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3 Year Full Time
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G400
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Sep 2023 £ 9,000
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Course Overview

Our BSc Computer Science degree will teach you about computer graphics, computer systems modelling, software engineering, data visualisation, how to write mobile apps and some of the more advanced theoretical aspects of computer science. You will develop your programming skills in C and Java.

Why Computer Science at Swansea?

  • Computer Science is ranked 11th in the UK for Student Satisfaction [Complete University Guide 2023]
  • Top 300 in the QS World University Rankings 2023
  • 100% world leading and internationally excellent ratings for research impact - Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021
  • 90% of our research is world leading and internationally excellent - Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021

Computer Science at Swansea University has an excellent reputation and major appeal to students from different countries and disciplines.

Within six months of leaving, 93% of graduates are either in employment or continuing their studies.

Our diverse academic team will develop your knowledge of fundamental computer science concepts and how they can be applied to solve real-world problems.

You will have access to dedicated computer laboratories and specialised equipment for projects, including Arduinos, smart home technologies and virtual reality headsets.

This programme is accredited by the British Computer Society, and allows graduates to join immediately as professional members.

Showcase your work at the Computer Science colloquium and our annual Project Fair.

 

Your Computer Science Experience

  • A flexibly structured degree path means you have the opportunity to study abroad for a year or work in industry for a year, either locally, nationally or overseas.
  • Our £32.5 million Computational Foundry is home to state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities which include a Vision and Biometric Lab, Maker Lab, Theory Lab, Cyber Security/Networking Lab, User Lab and Visualisation Suite.
  • Students will benefit from world-leading experimental set-ups, equipment, devices and prototypes to accelerate innovation. You will have the opportunity to learn about and work with these facilities.

Computer Science Employment Opportunities

Our graduates have become: Analyst Developers, Business Analysts, Computer Programmers, Electronic Engineers, Graphic Designers, Software Developers and Machine Learning Engineers with companies that include IBM, Google, Disney, Facebook, Microsoft and Sony.

We hold an annual 'Project Fair' giving students the chance to display their third year projects to leading industry experts. Companies such as Google often visit our students to give lectures on 'how to get a job with tech giants'.

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Modules

You will study the following set of compulsory modules in the early stages of the degree, before specialising according to your own interests in later stages, leading to a dissertation.

BSc 3 Year Full-time

Year 1 (Level 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert
Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Programming 1September-January15CS-110
Professional Issues 1: Computers and SocietySeptember-January15CS-130
Concepts of Computer ScienceSeptember-January15CS-150
Modelling Computing Systems 1September-January15CS-170
Programming 2January-June15CS-115
Professional Issues 2: Software DevelopmentJanuary-June15CS-135
Introduction to Data ScienceJanuary-June15CS-165
Modelling Computing Systems 2January-June15CS-175

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Declarative ProgrammingSeptember-January15CS-205
Software EngineeringSeptember-January15CS-230
Database SystemsSeptember-January15CS-250
AlgorithmsSeptember-January15CS-270
Introduction to Human-Computer InteractionJanuary-June15CS-200
ConcurrencyJanuary-June15CS-210
Computer GraphicsJanuary-June15CS-255
Automata and Formal Language TheoryJanuary-June15CS-275
Optional Modules
Elective Zero Credit Module 

Choose Exactly 0 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students may choose to select this additional zero credit module.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Professional Development and Career PlanningAcademic Year0CS-203

Year 3 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Computer Science Project Implementation and DissertationSeptember-June15CSP344
Computer Science Project Specification and DevelopmentSeptember-June15CSP354
Optional Modules
September to January Modules 

Choose Maximum Of 45 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : The maximum credit limit applies to the modules in this section and also the CSC306/CSC348 and CSC318/CSC345 sub-sections. You cannot take both CSC306 and CSC306B in the same Academic Year. The same rule applies to CSC348/CSC348B, CSC318/CSC318B and CSC345/CSC345B.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
High Integrity SystemsSeptember-January15CSC313
Embedded System DesignSeptember-January15CSC368
OptimisationSeptember-January15CSC372
Modelling and Verification TechniquesSeptember-January15CSC385
Teaching Computing via a School PlacementSeptember-January15CSC390
AND
CSC306 / CSC348 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Writing Mobile AppsSeptember-January15CSC306
Web Application DevelopmentSeptember-January15CSC348If you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
AND
CSC318 / CSC345 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Cryptography and IT-SecuritySeptember-January15CSC318If you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
Big Data and Machine LearningSeptember-January15CSC345
AND
January to June Modules 

