Royal Holloway,University of London

Course Details

Computer Science and Mathematics (BSc)

Course Description

Are you drawn to the practical power and potential of computing and the beauty and logic of the mathematics behind it? Computing has always relied on mathematical models and algorithms but mathematics also relies heavily on computers for exploring concepts, modelling ideas, problem-solving and even generating proofs. Both mathematics and computer science inform almost every aspect of our modern lives and this three-year joint honours programme allows you to immerse yourself in both and combine abstract concepts and fascinating theories with hands-on practical experience. Our progressive curriculum is delivered by inspiring mathematicians and computer scientists and informed by input from industry. You will gain a solid grounding in all the fundamentals of pure and applied mathematics, whilst learning about computer programming, software engineering, algorithms and complexity. In computer science our focus is on contemporary technologies such as Web 2.0 and distributed and embedded systems. You will have the chance to experiment in well-equipped laboratories with cutting-edge technologies that are transforming the way we live and work. You will also gain transferrable skills such as project management, time management, team working, data handling, research and presentation. The programme's modular structure means you can tailor your studies to your own interests, whilst maintaining an equal split between the two disciplines.

Course Duration

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3year

Career outcomes

By combining Computer Science and Mathematics you will equip yourself with an enviable skillset that is required by business and organisations in all sectors, right around the world. You will learn how to operate large and complex systems, solve technical problems, analyse data, and apply logic and critical reasoning. You will also gain transferrable skills such as project management, time management, team working, data handling, research and presentation skills. We work closely with partners in industry who advise us on our curriculum, to make sure it keeps abreast of the latest market needs and trends. Our graduates are among the most employable in the UK and, in recent years they have entered a wide range of careers, from network systems design and engineering, web development and programming to business management, finance, accountancy, the civil service, research, teaching and engineering. They work for organisations as diverse as: Logica, British Telecom, British Aerospace, Microsoft, Amazon.com, American Express, Sky and Orbis Technology, KPMG, Ernst & Young, the Ministry of Defence, Barclays Bank, Lloyds Banking Group, the Department of Health, McLaren and TowersWatson. Find out more about what some of our mathematics graduates are doing here, and our computer science graduates,

Computer Science and Mathematics (BSc) Royal Holloway,University of London