Computer science is about understanding computer systems and networks at a deep level. You will use your understanding of mathematical reasoning to reason rigorously about the behaviours of computer programmes and systems. This course concentrates on creating links between theory and practice, covering a wide variety of software and hardware technologies and their applications.
Do you want to find patterns in data, build AI that solves real problems, or create smart systems that make better decisions? At Dundee, you don’t just study Data Science and AI, you use them to make a difference. This degree gives you the skills to understand and work with data. You will learn how to design AI systems that can learn and adapt. You’ll take part in hands-on projects, work in teams, and use the same tools as professional data scientists. Your learning will be based on real challenges, not just theory.
The Computer Science BSc at UCL gives you the foundational knowledge, practical skills and engineering principles needed for a successful computing career across a broad range of industries. You’ll tackle real-world problems and enjoy opportunities to collaborate with world-leading finance and tech companies.
If you enjoy mathematical problem-solving, would like to learn about computing, but also have wider interests in life and the universe - for example what AI can teach us about ourselves, how it will impact on the world, or how we should react to these huge changes - then this degree might be for you!
This joint degree offers the opportunity to combine an appreciation of mathematical reasoning with an understanding of computing. Mathematics is a fundamental intellectual tool in computing, but computing is increasingly used as a key component in mathematical problem-solving. The course concentrates on areas where mathematics and computing are most relevant to each other, emphasising the bridges between theory and practice.
The BSc (Hons) in Computer Science is a four-year course offered by the School of Computer Science. The course is designed to ground you in both the theory and practice of computer science. You will learn to think and solve problems logically, understand the fundamental principles of how computing systems work, and be exposed to significant new technologies as well as teamwork.
The innovators of the 21st century will think across arts, science, engineering, humanities and enterprise to deliver innovative products, services and ways of living. They will be team players with a breadth of skills and qualities that enable them to work across specialisms and cultures. This course combines in-depth subject specialism at the University of Bristol alongside interdisciplinary, practice-based learning. In conjunction with your computer science studies, you will apply your subject knowledge by translating ideas into innovative solutions, which may include plans for digital and creative enterprises, both social and commercial.
This course is for you if you’re interested in studying computer science but want to wait until later in your degree before deciding what area to specialise in. It's a broad-ranging course providing you with the knowledge to apply computer science methods to new and emerging computing problems, and learn skills highly valued by employers.
The MSci (Hons) in Computer Science is a five-year Integrated Masters course offered by the School of Computer Science. The course is designed to ground you in both the theory and practice of computer science. You will learn to think and solve problems logically, understand the fundamental principles of how computing systems work, and be exposed to significant new technologies as well as teamwork.
Computer science is about understanding, designing, implementing and using computing systems. These systems can range in scale, and complexity, from the tiny components of a single processor to the globe-spanning internet. The core concepts of computing come from mathematics, logic and engineering, such as:
The MSc Advanced Computer Science programme intends to develop your competence in using tools and techniques for producing computer systems solutions, from a sound mathematical and scientific base while appreciating the professional responsibilities and quality needed by industry.
Here at Cambridge, we pioneered computer science and we continue to lead its development today. Our links to Computing go back to the 1930s when Alan Turing developed the theoretical foundations for computation. We’ve been at the forefront of Computer Science research ever since. This is a broad and deep course that covers all aspects of modern computer science.
The Masters in Computing Science provides you with a thorough grounding in advanced computing science, together with experience of conducting a development project, preparing you for responsible positions in the IT industry. Why this programme - We rank 6th in the UK ( Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026).
BSc Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence combines a focus on the rapidly evolving field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of computer science, including opportunities to specialise in a range of advanced areas of AI and computer science. We review our curriculum constantly to ensure it remains at the leading edge.
Do you want to design the apps people rely on, the systems that power society, or the tools that tackle real-world challenges? At Dundee, you don’t just study computing, you create with it. This degree gives you the skills to design, develop, and deploy real software across a range of platforms. You’ll work on hands-on projects, collaborate in teams, and use the same tools as professional developers. You will build experience that’s grounded in practice, not just theory.
Computing is a creative and wide-ranging subject that focuses on using sound underlying principles and logical thinking to design and build systems that really work. This general programme offers you a wide range of module choices as you progress, allowing you to study your areas of interest. In this course, you will learn how modern computer and communications systems function, and how they can be used and adapted to build the next generation of computing applications.
Engineering Science encompasses a vast range of subjects, from microelectronics to offshore oil platforms. The course involves the application of creative reasoning, science, mathematics (and, of course, experience and common sense) to real problems. The Department of Engineering Science at Oxford has a top-level quality assessment rating for teaching and a world-class reputation for research.
Are you ready to develop your computing skills and take the next step towards a career in technology? The Computing Skills for the Workplace (Full-time) course at UWTSD London offers you a Certificate of Higher Education that focuses on practical learning and real-world application. This course is designed to help you build confidence, work effectively both on your own and with others, and develop the skills that employers are looking for in today’s job market.
The Masters in Computational Geoscience explores how we model the natural world and the environment around us (and the processes that create them). You will develop applied data science and modelling skills which you can use to address complex real-world challenges and support decision-making in geoscience fields. You will develop skills that are in high-demand in the geoscience sector, including computer programming, predictive modelling and big data analysis.
Turn your passion for science into a thriving career in Biomedical Science. Delve into the intricacies of the human body and the mysteries behind diseases. Study at the forefront of Biomedical Science and see first-hand how research drives clinical advancements. This degree not only provides a solid foundation in Biomedical Science but also prepares you to make impactful contributions to the field.