Choose Maximum Of 45 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : The maximum credit limit applies to the modules in this section and also the CSC306B/CSC348B and CSC318B/CSC345B sub-sections. You cannot take both CSC306 and CSC306B in the same Academic Year. The same rule applies to CSC348/CSC348B, CSC318/CSC318B and CSC345/CSC345B.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Invention and Innovation in ComputingSeptember-June15CSC309
Artificial IntelligenceJanuary-June15CSC325
Data VisualisationJanuary-June15CSC337
User ExperienceJanuary-June15CSC349
Software TestingJanuary-June15CSC364
Advanced Object-Oriented ProgrammingJanuary-June15CSC371
Logic for Computer ScienceJanuary-June15CSC375
Introduction to Video Games ProgrammingJanuary-June15CSC384
AND
CSC306B / CSC348B 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Writing Mobile AppsJanuary-June15CSC306B
Web Application DevelopmentJanuary-June15CSC348BIf you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
AND
CSC318B / CSC345B 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Cryptography and IT-SecurityJanuary-June15CSC318BIf you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
Big Data and Machine LearningJanuary-June15CSC345B

BSc 4 Year Full-time (with a year abroad)

Year 1 (Level 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert
Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Programming 1September-January15CS-110
Professional Issues 1: Computers and SocietySeptember-January15CS-130
Concepts of Computer ScienceSeptember-January15CS-150
Modelling Computing Systems 1September-January15CS-170
Programming 2January-June15CS-115
Professional Issues 2: Software DevelopmentJanuary-June15CS-135
Introduction to Data ScienceJanuary-June15CS-165
Modelling Computing Systems 2January-June15CS-175

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Declarative ProgrammingSeptember-January15CS-205
Software EngineeringSeptember-January15CS-230
Database SystemsSeptember-January15CS-250
AlgorithmsSeptember-January15CS-270
Introduction to Human-Computer InteractionJanuary-June15CS-200
ConcurrencyJanuary-June15CS-210
Computer GraphicsJanuary-June15CS-255
Automata and Formal Language TheoryJanuary-June15CS-275
Optional Modules
Elective Zero Credit Module 

Choose Exactly 0 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students may choose to select this additional zero credit module.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Professional Development and Career PlanningAcademic Year0CS-203

Year 3 (Level 5S)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate Sandwich Year
Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Year Abroad (Computer Science)September-June120CS-S00

Year 4 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Computer Science Project Implementation and DissertationSeptember-June15CSP344
Computer Science Project Specification and DevelopmentSeptember-June15CSP354
Optional Modules
September to January Modules 

Choose Maximum Of 45 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : The maximum credit limit applies to the modules in this section and also the CSC306/CSC348 and CSC318/CSC345 sub-sections. You cannot take both CSC306 and CSC306B in the same Academic Year. The same rule applies to CSC348/CSC348B, CSC318/CSC318B and CSC345/CSC345B.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
High Integrity SystemsSeptember-January15CSC313
Embedded System DesignSeptember-January15CSC368
OptimisationSeptember-January15CSC372
Modelling and Verification TechniquesSeptember-January15CSC385
Teaching Computing via a School PlacementSeptember-January15CSC390
AND
CSC306 / CSC348 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Writing Mobile AppsSeptember-January15CSC306
Web Application DevelopmentSeptember-January15CSC348If you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
AND
CSC318 / CSC345 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Cryptography and IT-SecuritySeptember-January15CSC318If you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
Big Data and Machine LearningSeptember-January15CSC345
AND
January to June Modules 

Choose Maximum Of 45 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : The maximum credit limit applies to the modules in this section and also the CSC306B/CSC348B and CSC318B/CSC345B sub-sections. You cannot take both CSC306 and CSC306B in the same Academic Year. The same rule applies to CSC348/CSC348B, CSC318/CSC318B and CSC345/CSC345B.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Invention and Innovation in ComputingSeptember-June15CSC309
Artificial IntelligenceJanuary-June15CSC325
Data VisualisationJanuary-June15CSC337
User ExperienceJanuary-June15CSC349
Software TestingJanuary-June15CSC364
Advanced Object-Oriented ProgrammingJanuary-June15CSC371
Logic for Computer ScienceJanuary-June15CSC375
Introduction to Video Games ProgrammingJanuary-June15CSC384
AND
CSC306B / CSC348B 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Writing Mobile AppsJanuary-June15CSC306B
Web Application DevelopmentJanuary-June15CSC348BIf you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
AND
CSC318B / CSC345B 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Cryptography and IT-SecurityJanuary-June15CSC318BIf you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
Big Data and Machine LearningJanuary-June15CSC345B

