As the amount of digital information increases, major institutions in sectors such as finance and medicine rely on robust structures that can grow and adapt. By specialising in software engineering, you’ll focus on how to build high quality systems which will be easier to maintain and develop as the requirements of the system change and available technologies evolve. The techniques involved include testing, service-oriented architectures, and refactoring.
On the Computer Science (Software Engineering) BSc degree course, you’ll also learn how to build different types of soft...
As the amount of digital information increases, major institutions in sectors such as finance and medicine rely on robust structures that can grow and adapt. By specialising in software engineering, you’ll focus on how to build high quality systems which will be easier to maintain and develop as the requirements of the system change and available technologies evolve. The techniques involved include testing, service-oriented architectures, and refactoring.<br/><br/>On the Computer Science (Software Engineering) BSc degree course, you’ll also learn how to build different types of software, from web-based systems to mobile solutions. In the final year you’ll take compulsory modules in advanced computer science and choose optional modules that interest you in a variety of compelling areas.<br/><br/>In addition, you’ll acquire in-depth knowledge of algorithms, design, programming and testing techniques. You’ll become well-versed in implementing and testing systems and software maintenance. Key to this course is cultivating a reflective approach to project management issues arising from team-based software development.<br/><br/>This specialist degree course allows you to display an in-depth knowledge of the management, organisation and execution of large-scale software design and development activities including reuse and integration. All our degrees emphasise acquiring knowledge and skills to develop your new understanding creatively and professionally. Although this is an academic degree, the course balances theory with real-world practice in information and computer management.<br/><br/>Our course is designed for flexibility, so if you’re not sure which route you want to go, you can select modules and specialise gradually during your time with us. You can transfer between Computer Science and Business Computing up to the start of Year 2, then, should you wish, to choose a specialism up to the start of Year 3.<br/><br/>We know that when you graduate, you’ll be working on large projects. That’s why one third of each year of our programmes is project-based. On Years 1 and 2, you’ll build a software solution in a team, and in your final year you’ll carry out an individual project. You’ll also have the opportunity to showcase your projects at the annual Made in Brunel (Software Innovation) event, with awards presented by the likes of Cisco, Sky and Xerox.<br/><br/>As part of your degree course, you’ll have the chance to take a year-long work placement between your second year and third year. We’ll support you in finding that all-important paid professional experience, in the UK or abroad. The feedback we’ve received is that those who have taken a placement are much more likely to find a job for which their degree was a formal requirement as it gives you a competitive advantage. Recent graduates have gone on to work for well-known names such as Accenture, Toshiba, Microsoft, British Airways, O2, and Barclays.<br/><br/>Our programmes are accredited by the British Computer Society, the Chartered Institute for IT, for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered IT Professional (CITP), and on behalf of the Engineering Council, for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) and partially meeting the academic requirement for a Chartered Engineer (CEng).<br/><br/>The accreditation also allows you to apply for professional membership of the BCS after you have successfully completed your degree.<br/><br/>The department has been awarded an Athena SWAN Bronze, recognising our dedication to the advancement of gender equality in STEM subjects. We now have an ongoing three-year action plan to further implement strategies and improve our practices. As part of this endeavour, Brunel’s Women in Engineering and Computing mentoring scheme provides our female students with invaluable help and support from the industry.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Main Site
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
G601
Institution Code
B84
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS TariffNot Accepted Scottish HigherNot Accepted Access to HE DiplomaObtain a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points in an Access to HE Diploma in Computing, Computer Science, Information Technology, ICT or Engineering with 45 credits at Level 3 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme30 including SL5 or HL4 in English and Maths (if applicant does not have GCSE English and Maths grade C/4 or above) Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)DDM in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computing, Cyber Crime and Security or Electronic/Electrical Engineering Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)H3,H3,H3,H3,H3 GCSE/National 4/National 5A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or grade 4 and above are required, including English Language (or grade B/5 in English Literature) and Mathematics Pearson BTEC Diploma (QCF)DM in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computing, Cyber Crime and Security, Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with any A level at grade B OR DM in any subject with grade B in an A level from the following subjects: Computing, Engineering, Information Technology, ICT, Computer Science, Maths, Physics Pearson BTEC Extended Diploma (QCF)DDM in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computing, Cyber Crime and Security or Electronic/Electrical Engineering Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)DM in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computing, Cyber Crime and Security, Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with any A level at grade B OR DM in any subject with grade B in an A level from the following subjects: Computing, Engineering, Information Technology, ICT, Computer Science, Maths, Physics OCR Cambridge Technical DiplomaDM in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computing, Cyber Crime and Security, Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with any A level at grade B OR DM in any subject with grade B in an A level from the following subjects: Computing, Engineering, Information Technology, ICT, Computer Science, Maths, Physics OCR Cambridge Technical Extended DiplomaDDM in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computing, Cyber Crime and Security or Electronic/Electrical Engineering Scottish Advanced HigherB,B,B Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate - PrincipalM2,M2,M2 Pearson BTEC Subsidiary Diploma (QCF)D in any subject with A levels grade BC in any subject. Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate (first teaching from September 2016)D in any subject with A levels grade BC in any subject. OCR Cambridge Technical Extended CertificateD in any subject with A levels grade BC in any subject. A levelA,A,B B,B,B T LevelM Subjects accepted: Digital Business Services or Digital Support Services |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,250 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £21,260 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |