

BSc Computer Science
About this course
Computer science is the study of computation: the theory of algorithms and data structures, the design of programming languages, the architecture of operating systems and networks, the practice of software development, and the mathematical foundations that underpin all of these. It is a discipline that develops a very particular kind of problem-solving intelligence, combining abstract reasoning with practical construction, and it is one of the most versatile intellectual training grounds available. Almost every modern industry depends on computing systems, and the demand for graduates who understand them at depth is sustained and growing. At the University of Winchester, this three-year full-time degree provides in-depth knowledge and skills across computer science, networks and applications. You will develop your programming ability from foundational to advanced level, engaging with the concepts and techniques needed to build sophisticated, reliable software. The degree covers algorithms, data structures, computer architecture, operating systems, databases, networks, cybersecurity, and the professional and ethical dimensions of computing practice. A sandwich year placement and a work placement are built into the programme, giving you significant professional experience in a computing context and ensuring that your academic knowledge is connected to real-world application. Problem-solving challenges, coding exercises and cyber challenges are part of the learning experience, reflecting the practical orientation of the degree. You will develop the analytical, logical and creative problem-solving skills that characterise an effective computer scientist, alongside the communication and teamworking abilities that professional software development demands. Graduates from Winchester's computer science degree move into software development, web and application development, systems architecture, cybersecurity, data science, IT consultancy, project management, and a wide range of technology roles across all sectors. Postgraduate study in computer science, cybersecurity, AI, or data science is a natural pathway for those seeking advanced technical expertise.
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