BSc 4 Year Full-time (with a year in Industry)

Year 1 (Level 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert
Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Year 1 Placement PreparationAcademic Year0CS-102
Programming 1September-January15CS-110
Professional Issues 1: Computers and SocietySeptember-January15CS-130
Concepts of Computer ScienceSeptember-January15CS-150
Modelling Computing Systems 1September-January15CS-170
Programming 2January-June15CS-115
Professional Issues 2: Software DevelopmentJanuary-June15CS-135
Introduction to Data ScienceJanuary-June15CS-165
Modelling Computing Systems 2January-June15CS-175

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip
Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Placement Preparation: Science Industrial YearAcademic Year0CS-201
Declarative ProgrammingSeptember-January15CS-205
Software EngineeringSeptember-January15CS-230
Database SystemsSeptember-January15CS-250
AlgorithmsSeptember-January15CS-270
Introduction to Human-Computer InteractionJanuary-June15CS-200
ConcurrencyJanuary-June15CS-210
Computer GraphicsJanuary-June15CS-255
Automata and Formal Language TheoryJanuary-June15CS-275

Year 3 (Level 5S)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate Sandwich Year
Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Computer Science Industrial Placement YearAcademic Year120CS-E00

Year 4 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Computer Science Project Implementation and DissertationSeptember-June15CSP344
Computer Science Project Specification and DevelopmentSeptember-June15CSP354
Optional Modules
September to January Modules 

Choose Maximum Of 45 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : The maximum credit limit applies to the modules in this section and also the CSC306/CSC348 and CSC318/CSC345 sub-sections. You cannot take both CSC306 and CSC306B in the same Academic Year. The same rule applies to CSC348/CSC348B, CSC318/CSC318B and CSC345/CSC345B.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
High Integrity SystemsSeptember-January15CSC313
Embedded System DesignSeptember-January15CSC368
OptimisationSeptember-January15CSC372
Modelling and Verification TechniquesSeptember-January15CSC385
Teaching Computing via a School PlacementSeptember-January15CSC390
AND
CSC306 / CSC348 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Writing Mobile AppsSeptember-January15CSC306
Web Application DevelopmentSeptember-January15CSC348If you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
AND
CSC318 / CSC345 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Cryptography and IT-SecuritySeptember-January15CSC318If you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
Big Data and Machine LearningSeptember-January15CSC345
AND
January to June Modules 

Choose Maximum Of 45 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : The maximum credit limit applies to the modules in this section and also the CSC306B/CSC348B and CSC318B/CSC345B sub-sections. You cannot take both CSC306 and CSC306B in the same Academic Year. The same rule applies to CSC348/CSC348B, CSC318/CSC318B and CSC345/CSC345B.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Invention and Innovation in ComputingSeptember-June15CSC309
Artificial IntelligenceJanuary-June15CSC325
Data VisualisationJanuary-June15CSC337
User ExperienceJanuary-June15CSC349
Software TestingJanuary-June15CSC364
Advanced Object-Oriented ProgrammingJanuary-June15CSC371
Logic for Computer ScienceJanuary-June15CSC375
Introduction to Video Games ProgrammingJanuary-June15CSC384
AND
CSC306B / CSC348B 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Writing Mobile AppsJanuary-June15CSC306B
Web Application DevelopmentJanuary-June15CSC348BIf you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
AND
CSC318B / CSC345B 

Choose Maximum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may choose to make no selection in this section.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Cryptography and IT-SecurityJanuary-June15CSC318BIf you are planning to study MSc Cyber Security but decide to enroll onto CSC318/ CSC318B and CSC348/CSC348B at Year 3 then you will not be eligible to graduate with a certified degree in MSc Cyber Security as these modules need to be studied as part of the degree scheme. MSc Cyber Security is a certified degree in association with National Cyber Security Centre. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the MSc Coordinator.
Big Data and Machine LearningJanuary-June15CSC345B

Entry Requirements

A Levels: ABB-BBB. If not studying A Level Maths, Computer Science or Physics, applicants must have GCSE Maths Grade B (6).

BTEC students: DDD in IT or Computing. Grade B (6) GCSE Maths required.

Access (Computing): Pass with Distinction overall to include 24 Distinctions (3 of which must be Maths) and 15 Merits at Level 3.

