Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence BSc (Hons)

This course combines the two subjects to enable graduates to enter the workforce with a depth of sought-after knowledge.

On our Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence BSc (Hons) degree, you will benefit from the latest facilities, including:

  • computing laboratories, fully equipped with fold-flat LCD screens, data-projection systems and high-spec processors
  • state-of-the-art hardware software, including:
    • development software and tools - such as Linux, Microsoft.net, Dreamweaver, Flash 11, Eclipse, Java 2 Standard and Mobile Editions, tools for Motorola and Nokia phones, UML and CASE tools and NXP Processors Development Kits
    • Maple, Matlab and SAS (mathematics and statistics software packages)
    • Digital Signal Processors (dsPIC Digital Signal Controllers)
    • a mix of wireless LAN technologies
    • subject libraries, online database subscriptions and resource materials
  • our dedicated team of IT technicians
BSc (Hons) Award
September Start
Full-time, Part-time, Sandwich Study Mode
3 - 6 years Duration
I100, I101, I102, for part time apply direct to the University UCAS Code

Entry Requirements For This Course

UCAS tariff points: 112-128

UCAS tariff points for foundation year: 64 

Qualifications needed for 2025:Open

At least two A Levels, a BTEC National Extended Diploma with grades Distinction, Mert, Merit (DMM) or BTEC Diploma with grades D*D* in Computing, Science, Engineering or Mathematics. 

Applications from those that have undertaken a foundation year in computing, or an Access Course in a Science, Computing, Maths or Engineering subject which has been passed with 112 UCAS points, will also be considered.

For the degree with a foundation year, a minimum of 64 UCAS points from A-levels or equivalent Level 3 qualifications is required. 

Qualifications needed for 2026:Open

At least two A Levels, a BTEC National Extended Diploma with grades Distinction, Mert, Merit (DMM) or BTEC Diploma with grades D*D* in Computing, Science, Engineering or Mathematics. 

Applications from those that have undertaken a foundation year in computing, or an Access Course in a Science, Computing, Maths or Engineering subject which has been passed with 112 UCAS points, will also be considered.

For the degree with a foundation year, a minimum of 64 UCAS points from A-levels or equivalent Level 3 qualifications is required. 

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