider the Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma for entry, provided it is in Engineering with grades DDD, in combination with a grade A* in A-Level Mathematics.
We consider the National Extended Certificate for entry in any subject at grade D, provided it is in combination with two GCE A-Levels at grades AA including A in Mathematics and A in a science subject. Science subjects include Computer Science, Further Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
We consider the Cambridge Technical Foundation Diploma for entry in any subject, provided it is in combination with two A-Levels. Entry requirements are based on achievement of the full Cambridge Technical Foundation Diploma with grades DD, plus grade A* in A-Level Mathematics and grade A in A-Level Computer Science, Further Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry or Physics.
We consider the Cambridge Technical Extended Certificate for entry in any subject provided it is in combination with two A-Levels. Entry requirements are based on achievement of the full Cambridge Technical Foundation Diploma with grade D, plus grade A* in A-Level Mathematics and grade A in A-Level Computer Science, Further Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry or Physics.
Applicants completing the Northern Consortium (NCUK) International Foundation Year or INTO Manchester International Foundation in Science and Engineering are required to achieve A*AA including Technical Mathematics and one of either Physics, Chemistry or Further Mathematics. Integrated Mathematics is not considered an acceptable mathematics subject for entry to this programme. English for Academic Purposes (EAP), and Research and Communication Skills (RCS), cannot be used to meet academic requirements.
A grade A in EAP or EAPPU is required to meet English Language requirements . RCS cannot be accepted to meet English Language requirements. Please check our English Language requirements for entry to the course for other acceptable qualifications.
An excellent performance in local examinations before starting the NCUK Foundation Year, particularly in mathematics and physical science subjects, is also required. These qualifications will be benchmarked against our entry requirements for The University of Manchester's BSc (Hons) Electrical, Electronic and Mechatronic Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year.
The University also recognises a number of other external foundation courses as suitable for entry. Assessment will be made on a case-by-case basis on an applicant's complete academic profile. Academic qualifications achieved prior to studying an external foundation year must meet our entry requirements for The University of Manchester's BSc (Hons) Electrical, Electronic and Mechatronic Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year. Applicants studying other foundation programmes should contact the academic department to check if their qualification is recognised for entry to this programme and for specific entry requirements.
| Test | Grade | Additional details |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS (Academic) | 7 | 7.0 overall, with no sub score below 6.5. |
All applicants to the University (from the UK and Overseas) are required to show evidence of English Language proficiency. The minimum English Language requirement for this course is: - GCSE/IGCSE English Language grade B/6. GCSE/IGCSE English Literature will not be accepted in lieu of GCSE/IGCSE English Language. Please note that GCSE/IGCSE English as a Second Language will not be accepted for this course. - IELTS 7.0 overall, with no subscore below 6.5 - TOEFL iBT 100 overall, with no subscore below 22 - An acceptable equivalent qualification . Students eligible for a contextual offer or with a WP flag will be required to evidence English language proficiency at GCSE English Language grade C/4. This concession only applies to GCSE/IGCSE. See our contextual admissions page for full details and to check your eligibility. Where specified, we also require grade 1 or 2 in the Oral Exam component of the IGCSE English Language qualification. If you need to improve your English language skills to meet the entry requirements for your academic course, the University Centre for Academic English (UCAE) summer pre-sessional courses can help. Check if your academic course offers the option of taking a pre-sessional course on the UCAE page . The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requires that every student requiring a visa to study in the UK must show evidence of a minimum level of English Language (common European Framework (CEFR B2 level) to be granted a Student Route visa to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level. In addition, our academic Schools/Departments may require applicants to demonstrate English proficiency above the B2 level.https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/international/admissions/language-requirements/
We operate contextual admissions meaning many applicants receive an offer and are admitted at least one grade below standard entry requirements. Entry requirements for applicants meeting contextual admissions criteria are listed next to the standard entry requirements on course profiles.
Contextual admissions means we consider your application in context helping us to ensure everyone has a fair chance of getting into Manchester. The data we use is automatically provided on your UCAS form.
The University welcomes applications from appropriately qualified candidates across the world. We value global talent and are proud to receive applications from a wide range of educational systems and national backgrounds.
Because international qualifications vary widely, it is not possible for us to list entry information for every country on this page. If your country is not listed below, please contact us and a member of our team will be happy to assist you: https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/international/contact-international-team/ https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/international/country-specific-information/
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
We are unable to show previous accepted grades for this course. This could be because the course is new, it's a postgraduate course, there isn't enough historical data, or the provider has opted out of sharing their entry grades data for this course - learn more.
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