Course Overview
This course has grown with the needs of the tech sector. It covers core computing areas and keeps content updated with current tools and methods. Students complete projects each year, building a strong portfolio. The optional placement year gives real work experience and helps with job readiness.
Graduates from the University of South Wales have moved into roles such as software developer, system analyst, and IT support specialist. The course keeps a focus on practical skills, teamwork, and problem solving. Career support services help with CV writing, interviews, and job search. The degree prepares students for work or further study in computing fields across many countries.
General Eligibility
Students need a high school qualification equal to UK A-levels. A background in mathematics or computing helps but is not always required. International students can apply through the university website or authorised agents.
Scholarships are available for international students. These may include automatic fee reductions based on academic results. Early application can improve chances of receiving financial support.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during term time; full-time during holidays (subject to UK visa rules)
Language Requirement