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Computer Science and Software Engineering, BEng, University of Birmingham

the United Kingdom

University of Birmingham

Study options for this course

The award How you will study Study duration Course start Domestic course fees International course fees
BEngFull-time3 - 4 yearsSeptemberGBP 3000GBP 9000 per Scholarships and Bursaries available

About Computer Science and Software Engineering, BEng - at University of Birmingham

The purpose of this degree is to produce software engineers ready for work in industry and commerce. Software Engineering is the business of producing large software systems, involving hundreds of people over many years. Delivery of efficient, reliable, robust, large scale software systems within time and budget is no simple matter. On graduating you will have an excellent grasp of computer science, software engineering, and relevant management and professional skills. The first year will provide a thorough grounding in the fundamental principles of the subject. In the second year you will move on these to the study of enabling technologies. You will work on a team project, learn a new programming language, and take modules in databases, human computer interaction, graphics, theory, and real time systems programming. Management courses will include business organisation and human resources management.

In the third year BEng students will spend one third of their time on a their degree project, and select eight modules from the list of third year options. MEng students will take a large group project and options. In the fourth year of the MEng you will spend half your time on your degree project and half on specialist options. To progress to the 4th year of the programme students must have good academic performance in the first two years.

You can also take this degree with a Year of Study in Continental Europe or a Certificate in Industrial Studies. The first year of this programme is unified with that for Computer Science and for Computer Science and Software Engineering with Business Studies. During the first year you will be able to decide which programme suits your interests and requirements best before making a final choice.

Typical final year projects:
  • Visualisation of large data sets representing web usage

  • Development of nested relational databases

  • A virtual reality particle simulator

  • Verification of software and telecommunications systems using temporal logic

  • A computer aided design package for LEGO

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