Overview

Our BSc (Hons) Computing gives you the flexibility to explore a wide range of computing topics before choosing your specialism. You also have the option to gain real-world experience through a year-long work placement.

Accredited by the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS), this course equips you with the skills to design and build computer systems using a range of technologies. It also prepares you for a wide variety of careers in the tech industry.

In Years 1 and 2, you’ll study alongside students on our BSc (Hons) Software Development course. If you discover a stronger interest in that area, you may have the option to switch to the Software Development course in Year 3.

You’ll study core subjects in the early years to build a strong foundational knowledge, including:

  • programming
  • databases
  • systems design
  • data science.

What sets this course apart is its flexibility and practical focus. You’ll gain hands-on experience through:

  • applied projects
  • real-world case studies
  • practical computing labs.

These activities are all designed to help you build confidence and problem-solving skills for the workplace. Once you develop a foundational knowledge, you will have the opportunity to develop specialist knowledge in areas such as:

  • data science
  • cloud computing
  • secure software
  • UX design
  • mobile development
  • advanced project management
  • big data.

As part of the University for the Common Good, the course embeds values of responsible technological development. You’ll explore the role of computing in addressing global challenges and analyse ethical issues such as sustainability, accessibility, data and AI.

Why study Computing at GCU?

  • Our flexible degree structure lets you explore core computing topics before specialising in areas like cloud, UX, secure software or data science.
  • Gain real-world experience through optional industry placements and international exchange opportunities.
  • Accredited by The Chartered Institute for IT (BCS), helping your degree stand out to employers.
  • Learn from supportive, experienced staff who bring both academic expertise and real-world insight into your studies.

Accreditations

What you will study

We may make changes to your course, and course modules. This might be because we are required to do so by law, by a governmental authority, regulator or accrediting body. We may also make changes for quality assurance reasons, or to enhance the course.

Please note that full module information is in the process of being finalised for publication and will be made available here shortly.

In the meantime, you can view and download the Programme Specification at the bottom of this page. This document provides an overview of the course structure, including indicative modules, learning content and further key information. The modules listed on the Programme Specification are for the current academic year and are intended to give you an idea of what you may be able to study on this course.

Careers

Graduating from the BSc (Hons) Computing course gives you the skills and support to continue to postgraduate study or step into a variety of tech careers, such as:

  • technology consultancy
  • software development
  • finance
  • public sector organisations.

The tech industry is fast evolving, creating new and varied career opportunities. Graduates are well-prepared to pursue roles, including:

  • Software Developer
  • Software Engineer
  • Cloud Consultant
  • Data Analyst
  • Data Scientist
  • Systems Data Analyst
  • IT Engineer
  • IT Project Analyst
  • Web Developer
  • Frontend Developer
  • Robotic Process Automation Developer.

Course information

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In addition to the core modules that all students must undertake, some courses offer students a choice from a selection of optional modules to shape the focus their degree. Optional modules where available, form part of the overall credit structure of the course.

Download the programme specification for a detailed breakdown of the course structure, including modules, what you'll learn and other useful information.

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