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Computer Science

1 Study option · UndergraduateCoventry University

Course summary

Prepare for a career in computer science by studying programming, data science, AI, security and software development.

Whether you see your future self as an app developer, a systems administrator, or an information technology specialist, our Computer Science course equips you with the knowledge and skills you will need to help drive the digital revolution.

  • Master the practical skills and theoretical knowledge you need to develop software solutions which address demanding user expectations and complex customer requirements.

  • Explore fascinating fields, such as artificial intelligence, parallel programming, and data science, and learn how these areas continue to drive major change in the domain of computer science.

  • Gain industry-relevant experience as you apply real-world, software development practices within peer groups, preparing you for your career after graduation.

Key Course Benefits

  • Activity-led learning helps you consolidate what you’re taught through practical application of everything you’re covering in lectures.

  • Opportunity to spend a year on industrial placement.

  • Strong professional skills focus.

  • Hybrid, online, and asynchronous learning to support students with different needs across a range of locations.

  • Regular free-to-attend guest lecturers from current practitioners, which, in recent years, have included senior professors from Sheffield, Lincoln and Birmingham universities and the European Bioinformatics Centre Cambridge (subject to availability).

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Course code:
I108
Institution code:
C85

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60 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

80 Go onto work and study

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