Computing is a creative and wide-ranging subject that focuses on using sound underlying principles and logical thinking to design and build systems that really work.
This course gives you the opportunity to spend your fourth year studying abroad at a leading European university, or the first two terms of your third year at the University of California.
In this course, you will learn how modern computer and communications systems function, and how they can be used and adapted to build the next generation of computing applications.
The core of this programme...
Computing is a creative and wide-ranging subject that focuses on using sound underlying principles and logical thinking to design and build systems that really work.<br/><br/>This course gives you the opportunity to spend your fourth year studying abroad at a leading European university, or the first two terms of your third year at the University of California.<br/><br/>In this course, you will learn how modern computer and communications systems function, and how they can be used and adapted to build the next generation of computing applications.<br/><br/>The core of this programme has been designed to give you an overview of computing. This includes an understanding of basic concepts and principles, the ability to appreciate and to adapt to changes in technology, and practical experience in applied computing.<br/><br/>A special emphasis of your studies will be on the fundamental principles underlying computing and on the engineering considerations involved in computing system design, implementation and usage. You will be introduced to computing architecture and hardware, and the software used to exploit them.<br/><br/>This course will also equip you with a strong background in discrete mathematics (logic, sets, relations and grammars), classical mathematics and statistics relevant to applications engineering and management.<br/><br/>Throughout the programme, you will attend laboratory and problem-solving classes, as well as completing project and design work. As the course progresses, you will study advanced techniques and modules – many of which draw on current research taking place in the Department.<br/><br/>At the end of your third year, you will gain valuable skills and experience by completing an industrial placement. Your study reaches Masters level in the final year, with a wide choice of optional modules and a substantial individual project on a subject of your choice.<br/><br/>You also have the chance to complete an integrated year abroad in your final year at one of our partner universities where you can challenge yourself in a different academic and cultural environment.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
27/09/2025
Campus
Main Site
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
G402
Institution Code
I50
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS TariffNot Accepted Scottish HigherNot Accepted Access to HE DiplomaNot Accepted International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme41 MOur minimum entry standard is 41 points overall, to include: 7 in Mathematics* at higher level 7 in another relevant subject at higher level *Mathematics Analysis and Approaches or the Applications and Interpretation syllabi will be accepted at higher level, but students taking Applications and Interpretation will also be required to take STEP. Typical offers also require STEP papers. A language qualification may be required for the International Programme of Study (G402). Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)Not Accepted Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate - PrincipalD2,D2,D3 D2,D3,D3,D3 Must include: D2 in Mathematics D2, D3 - D3, D3, D3 in useful subjects Recommended subjects Computer Science Further Mathematics Physics Useful subjects Ancient language Biology Chemistry Economics Electronics English Literature History languages Law Philosophy Politics Psychology Typical offers also require STEP papers. A language qualification may be required for the International Programme of Study (G402). A levelA*,A*,A A*,A,A,A Our minimum entry standard is A*A*A to A*AAA overall, to include: A* in Mathematics A*A in two further subjects or AAA in three further subjects ICT, Business Studies, General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted. Recommended subjects Computer Science Further Mathematics Physics Useful subjects Ancient language Biology Chemistry Economics Electronics English Literature History languages Law Philosophy Politics Psychology Recommended and useful subjects are those that the Department deems to be very useful knowledge foundations to undertake a computing degree at Imperial. The department may still consider applicants with other subject combinations. Students taking English exam board science A-levels will be required to pass the practical endorsement. Typical offers also require STEP papers. A language qualification may be required for the International Programme of Study (G402). T LevelNot Accepted |
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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 | £40,940 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |