Computer Science BSc
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It was quite stressful time in the third year though first two years were good and I had a great time. Its a nice place to be.
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Postgraduate
In Uxbridge
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Uxbridge
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Start date
Different dates available
If you enrol on any of the BSc (Hons) in Computer Science degrees, you will attain skills relating to the development of non-trivial software solutions to identified business problems. You will be able to specify, design, code, modify and test a range of non-trivial software artefacts in a contemporary programming paradigm and language using an appropriate commercial grade development environment and associated database tools. They will be able to implement useful software systems that is to satisfy the needs of their key stakeholders. In addition, you will acquire an in depth knowledge of algorithms, design, programming and testing techniques, a detailed knowledge of common system and network architectures and system development approaches, requirements capture, design methods, models, tools and techniques, implementing and testing systems and software maintenance. You will develop a reflective approach to project management issues arising from team based software development.
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About this course
IELTS: 6.5 (min 5.5 in all areas)
Pearson: 58 (51 in all subscores)
BrunELT: 65% (min 55% in all areas)
Reviews
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It was quite stressful time in the third year though first two years were good and I had a great time. Its a nice place to be.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Victoria
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Network Training
- Programming
- Project Management
- Engineering
- Systems
- Project
- Design
- Algorithms
- Network
- Testing
- IT Project Management
- Computing
- Information Systems
Course programme
Level 1
Our Level 1 course meets the needs of students joining us from a wide variety of backgrounds and with diverse computing experience. These classes build a firm foundation for the rest of your degree by introducing you to the style and ethos of both the School and the computing profession. Foundation units include:
- Software Design
- Software Implementation Event
- Level 1 Group Project
- Fundamental Programming Assessment
- Data and Information
- Introductory Programming
- Information Systems and Organisations
- Logic and Computation
Level 2
- Level 2 Group Project
- Software Development and Management
- Usability Engineering
- Algorithms and their Applications
- Networks and Operating Systems
Level 3
- Final Year Computer Science Project
- Advanced Topics in Computer Science.
Optional Level 3 modules
- Software Project Management
- Artificial Intelligence
- Software Engineering
- Network Computing
- Digital Media and Games
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Cybersecurity.
Final year project
This is a substantial individual project for which you research a topic in-depth. If you’re on a sandwich course it’s quite likely that this project will be of interest to future employers. This is assessed and is worth a third of your Level 3 marks.
In this final year you’ll study options to broaden your understanding of computing. You’ll begin to address research-level issues in areas such as software engineering, information systems, simulation modelling, digital media and games, network computing and artificial intelligence. We revise the options available each year to reflect the range of specialist interests among our staff, and industry trends.
Read more about the structure of undergraduate degrees at Brunel
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Computer Science BSc