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Computer Science BSc

Undergraduate

Start date

27 September 2027

Study location

University of Warwick

Qualification

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Department

Department of Computer Science

Duration

3 years full time

Course overview

Our Computer Science course is one of the most established courses in the UK, designed for students with a talent for mathematics and a passion for technology. At Warwick you will work closely with industry leaders, enabling you to develop industrially relevant subject knowledge and transferable skills.

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If you have a talent for mathematics and a passion for technology, this exciting, accredited course will enable you to acquire technical skills in software engineering, algorithm analysis and system design, as well as experience of project management, research and scientific methods.

As one of the most established courses in the UK, our focus is on the principles and underpinnings of Computer Science, an understanding of which will give you the ability to adapt to change and new developments throughout your career.

In short, while we teach using many of the latest technologies, our emphasis on fundamentals will prepare you to engage with any technology. You will work closely with industry leaders, enabling you to develop industrially relevant subject knowledge and transferable skills, such as teamwork, communication and planning. In your third year, you will undertake an individual project, where you will apply your knowledge to an area of your choice under the supervision of world-leading academics.

The course is taught from first principles, which means you do not need prior knowledge of Computer Science or programming before you arrive. Our only requirements are that you have a strong background in mathematics and the desire to succeed, we will support you through our commitment to teaching excellence and a stimulating academic community.

You may choose to spend a year in industry, research institutions, or study abroad between Years Two and Three of your degree. This will be reflected in your degree title.

This course is accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.

Entry requirements

All 2026-27 applicants will be required to take TMUA except for applicants who are eligible for a Contextual Offer – see our Contextual Offers webpage to check your eligibility.

TMUA scores will be assessed alongside other factors (including GCSEs, contextual indicators and predicted grades) to determine which applicants receive an offer.

The exact requirement in TMUA will be set once all results have been received. We cannot advise on the TMUA requirement at this stage.

Please note that applicants who do not take TMUA and who are not eligible for a Contextual Offer may not be considered for an offer.

For further details including test dates and how to register for TMUA, please see the TMUA at Warwick webpage.

Modules

Your first year lays the foundation for a deeper knowledge of Computer Science through the study of advanced mathematics, computer architecture and programming. You will also be developing your theoretical and mathematical knowledge in computing.

Your second year will then build on this knowledge to explore areas such as operating systems and computer networks, database systems and software engineering. You will also be developing further mathematical reasoning, and theoretical computational knowledge.

In your third year, you will undertake an individual project, where you will apply your knowledge to an area of your choice under the supervision of world-leading academics. Throughout the course, you can select from a range of optional modules, including those in areas such as artificial intelligence, computer graphics and computer security.

Note that the module catalogue is subject to change for future years of study, as we evolve our courses in response to the latest developments in academia and industry.

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