Comprehensive foundation year
Access to cutting-edge facilities
Seamless progression to specialised degrees




Details
Progression routes
Foundation year

Core modules
ROCO051
Robotics
20 credits
The module introduces basic electronics with applications to control of robotics. Lectures, laboratory measurements and practical construction experience underpin the learning. Lecture materials have a close link with practical works in the laboratory.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
SOFT050
Computing Project
20 credits
Each student will undertake a project relevant to their chosen degree programme with the agreement of the module leader.
100% Coursework
COMP0001
Topics in Computer Science
20 credits
Students on this module will be introduced to a range of cutting-edge topics in Computer Science, from the underpinning specialisms at the University. An industrial focus will show how computing is used in the real world. Students will gain experience in both written and oral presentation of their work.
70% Coursework
30% Practicals
MATH051
Mathematical Methods I
20 credits
This module is intended to show how mathematics is a fundamental part of the world of engineering, science and computing as well as of the world around us. Assuming a base of GCSE grade C, the lectures and assessments are designed to lead to an understanding of the application of mathematics to GCE A Level grade C and above.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
MATH053
Mathematical Methods II
20 credits
This module is intended to show how mathematics is a fundamental part of the world of engineering and science as well as of the world around us. It extends the mathematics taught in MATH051 to include complex numbers, differential equations and numerical methods.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
SOFT053
Computer Programming
20 credits
This module introduces students to fundamental computer programming concepts, which allow information to be stored, processed and presented. It includes fundamental aspects of web-application development, persistent data storage (relational databases), user-interface design, and the use of an integrated-development environment (IDE).
50% Coursework
50% Tests
Optional pathways
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Accredited by, and entitles membership to, the BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT
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You may also gain registration as a Chartered IT Professional (CITP)
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You will partially meet the educational requirements for Chartered Engineering (CEng) registration
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Awarded to the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
Experience
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Develop your computational theory and practice
Gather requirements
Collaborate within a team
Manage the pressure of deadlines

I don’t think there’s been a single week where I haven’t used the computing lab at least five out of seven days. Having free, full access to specialised software like MATLAB, VirtualBox, Azure and Eclipse has been a significant boost to my education.
BSc (Hons) Computer Science student

Research-informed teaching

Dr Lauren Ansell
Lecturer in Data Science

Dr Colin Christopher
Associate Professor in Mathematics

Mr Martin Read
Associate Lecturer
Passionate about all things computing?
- participate and learn together in collaborative coding sessions. Perfect for both improving your skills and helping others with their coding challenges
- gain insights from industry professionals through our guest speaker events, providing valuable industry connections and real-world perspectives on what it's like working in tech.
- build your professional network at our events. Meet peers, alumni, and professionals from the tech industry, opening doors to potential career opportunities and collaborations.

Life in ҹèÊÓÆµ
The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Current student


Careers
The professional skills I learned at ҹèÊÓÆµ, coupled with the technical expertise in certain areas, allowed me to move directly into a Software Developer role
BSc (Hons) Computer Science graduate, Software Developer at PenCarrie Ltd

Optional placement year: preparing you for the future
We regularly have students securing placements and jobs at FTSE 100 companies. There is a perception that only students from red brick universities go to these places. It simply is not the case – our students are massively competitive and win these placements as well.
Professor Nathan Clarke
Professor in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
The placement year taught me how to interact with different people throughout the company at differing levels and how to approach conversations to get the maximum amount of information out of them.
BSc (Hons) Computer Science graduate, Senior Machine Learning Engineer at Just Eat.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
Tuition fee price changes
£18,650 per year
Tuition fee price changes
Additional costs
Fund your studies
Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship
Supporting students with the cost of living

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Entry requirements
32 - 48 UCAS points
You may be eligible for a contextual offer
GCSE
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T level
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P60
4 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
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Entry requirements
32 - 48 UCAS points
BSearch entry requirements for your country
English language requirements
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I101
P60
4 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
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