Computer Science
Computer Science
Computer Science focuses on the study of computers and computational systems, particularly software and its applications. Key areas of study include artificial intelligence, computer networks, security, databases, human-computer interaction, programming languages, software engineering, and more.
While programming is an important skill, computer scientists also design algorithms and evaluate the performance of hardware and software. They address both abstract challenges, such as problem solvability, and practical issues, like creating efficient, user-friendly, and secure applications.
- Common job titles for computer scientists include: Computer Programmer
- Information Technology Specialist
- Data Scientist
- Web Optimization Specialist
- Database Administrator
- Systems Analyst
- Web Developer
- Quality Assurance Engineer
- Business Intelligence Analyst
- Systems Engineer
- Product Manager
- Software Engineer
- Hardware Engineer
- Front-End Developer
- Back-End Developer
- Full-Stack Developer
- Mobile Developer
- Network Administrator
- Chief Information Officer
- Security Analyst
- Video Game Developer
- Health Information Technician
Fee Structure (Undergraduate)
- £16,250 per year for International students
Postgraduate
- £11,300/full time
Note: Scholarships and fee discounts are available based on merit in various forms, including international student bursaries, early bird fee payments, and the Chancellor’s Scholarship.
English Language Requirement
- 0 Or above **A minimum of IELTS 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening).
Academic Requirement
- A 2:2 GPA honors degree or 55% in a related subject is required. However, there may be pre-master courses available for candidates who do not meet the stated requirements. For more information, visit.