Our BSc Computing Science degree focuses on software development and algorithms, with the aim of constructing robust and usable systems for industry and commerce.
Overview
In the current era of digital revolution, computer scientists and software engineers can be found at the forefront, driving latest developments in a broad range of fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, bioinformatics, healthcare, and data informatics.
Our BSc Computing Science degree focuses on software development and algorithms, with the aim of constructing robust and usable systems for industry and commerce. As well as looking at cutting edge tools and techniques, it’s designed to help you build the next generation of software tools that other system constructors will use. The course aims to give a well-integrated balance of theoretical underpinnings and practical experience, strongly informed by the research expertise of our academic staff.
The programme consists of core computer science, information technology and mathematics units in Year 1 and 2. Students in Year 3 will take highly specialised units including three elective units and will also be conducting a year-long individual final-year dissertation project. Students will also undertake an industrial training programme between Year 2 and 3.
In the final year, students will be able to specialise by taking courses in one of the following three streams: Data Science, Artificial Intelligence or Graphics and Visualisation
Campus Transfer
You can take advantage of our international campuses by taking part in an Inter-Campus Transfer. This gives you the opportunity currently to study Computing Science at our Edinburgh campus for a semester or a year.
Applications
Applications to both this undergraduate programme, as well as our Foundation in Business (with Computing Science route) are currently open for applications for foundation intakes in July and September, and the undergraduate intake in September .
Accreditation
In accordance with our normal practice our professionally orientated programmes are designed to meet the educational requirements for membership of relevant professional institutions. In addition to recognition within Malaysia, we seek accreditation by the relevant UK or international professional bodies in accordance with their standard procedures.
We are also currently in the process of obtaining accreditation from BCS, The Chartered Institute of IT, UK.
Career
The present global demand for computing skills presents numerous career opportunities in software and technology sectors, and also supports many other industries such as financial services, telecommunications, retail and manufacturing. Employment prospects are good, with excellent financial rewards and career pathway. Our students will be well-equipped for a broad range of technical jobs from software developers and system analysts to machine learning/AI engineers. Our graduates will also be prepared for more general careers like project management, IT consultancy, teaching or research.