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The field of computing science spans diverse areas: from coding and developing complex software architectures, to crafting and assessing user interfaces, computational methods, hardware and networking infrastructures, machine intelligence, data management and large-scale analytics. In 2017, the School of Computing Science established the groundbreaking Centre for Computing Science Education, demonstrating our dedication to educational excellence and forward-thinking teaching approaches.
Our computing science alumni receive accreditation from the British Computer Society (BCS), The Chartered Institute for IT, fulfilling the educational criteria for Chartered IT Professional (CITP) status. For four out of the past nine years, the School has achieved top marks in the National Student Survey for student contentment. Our curriculum is developed and delivered by field-leading academics. The School introduced its innovative Centre for Computing Science Education in 2017, underscoring our focus on educational leadership and novel teaching methodologies.
Alumni secure positions with global corporations as well as emerging local and international ventures. We provide robust support for graduates launching their own businesses. Visit our LinkedIn Channel to see where our alumni are employed, and check DiscoverUni for outstanding graduate employment rates and compensation figures.
Bachelor's degree holders qualify for British Computer Society membership and, with appropriate experience, may pursue Chartered IT Professional (CITP) status along with partial Chartered Scientist (CSci)/Chartered Engineer (CEng) credentials. MSci graduates qualify for full CITP and partial CSci recognition. Our bachelor's programs carry the Euro-Inf Bachelor Quality certification, while MSci degrees hold the Euro-Inf Master Quality Label.