Computer Science
Bachelor's degree
In Liverpool
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Liverpool
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
Computer Science is all about new ideas, new opportunities and fresh thinking. There is no other discipline that can be applied to so many different areas and have such a profound impact on all aspects of society. The dynamism of this exciting subject is reflected in this course through the study of a range of topics including Internet and web technologies, mobile technology, virtual reality, networks and robotics. You will acquire practical skills that are highly sought after by industry, such as programming in C, C++, Java, Lua, Python and C#.
The course is rated 100% for overall student satisfaction in the latest National Student Survey and for which it ranks first out of UK university Computer Science courses. The course also ranks first out of UK university Computer Science courses for teaching quality. You will be taught by scholars who are all research active with 100% of research outputs at internationally excellent or internationally recognised level. As such the course delivers an excellent student experience which is informed by the latest developments within the discipline.
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Entry Requirements
2017 Entry Requirements
The offer level for 2017 entry will be BCC - ABB at A Level or DMM - DDM at BTEC Extended Diploma or 104 - 128 new UCAS tariff points.
In addition, qualifications must include GCSE Mathematics grade C (Grade 4 or above in the new grading system) or above (or equivalent).
UCAS points offers can be achieved in many ways, the following are just a few examples of how you could achieve our entry requirements:
Three A Levels with grades of BCC or above
BTEC Extended Diploma (QCF) with grade DMM
BTEC Diploma (QCF)...
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Subjects
- Web
- University
- Industry
- Networks
- Virtual Reality
- Technology
- Java
- Programming
Course programme
Computer Science