We also require GCSE English Grade 4/C.

 

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We are proud to provide an outstanding educational experience, using the most effective learning and teaching approaches, carefully tailored to suit the specific needs of your course. Apart from a small number of online-only courses, most of our courses consist of in-person, on-campus teaching, enabling full engagement with your lecturers and fellow students.

Practical skills sessions, lab work seminars, and workshops predominantly take place in person, allowing for group working and demonstrations. We also operate virtual labs and Simulated Learning Environments which will facilitate greater access to training opportunities in the future. However, our approach also includes the use of some online learning to support and enhance traditional face-to-face teaching. 

Online learning may take place ‘live’ using software such as Zoom, allowing you to interact with the lecturer and other students and to ask questions. Lecture recordings also allow for more flexibility to revisit material, to revise for assessments and to enhance learning outside of the classroom. Some modules have extra resources in Canvas, such as videos, slides and quizzes enabling further flexible study.

This course offers some modules taught through the medium of Welsh or bilingually for students who consider themselves to be fluent Welsh speakers. For more details on the provision available see the Welsh Provision expander below.

Welsh Provision

Some provision

There are opportunities for Welsh speakers to study some elements of this course through the medium of Welsh but there is not yet enough provision to reach 40 credits in each year.

Academi Hywel Teifi is here to support you throughout your time at Swansea University. We can offer you:

  • Access to generous Welsh-language study scholarships or bursaries.
  • Access to modules taught wholly or partly in Welsh.
  • Access to the Arwain mobile app for the latest information about Welsh-medium courses and modules available to download free on the App Store and Google Play.
  • An interview through the medium of Welsh when applying for a place.
  • The option to receive your personal correspondence in Welsh, English or bilingually.
  • The option to write and submit your coursework or exams through the medium of Welsh (even if you have chosen to study in English), and your work will be marked in Welsh.
  • A Welsh-speaking Academic Mentor.
  • One-to-one support to improve your academic Welsh language skills.
  • An opportunity to gain an additional free qualification that serves as evidence of your Welsh language ability for future employers.
  • Opportunity to be a member of the Swansea University Branch of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.

To learn more about the above and all the opportunities available to you through the medium of Welsh, visit Academi Hywel Teifi's undergraduate pages.

Professional Body Accreditation

This programme is accredited by the British Computer Society, and allows graduates to join immediately as professional members.

Meet Your Lecturers

You will join our Computer Science community, bring taught by world-leading lecturers who are all passionate about their research working towards the United Nations Sustainable Goals to shape the world for the better. Our research areas include Crypto currencies, data security, cyberterrorism and Future interaction technologies.

  • Professor Xianghau Xie Head of Department
  • Dr Monika Seisenberger Deputy Head of Department
  • Dr Liam O’Reilly Programme Director
  • Dr Phillip James Admissions Tutor

See all our Computer Science staff

Tuition Fees

3 Year Full Time

Start Date UK International
September 2022 £ 9,000 £ 17,650
September 2023 £ 9,000 £ 18,550

4 Year Full Time With a Year Abroad

Start Date UK International
September 2022 £ 9,000 £ 17,650
September 2023 £ 9,000 £ 18,550

4 Year Full Time With a Year In Industry

Start Date UK International
September 2022 £ 9,000 £ 17,650
September 2023 £ 9,000 £ 18,550

Fees for full time Undergraduate UK students may be increased in subsequent years of study by an inflationary amount determined by Welsh Government.

Fees for full time Undergraduate EU/International students will increase by 3% for each subsequent year of study.

During a sandwich year (e.g. year in industry, year abroad or placement year) a lower fee will apply. For more information visit our tuition fees page.

You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Current students: You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

Funding and Scholarships

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study.

To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Academi Hywel Teifi at Swansea University and the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol offer a number of generous scholarships and bursaries for students who wish to study through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. For further information about the opportunities available to you, visit the Academi Hywel Teifi Scholarships and Bursaries page.

Additional Costs

Access to your own digital device/the appropriate IT kit will be essential during your time studying at Swansea University. Access to wifi in your accommodation will also be essential to allow you to fully engage with your programme. See our dedicated webpages for further guidance on suitable devices to purchase, and for a full guide on getting your device set up.

You may face additional costs while at university, including (but not limited to):

  • Travel to and from campus
  • Printing, photocopying, binding, stationery and equipment costs (e.g. USB sticks)
  • Purchase of books or texts
  • Gowns for graduation ceremonies

Careers and Employability

Swansea Employability Academy (SEA) will support you at each stage of your career journey helping you build a bright future.

