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Computer Science BSc (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Bradford

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Bradford

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Learn how to develop the next generation of software tools and systems, and gain the knowledge and techniques required to design and exploit computer technology.
This programme is designed for those with a passionate interest in technology, and wish to progress to careers such as software engineer, system administrator, data scientist, financial analyst, app developer, or IT consultant.
The BSc (Hons) in Computer Science draws on our outstanding research strengths and expertise. As one of the oldest computing departments in the UK, we have a strong heritage within the subject.
This programme shares a common first year with all our other Computer Science programmes (Computer Science for Games, Business, Cyber Security, and Software Engineering), allowing you to transfer between them before the start of the second year if you feel an alternative course suits your emerging interests or career aspirations better.
A four year version of this course with a sandwich placement year in industry is also available.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bradford (West Yorkshire)
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Richmond Road, BD7 1DP

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Typical offer: ABB / 128 UCAS points

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Subjects

  • Problem Solving
  • Computing
  • Software Engineering
  • Networks
  • Design
  • International
  • Project
  • Systems
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Programming
  • Computational

Course programme

The modules for this course can be found in the latest programme specification.

The aim of the programme is to provide you with a sound grounding in the fundamentals of computer science, software development (programming) and the tools and applications that modern computer scientists use.

All modules are core.

Year 1

  • Mathematics for Computing (20 credits)
    To provide the foundations for formal specification and modelling of computer systems.
  • Technical and Professional Skills (20 credits)
    To equip students with a range of academic, professional, personal and technical skills; to provide fundamental subject specific concepts; to raise awareness of, and interest in, ethical issues such as sustainability within the context of the students' chosen discipline, intellectual property, copyright and copyleft in IT, plagiarism, cyber security and privacy.
  • Fundamentals of Programming (20 credits)
    To introduce fundamental principles of computer programming and software construction. To develop skills in problem solving applied to computer programming.
  • Computer Architecture and Systems Software (20 credits)
    To gain a knowledge and understanding of the fundamental aspects of computer architecture and systems software with a focus on digital logic design, computer hardware systems and systems software.
  • Internet Technologies (20 credits)
    To provide the background knowledge of computer and networked systems and the World Wide Web, and their modes of operation.
  • Software Design and Development (20 credits)
    To introduce object orientation (OO) in the context of software analysis and design and relate them to OO programming concepts. To further develop theoretical understanding and practical skills for developing software. To introduce basic software engineering principles of software project management.

At the end of Year 1, students will be eligible to exit with the award of certificate of Higher Education if they have successfully completed at least 120 credits and achieved the award learning outcomes.
THIS AWARD DOES NOT CONFER ELIGIBILITY TO REGISTER WITH BCS.

Year 2

  • Database Systems (20 credits)
    To provide a co-ordinated and consistent coverage of theory, design and development of database systems and their role in building software systems.
  • Data Structures and Algorithms (20 credits)
    To introduce computational thinking for problem solving as core computer science knowledge that all computing practitioners are expected to know and use: to explore computational aspects of data representation and to develop familiarity with well- established and proven solutions to problems that occur frequently throughout computing and practical computing applications.
  • Numerical Analysis (20 credits)
    To present an introduction to the use of computer technology for computational mathematics. To introduce the basic concepts of error analysis and iteration, and elementary numerical methods for solving algebraic equations.
  • Enterprise-Pro (20 credits)
    To provide theoretical understanding of and practical experience of a collaborative software development project.
  • Computer Communications and Networks (20 credits)
    To introduce concepts of data communication with computer networks at different levels and applications. To develop skill in network design and performance evaluation skills. To reinforce the background knowledge with practical experience of computer networks.
  • Computational Modelling and Artificial Intelligence (20 credits)
    To provide an introduction to the foundation of Symbolic and Declarative Computing.

At the end of Year 2, students will be eligible to exit with the award of Diploma of Higher Education if they have successfully completed at least 240 credits and achieved the award learning outcomes.
THIS AWARD DOES NOT CONFER ELIGIBILITY TO REGISTER WITH BCS.

Final Year

  • Final Year Project (20 + 20 credits)
    To provide you with the opportunity to apply your knowledge assimilated and imparted during the previous years of your course, and advance your problem solving skills through the solution of a problem normally involving the practical development of a product or process.
  • Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems (20 credits)
    To understand neural networks and fuzzy logic theory; to gain knowledge of neural networks and fuzzy system development; to apply the techniques for solving real-life problems, such as signal processing, control, and pattern recognition.
  • Numerical Methods and Computer Graphics (20 credits)
    To introduce, analyse and apply the basic principles, concepts, techniques and tools that are used to develop numerical algorithms for computer graphics, computer games and general real time applications.
  • Mobile Applications (20 credits)
    To communicate knowledge of the technology necessary and available to deliver applications and web content to mobile devices.
  • Elective* (20 credits)
  • Software Verification (20 credits)
    To examine the role of formal methods in software engineering and provide a detailed study of a widely-used formal verification methods and their application to specify and verify requirements of software systems.
  • Large Scale Data Driven Applications (20 credits)
    To develop an understanding of the theory and practice of large scale data driven applications.
  • Foundations of Cryptography (20 credits)
    To gain an understanding of the mathematical principles underlying cryptography and to be able to apply cryptographic techniques to securing network applications.
  • All for Games (20 credits)
  • Principles of Security Technologies (20 credits)
    To provide students with an insight into the technologies which have risen to prominence in detecting, monitoring and predicting the risk of security breaches.

*Choice for Elective is one 20-credit module at level 6 or 7 with no timetable clashes once in programme.

Students will be eligible for the exit award of Ordinary Degree of Bachelor if they have successfully completed at least 300 credits, and 240 credits before the final year.
THIS AWARD DOES NOT CONFER ELIGIBILITY TO REGISTER WITH BCS

Students will be eligible for the award of Honours Degree of Bachelor if they have successfully completed at least 360 credits.
THIS AWARD CONFERS ELIGIBILITY TO REGISTER WITH BCS.

Computer Science BSc (Hons)

£ 9,250 + VAT