Why study BSc Computer Science (Software Engineering) at GoldsmithsDevelop the skills you need to pursue a career in software design and development, with a focus on software engineering techniques.
Year 1In your first year, you'll take the following compulsory modules:Introduction to Programming User Experience and the Web Logic and Computer Architecture Computing Project 1 Graphics 1 Algorithms 1Identity, Agency & Environment 1 Identity, Agency & Environment 2 Year 2In your second year, you'll take the following compulsory modules:Software Development and Design Computing Project 2 Object Oriented ProgrammingAlgorithms 2 Networks and Operating Systems The Goldsmiths Elective Optional modulesYou'll then take 2 optional modules from the following list:Data Programming for Artificial Intelligence Interaction Design Fundamentals of Computer Science Information Security Goldsmiths’ Social Change Module Optional placement yearOur degrees include an optional industrial placement year after the second year of study. You'll be responsible for securing a placement, but we can support you through this process. The industrial placement year is a great opportunity for you to gain work experience, build confidence and contacts, develop your skills and industry insight, and enhance your career prospects.You'll be supported throughout your placement year by a placement tutor, who will provide you with guidance and liaison between you and your employer.Although we encourage you to take the opportunity of a placement year, you can also complete your degree in three years.Year 3 (or year 4 with placement year)In your final year, you'll complete the following compulsory modules:Final Project in Computer Science Databases and Advanced Data Techniques Extended Object Oriented Programming Network And System Security Dynamic Web Applications Optional modulesYou'll then take 1 optional modules from a list produced annually by the Department of Computing.Please note that due to staff research commitments not all of these modules may be available every year.
You’ll be assessed by a variety of methods, depending on your module choices. These include coursework, examinations, group work and projects. If you opt for an industrial placement year, your placement tutor will assess your work. If you complete the placement year successfully, you earn the endorsement 'with work experience' on your degree certificate.
Year 1 In your first year, you'll take the following compulsory modules: Introduction to Programming User Experience and the Web Logic and Computer Architecture Computing Project 1 Graphics 1 Algorithms 1 Identity, Agency & Environment 1 Identity, Agency & Environment 2 Year 2 In your second year, you'll take the following compulsory modules: Software Development and Design Computing Project 2 Object Oriented Programming Algorithms 2 Networks and Operating Systems The Goldsmiths Elective Optional modules You'll then take 2 optional modules from the following list: Data Programming for Artificial Intelligence Interaction Design Fundamentals of Computer Science Information Security Goldsmiths’ Social Change Module Optional placement year Our degrees include an optional industrial placement year after the second year of study. You'll be responsible for securing a placement, but we can support you through this process. The industrial placement year is a great opportunity for you to gain work experience, build confidence and contacts, develop your skills and industry insight, and enhance your career prospects. You'll be supported throughout your placement year by a placement tutor, who will provide you with guidance and liaison between you and your employer. Although we encourage you to take the opportunity of a placement year, you can also complete your degree in three years. Year 3 (or year 4 with placement year) In your final year, you'll complete the following compulsory modules: Final Project in Computer Science Databases and Advanced Data Techniques Extended Object Oriented Programming Network And System Security Dynamic Web Applications Optional modules You'll then take 1 optional modules from a list produced annually by the Department of Computing. Please note that due to staff research commitments not all of these modules may be available every year.
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