Course summary
Course Summary The BSc (Hons) Applied Computer Science at University Centre Peterborough is a practical, career-focused degree designed to develop the digital and technical skills needed across a wide range of industries. You’ll gain hands-on experience in programming, web development, cybersecurity, data science, artificial intelligence, and DevOps. The course is aligned with current employer needs and digital trends, preparing you for graduate roles in software development, IT infrastructure, analytics, and more. With growing demand for computing professionals across sectors such as tech, logistics, healthcare, and public services, this degree opens the door to a wide range of digital careers. How is the Course Delivered? The course is delivered through in-person, face-to-face teaching in small class sizes, providing personalised support and access to modern computing labs. Group work and collaborative projects are embedded throughout to reflect industry practice and help build professional skills. You’ll benefit from regular employer engagement through guest speakers, live briefs, and curriculum input. Modules You will study a broad and relevant range of modules across three levels: Level 4 (Year 1) Programming Concepts Networking Foundations Principles of Digital Security Web Application Development Introduction to Rapid Prototyping Level 5 (Year 2) Core: Emerging Technologies and Digital Sustainability Professional and Ethical Issues Optional (choose two): Dynamic Networks and IoT UX for Embedded Systems Digital Forensics Programming for the Future Level 6 (Year 3) Applied Data Science Applied Artificial Intelligence DevOps Undergraduate Major Project These modules combine practical application with core theory, giving you the knowledge and tools to work across both front-end and back-end technologies, including AI, cybersecurity, and modern deployment practices. Please note that optional modules are subject to availability and may not run if there is insufficient student uptake. Assessment Method Assessment is coursework-based, focusing on the development of practical artefacts, projects, and portfolios. You will complete individual and group assignments, including prototypes, code portfolios, research projects, presentations, and technical documentation. There are no formal written exams, ensuring assessment reflects real-world industry practice. Your final year includes a major independent project, presented in a public exhibition, allowing you to showcase your skills to potential employers.
Modules
Level 4 (Year 1) Programming Concepts Networking Foundations Principles of Digital Security Web Application Development Introduction to Rapid Prototyping Level 5 (Year 2) Core: Emerging Technologies and Digital Sustainability Professional and Ethical Issues Optional (choose two): Dynamic Networks and IoT UX for Embedded Systems Digital Forensics Programming for the Future Level 6 (Year 3) Applied Data Science Applied Artificial Intelligence DevOps Undergraduate Major Project These modules combine practical application with core theory, giving you the knowledge and tools to work across both front-end and back-end technologies, including AI, cybersecurity, and modern deployment practices. Please note that optional modules are subject to availability and may not run if there is insufficient student uptake. A typical 15 credit module is 150 hours includes 36 hours of tutor led delivery and 114 hours of recommended independent study. A typical 30 credit module is 300 hours includes 72 hours of tutor led delivery and 228 hours of recommended independent study. A full-time student should expect to undertake 30 additional hours per week during term-time.
Assessment method
Assessment is coursework-based, focusing on the development of practical artefacts, projects, and portfolios. You will complete individual and group assignments, including prototypes, code portfolios, research projects, presentations, and technical documentation. There are no formal written exams, ensuring assessment reflects real-world industry practice. Your final year includes a major independent project, presented in a public exhibition, allowing you to showcase your skills to potential employers.
How to apply
This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Application codes
- Course code:
- GGCS
- Institution code:
- P56
- Campus name:
- University Centre Peterborough
- Campus code:
- -
Points of entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Year 3
International applicants
UCP are unable to recruit International Students.
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
UCAS Tariff - 64 points
English language requirements
Test | Grade | Additional details |
---|---|---|
IELTS (Academic) | 6 |
Student Outcomes
There is no data available for this course. For further information visit the Discover Uni website.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
EU | £9000 | Year 1 |
England | £9000 | Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | £9000 | Year 1 |
Scotland | £9000 | Year 1 |
Wales | £9000 | Year 1 |
Channel Islands | £9000 | Year 1 |
Republic of Ireland | £9000 | 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
Provider information
University Centre Peterborough
University Centre Peterborough
Park Crescent
Peterborough
PE1 4DZ