Computer and Management Sciences

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Bachelor's degree

In Coventry

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Coventry

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course is designed for individuals with a talent and passion for technology, and a desire to work at the forefront of industry. It assumes no prior knowledge of Computer Science or programming and will enable you to develop skills and expertise in Computer Science before going on to apply these to the study of Management.

Course content emphasises Computer Science as a rigorous discipline that is fundamentally related to mathematics and physical science. You’ll acquire technical skills in software engineering, algorithm analysis and system design while increasing your understanding of business and management practices. Software engineering projects conducted throughout your degree are taught in conjunction with industry professionals and give you the opportunity to test your skills against realworld problems. In addition, our graduates leave with many industrially relevant, transferable skills, e.g. communication, teamwork and planning, which meet the needs of the world’s most desirable employers.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Coventry (West Midlands)
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University Of Warwick, CV4 7AL

Start date

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About this course

Your first year will give you the background and skills to develop a deeper understanding of Computer Science. Your second year builds on this foundation to further your understanding of areas such as operating systems and computer networks, computational theory and software engineering. In your third year you’ll attend Warwick Business School, where world-leading academics and industry professionals will teach you about business and management practices. Here you can select from an extensive range of Management and Business modules, encompassing areas such as marketing, finance, reporting, and corporate strategy.

Our graduates have gone on to work for organisations including: BAE Systems, GCHQ, Accenture, Goldman Sachs, IBM.

Examples of our graduates’ job roles include: Application Developer, Analysis Programmer, Graduate Software Developer, Computer Security Specialist, Risk Assessor.

A level: AAA including Mathematics
IB: 38 points including 6 in Higher Level Mathematics

Degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc)

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4.3
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  • The students coach card is nice one you should plant it in the very beginning if you want to travel around in Britain. National Express provide a good coach network.
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4.6
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Recommended

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HANNA

4.0
22/11/2020
About the course: The students coach card is nice one you should plant it in the very beginning if you want to travel around in Britain. National Express provide a good coach network.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

HANNA

4.0
20/11/2020
About the course: The students coach card is nice one you should plant it in the very beginning if you want to travel around in Britain. National Express provide a good coach network.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Graciela Pinero-Buitrago

5.0
08/10/2018
What I would highlight: It was good for me as I was familiar with the langauge since begining.
What could be improved: I loved it.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Software Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Engineering
  • Programming
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Software
  • Business and Management
  • Information Systems
  • Marketing

Course programme

Year 1 lays the foundations for you to develop a deeper understanding of computer science. You will study core modules in advanced mathematics, programming, algorithms and computer architecture, as well as a range of optional modules in areas of your choosing.

Year 2 builds on your knowledge and skills by giving you the chance to explore areas such as operating systems, computer networks, software engineering, artificial intelligence and the theory of computation. You will further your scientific view of the discipline and acquire a set of industry-ready skills, most notably through a group software engineering project undertaken with one of our international industrial partners.

Year 3 refocuses your study on modules in the Warwick Business School, where world-leading academics and industry professionals will teach you about business and management practices. Here you can select from an extensive range of management and business modules, encompassing areas such as marketing, finance, information systems and corporate strategy. The option of spending a year in industry or studying abroad is available to all students. Regardless of whether you decide to take a year away, there are ample opportunities to gain experience through internships during summer vacations, ensuring you have the chance to apply your knowledge and skills.

How will I learn?

Our courses offer a balance of core material delivered through lectures, small-group seminars and hands-on laboratory sessions. Approximately a quarter of your time is spent in timetabled classes, with the remainder being used for private study, completing assignments and projects, and practical work in the dedicated computing laboratories, which are open 24/7.

How will I be assessed?

Your performance on most modules will be assessed by a combination of coursework and written examination. The coursework may be individual or group work involving programming, research, writing and presentation. The final-year project work is fully assessed by a presentation and project reports.

Each year contributes to the final degree classification, typically in the ratio of 10:30:60 for a BSc degree.

Computer and Management Sciences

Price on request