Our career support services include:

  • Employability workshops, employers’ talks, bespoke events and careers fairs
  • Individual advice and guidance from professionally qualified Careers Advisers
  • Help with finding jobs, internships, work placements and volunteering opportunities
  • Access to information resources on a wide range of career management topics
  • Advice and guidance on postgraduate study and funding
  • Funding to support student internship opportunities and Student Society/Club events.

We also provide help and advice for Swansea University Alumni up to two years after you graduate.

Our Computer Science graduates are set on course for a range of stimulating opportunities. Our graduates have enjoyed roles in companies such as IBM, Google, Disney and Sony. 

You may find your future lies in a role as a software designer, engineer or tester. You might work as a data scientist or in smartphone technology. Such is the pace of technological progress, you might even specialise in an emerging area which is not yet fully recognised.

 

Academic Support

As well as subject specific support by college teaching staff and your personal academic mentor, the Centre for Academic Success provides courses, workshops and one-to-one support in areas such as:

  • Academic writing
  • Maths and statistics
  • Critical thinking
  • Time management
  • Digital skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Note taking
  • Revision, memory and exam techniques
  • English language skills (if English is not your first language).

In addition, if you have a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD), disability, mental health or medical condition, the Centre for Academic Success have Specialist Tutors to support your learning, working alongside the Disability Office and Wellbeing Service to support all your needs and requirements whilst studying at Swansea University.

Our lecturers operate an ‘open door’ policy so you can chat with them about any concerns you may be having. These do not have to be just course related; our academic staff are there to help you with anything at all during your time in Swansea.

Each course has a student rep. They are there to make sure that every student voice is heard. Their role is to listen and feedback on your opinions, attend regular meetings and make sure that the people who can make changes listen to the people who really matter - you!

We offer both academic mentoring and peer mentoring. All students on our undergraduate courses are assigned an Academic Mentor, who will offer you not only Academic Guidance, but advice on finding and accessing help with personal issues.

You can also get help with personal issues from our wide range of student support such as CampusLife, Inclusive Student Support Services and The Centre for Academic Success.

Study Abroad and Global Opportunities

To learn more about study abroad, visit our Go Global webpages. Enrolment on a programme with a semester/year abroad does not guarantee you a semester/year abroad placement. Spaces are limited and subject to a competitive selection process. In the event you do not secure a semester/year abroad placement, you will be transferred to the standard variant of your degree scheme without a semester or year abroad.

International summer programmes are open to students from all colleges. Programmes typically range from 2 to 6 weeks, across destinations such as China, Zambia, South Korea, Japan, Canada and across Europe. For more information about programmes and eligibility visit our Summer Abroad webpages.

How to Apply

Apply now – UK, EU and international students.

For further guidance please visit our how to apply pages.

EU students - visa and immigration information is available and will be regularly updated on our information for EU students page.

Application Deadlines

We recommend that you submit your application to our courses as early as you can in advance of our application deadlines. Courses will close earlier than the application deadlines listed if all available places are filled. You can find further information on our Application Deadlines webpage.

BSc Computer Science with a year abroad

As part of this degree scheme, you will be able to study at one of our huge range of partner universities in your third year. Studying abroad is a great opportunity to experience another culture, make friends from around the world and gain valuable experience to prepare you for the world of work after you complete your studies.

Places and availability change annually so specific destinations can’t be guaranteed, but previously Computer Science students have completed their year abroad in Australia, Canada, Singapore, Germany Spain and the USA.

Not only do we match you with a partner university, and offer you support in all stages of the process, we also offer a range of dedicated bursaries and grants to help you fund your international experience. Find out more at our Go Global pages (www.swansea.ac.uk/goglobal)

BSc Computer Science with a year in industry

Our Year in industry degrees incorporate an industrial placement during your third year of study. You will apply for your placement at a company of your choice, with support from our Employability team, who will be with you every step of the way. You will gain invaluable Industry experience while working with business professionals in the area of your choice. If you want a successful career in the IT sector then our Year in industry will help you gain experience on your route into your chosen profession.

Although securing a placement is the responsibility of the student, we work with a number of organisations who provide a range of placement opportunities. If you are unable to secure a placement by the end of the second year of your studies you will transfer onto the equivalent degree programme.

Computer Science, BSc (Hons)

Computer Science with a Year Abroad, BSc (Hons)

Computer Science with a Year in Industry, BSc (Hons)

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