Undergraduate Degree Courses in Computing
All BSc programmes offered can be extended to four years, incorporating an industrial placement or study abroad option between the second and final years.
| Course | UCAS Code | Typical Offer (2010 Entry)* | Industrial Placement | Study Abroad | Professional Accrediation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artificial Intelligence (BSc) | G700 |
AAB at A Level including Mathematics | √ |
√ |
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| Computer Science (BSc) | G400 |
AAB at A Level including Mathematics | √ |
√ |
√ |
| Computer Science with Mathematics (BSc) | G4G1 |
AAB at A Level including Mathematics grade A | √ |
√ |
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| Computing (BSc) | G401 |
AAB at A Level plus GCSE Mathematics grade B or higher | √ |
√ |
√ |
| Computing for Business (BSc) | GN51 |
AAB at A Level plus GCSE Mathematics grade B or higher | √ |
√ |
√ |
| Information Technology (BSc) | G500 | AAB at A Level plus GCSE Mathematics grade B or higher | √ |
√ |
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| Electronics and Computer Engineering (MEng, BEng) | HG64 |
AAB at A Level including Mathematics | √ |
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| *Although the above typical offers are expressed in terms of A levels, we do welcome and accept students with a wide range of alternative qualifications | |||||
Each of the degree programmes includes a core of technical computing. We also emphasise practical applications in areas of the School's research expertise, such as artificial intelligence, scientific computation, theoretical computer science and informatics. Throughout the three years, an emphasis on professional development ensures that you are well prepared for the varied challenges of the world of employment.