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Computer Science at The Engineering & Design Institute London - UCAS

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Course summary

Power up your future with Computer Science This highly desirable Bachelor of Computer Science degree is designed to equip you with the practical, future-focused skills needed for the fast-evolving world of technology. 

  • This isn’t a traditional computer science degree where you learn theory first and apply it later - project-based learning is at the heart of your experience.
  • From your first year, you’ll tackle industry-style challenges, working in teams to solve real problems and develop the technical, professional and leadership skills employers want.
  • You‘ll develop the technical and creative skills required to design, build and implement innovative digital solutions.
  • You’ll study core foundations including algorithms, programming, software engineering, AI, cybersecurity, big data and smart systems, applying them in projects that reflect how technology is developed in industry.
  • You’ll work with the latest technologies in a degree designed for the age of AI, combining creativity with practical problem-solving.
  • When you graduate you are ready to apply your knowledge to real-world challenges - making an impact in technology, business, health, security and beyond.
Through ASU London’s partnership with Arizona State University, you can progress to a master’s degree in the US with a number of specialisations, completing both qualifications in just four years. How will you learn? As soon as you start you’ll be on a fast-track to complete your bachelor and master’s degree in four years. Hands on learning You’ll experience an unconventional and hands-on learning approach. We focus on practical, project-based learning without traditional lectures. A computer scientist from day 1 From day one, you’ll be treated as a tech professional, working on real-life computing challenges co-delivered with industry partners.  Industry connected Collaboration with industry throughout the degree is central to our computer science curriculum. It has been designed to be industry-focused, ensuring that you learn not only the theoretical foundations of computer science but also apply them to authentic, real-world challenges. Learn from employers Throughout your studies, you will have regular opportunities to interact with industry professionals through guest lectures, live project briefs. These experiences give you insight to professional practice, broaden your career networks, and enable you to understand the contexts in which computer scientists work. Working in teams Throughout the degree, you’ll work in multidisciplinary teams, tackling problems, just as you would in industry. You’ll develop not only your technical skills but also communication, collaboration, and professional behaviours, all essential for success in the IT sector.  Above and beyond - additional skills We teach you skills to support your learning, for instance, maths is a required tool for computer science, we scaffold the maths around your learning, teaching what you need to know, when you need to know it. After you graduate This bachelor degree will help you enter the technology sector with confidence, ready to make an impact. You’ll have the practical experience, technical expertise, and professional skills that employers value, including teamwork, communication, project management, and ethical decision-making.  Graduates from Bachelor Computer Science (BSc) can progress to Arizona State University and complete a Masters in Computer Science.

Modules

Year 1 Core Modules Engineering Leadership and Impact  Computer Science Fundamentals  Object Oriented Programming and Data Structures  Smart Systems Year 2 Core Modules Research and Innovation  Machine Learning   Software Engineering  Databases   Operating Systems  Networks and Cybersecurity Year 3 Core Modules Engineering Project  Applied Artificial Intelligence  Optional Modules (choose your pathway) Software Development Pathway Software Quality Assurance and Testing  Distributed Software Development  Software Integration   Software Exploitation Mobile Application Development  Cybersecurity Pathway Advanced Computer Networks Security  Security Operations  Forensics Computing  Cyber-Physical-Systems Security   Federated Cyber Intelligence  Big Data Pathway  Data Science  Distributed Database Systems  Big Data Systems Big Data Computing  Regional Data Management (All modules are subject to change)

Assessment method

During your degree, to ensure you are progressing effectively as a computer scientist, a range of assessments are used to evaluate your professional, practical and theoretical understanding. You’ll be assessed both individually and as part of groups, using a variety of methods designed to suit different learning styles and reflect real-world computer science practice. Typical assessment methods include: Reports Presentations Vivas Tests and exams Log books Portfolios This diverse approach allows you to demonstrate your skills and knowledge in multiple ways, while the most appropriate method is chosen at the module level to ensure a balanced assessment across the programme.  Group work is a key part of your learning, and a clear group working policy ensures it is fair, consistent, and reflective of professional practice. Through this mix of assessments, you’ll build the ability to communicate, collaborate, and apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios, preparing you for future careers and industry challenges in IT and computer science.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
TL07
Institution code:
T24
Campus name:
ASU London Campus
Campus code:
A

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

ASU-London welcomes applications from international students. If you would like to know if we accept your qualification please contact [email protected].

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6We require 6.0 overall within a minimum score of 5.5 in each component. Must be IELTS Academic for UKVI

Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £23600 Year 1
England £9275 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9275 Year 1
Scotland £9275 Year 1
Wales £9275 Year 1
Channel Islands £9275 Year 1
International £23600 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

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Computer Science at The Engineering & Design Institute London - UCAS