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BSc (Hons) Computer Science

BSc (Hons) — UWE BristolCareer focusedUndergraduate (UK Honours Degree)

Design, develop, and innovate with modern technologies while building solutions for tomorrow's digital world. Awarded by UWE Bristol, UK and delivered at Greenwich University, Karachi.

3 Years
Duration
360
Credit hours
15
Modules
Spring / Fall
Intake
Overview

Programme overview

The BSc (Hons) Computer Science programme provides a flexible and industry-focused education that combines software development, artificial intelligence, data analytics, cybersecurity awareness, and emerging technologies.

Students learn to solve complex problems, develop innovative applications, and create computing solutions that address real-world challenges.

BSc (Hons) Computer Science at Greenwich University
Programme features

Built for employability and real-world practice

A practice-led UK honours degree designed to develop professional capability, industry awareness, and the confidence to succeed in competitive global markets.

Industry-focused curriculum

Industry-focused curriculum

Strong foundation in software development

Strong foundation in software development

Artificial Intelligence integration

Artificial Intelligence integration

Problem-solving and innovation focus

Problem-solving and innovation focus

Practical project-based learning

Practical project-based learning

Exposure to emerging technologies

Exposure to emerging technologies

Admissions

Who should apply

This is a 3-year full-time programme.

Applicants should hold:

  • A-Levels
  • orFSc (ideally with Mathematics or a science subject)
  • orAn equivalent qualification

Students with a relevant Pearson BTEC HND or equivalent diploma in Computing or a related field may be considered for advanced entry, subject to UWE Bristol's credit recognition policy.

English proficiency is required.

A sandwich year (optional professional placement) is available for eligible students who wish to gain industry experience during their degree.

UWE Bristol programme admissions at Greenwich University
Outcomes

Programme Learning outcomes

Apply AI concepts and techniques to develop effective solutions to problems, or to improve the efficiency and functionality of existing systems.
Apply technical knowledge and skills to contribute to the development and improvement of computing solutions, drawing on appropriate evidence and working with increasing autonomy.
Recognise security threats and their implications, plan actions, and design systems to manage them effectively.
Demonstrate competency in software development by applying problem-solving skills and adapting to a range of development environments, tools, and practices.
Contribute effectively to the development of computer-based systems, both independently and as part of a team, across a range of application areas.
Understand ethical, legal, and professional issues relevant to computing practice and reflect on these when designing, developing, and deploying digital systems.
Show awareness of how computing practices and technologies respond to evolving industry and societal needs, reflecting on these changes when evaluating or proposing technical solutions.
Curriculum

Programme structure

Explore the modules across each year of study. Expand a year to view the full module list.

COMPULSORY MODULES
Module codeModule titleCreditsType
UFCET6-30-1Foundations of Computer Systems30Compulsory
UFCET7-15-1Human-Computer Interaction I15Compulsory
UFCFGS-15-1Artificial Intelligence I15Compulsory
UFCFHS-30-1Principles of Programming30Compulsory
UFCFES-30-1Web Development and Databases30Compulsory
Careers

Career opportunities

Graduates are prepared for a wide range of professional roles across industry, consulting, entrepreneurship, and further study. Typical career paths include:

Software Engineer
Application Developer
AI Developer
Systems Analyst
Data Analyst
Full Stack Developer
Cloud Engineer
Cyber Security Analyst
Solutions Architect
Technology Consultant

Ready to begin?

Apply for BSc (Hons) Computer Science — Spring / Fall. A simple, guided online application that takes under a minute.