Open the door to sought-after technology careers with a world-class online Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Computer Science degree from the University of London. You’ll master in-demand computing skills, solve complex problems, and hone your innovation and creativity. The hands-on project-based approach will help develop the technical and transferable skills needed for a fulfilling career in your field.
The BSc Computer Science degrees, developed by the team at Goldsmiths, University of London, are designed to give you a strong foundation in Computer Science and specialised knowledge of topics such as Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality and Web Development. The programme covers industry and academic case studies to help you apply studies in terms of real-world problems. You’ll develop and execute a series of projects throughout the programme to develop technical skills and hone problem solving abilities.
The programmes are structured into three levels. The first level covering computer programming, with a special project on web applications. You will learn how computers work as well as the mathematics that underpin computer science. The second level deepens your programming skills and your understanding of how to develop substantial software projects. You’ll also begin to learn specialised topics such as Graphics Programming and Data Science. In the third level, you’ll have the opportunity to study specialised modules depending on your specialist pathway and bring your knowledge and skills together with a final individual project — developing your own software.
With a BSc Computer Science degree you’ll be qualified to:
To gain a BSc in Computer Science, you’ll need to complete modules worth 360 credits. This includes:
All of the Level 4 and Level 5 modules are compulsory. There is a broad range of elective options at Level 6.
Level 4 - compulsory
Level 5 - compulsory
Level 6 - Choose 6 of the following modules
More information about each module here.
You can choose to register on a specialist award to focus your studies on a particular area of Computer Science. The specialist awards are: