• Studying Computer Science will take students from learning practical computing skills in programming, data management, hardware and networking to understanding and developing software solutions for many of the new challenges facing today’s computer-dominated world, such as safe online shopping, computer graphics, mobile app development and artificial intelligence.
  • The course is taught in dedicated labs, with high specification, regularly refreshed PCs and Macs. They also provide remote access to most of the software used, and agreements with software vendors also allow students to download most of it to their own machines.
  • The Department is home to the Informatics Centre: a software development team where students are employed to work on commercial projects.
  • Students can also opt to add a year in industry (sandwich year) between Years 2 and 3.