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If you are interested in
Computer Science but do not have a sufficient or relevant background, then the Computer Science degree with a Foundation Year, at Aberystwyth University, is for you.
You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in both the fundamentals of Computer Science and the very
latest technological innovations. The first year of this course will be a
gentle introduction to the subject. After the first year the scheme follows the
same core subjects as the G400 BSc Computer Science scheme.
Learn from cutting-edge research, in a supportive learning environment and get equipped with specialist skills future employers desire.
Student Satisfaction and Employability Results
93% overall satisfaction for the subject of Computer Science, 78% for the sector. (NSS 2019)
90% of our Computing subject students agreed that staff are good at explaining things, 83% for the sector (NSS 2020).
98% of our graduates were in work or further study within 6 months, 8% more than Computer Science graduates nationally. (HESA 2018*)
Overview
Why study Computer Science at Aberystwyth University?
Employability embedded in the structure of this degree.
The degree is accredited by the BCS (the Chartered Institute for IT) on behalf of the Engineering Council, which gives you a head start when you enter the competitive job market.
You will have access to dedicated Linux, Mac OS X laboratories and central servers.
It is taught by lecturers who have close links with the industry and software engineering conferences.
You will have access to robotic equipment including Arduinos, mobile robots and sailing robots.
Our Staff
Almost all of the Department of Computer Science Lecturers and Teaching Fellows are qualified to PhD level, and those who are not have considerable research or industrial experience. All new Lecturers and Teaching Fellows are required to obtain the PGCTHE, and hence are Senior Fellows or Fellows of the Higher Education Academy. The department also employs a number of part time demonstrators and tutors and some student demonstrators, who are selected from our undergraduate and postgraduate students. Research fellows and research assistants (mostly PhD qualified) may also be involved in delivering occasional teaching when it is appropriate.
Modules
Please note: The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery during the next academic year and may be subject to change. They are included here to give an indication of how the course is structured.
* Also available partially or entirely through the medium of Welsh
Employability
Our degree prepares you for a variety of careers:
software design
communications and networking
computer applications
web development
IT consultancy and management
systems analysis and development
computer sales and marketing
education
What skills do I acquire from this degree?
Employability skills are the core values of our degree.
As part of your degree you will be required to take part in a residential weekend where you and other students will have to work in teams to solve problems.
This activity will encourage and improve:
communication skills
analytical skills
time management
working independently and as part of a team
organisation skills
implementation skills
research skills
technical skills
Are there any work placement opportunities?
The University operates a Year in Employment Scheme (YES) and GO Wales. You have the option to take a year out between your second and third year to work in an organisation in the UK or overseas. YES is very rewarding and a worthwhile experience. Upon completion of this programme, you will stand out from the crowd in a very competitive job market.
GO Wales is a scheme that works closely with local businesses to create paid work placements of a certain duration for students. It an experience that will equip you with valuable skills to enhance your CV. Our University Career Service will assist you further with YES AND GO Wales.?
Learning & Teaching
What will I learn?
The breakdown below will provide you with an illustration of what you may study during the four year degree scheme.
In your foundation year you will be introduced to:
information technology tools
the mathematical skills needed for your future study
programming concepts
optional modules that may include Business or Media.
In your first?year you will discover:
programming
computer infrastructure
web development
problems and solutions
In your second and third year, you will explore:
our software development lifecycle module which will allow you to take a role that exists in the industry ie project manager, designer etc and you will be required to produce a working software product, following best current industrial practice at every stage
data structures and algorithms
development processes, techniques and technologies for constructing real operational software
an individual project, where you will develop a piece of software in an area of particular interest to you
a range of further electives to specialise in areas of your choice.
How will I be taught?
Our enthusiastic staff will teach you through the medium of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals and individual/ group based project work.
You will be assessed through a combination of coursework, practicals, projects, workshops and examinations.
You will be assigned a personal tutor throughout your degree course, who will help you with any problems or queries, whether these are academic-related or personal issues. You should feel free to contact them at any time for help and advice. You will also have the opportunity to complete a Personal Development Plan (PDP) at Aberystwyth. This is a structured process of self-appraisal, reflection, and planning, which will enable you to chart your personal, academic and professional development throughout your time at university. By recording your academic performance, and highlighting the skills you already have and those you will need for future employability, the PDP portfolio will equip you with the necessary tools to plan effectively, develop successful approaches to study, and consider your future career options and aspirations.
Student Views
Computer Science is a very engaging and diverse subject with emphasis on a wide range of subjects for example: software engineering, web development, networking and career planning. The course is very enjoyable and can be tailored to anyone's preferences and abilities. Oliver Roe
I have found my course truly interesting and very rewarding. The lecturers are professional and helpful and the course provides a wide variety of subject knowledge. The first year of the course is a very nice, manageable introduction to the field of computer science. As a student who had no previous experience in the field I was rather tentative when first coming to University, but within a few weeks I had hit the ground running with the implementation of a challenging, yet rewarding project. Daniel William James Drave