Course Overview
The BSc Computer Science programme has been developed to prepare students for employment across many areas of technology. The course combines academic study with practical computing experience, helping students build skills that match current industry needs. Students gain experience in programming, software engineering, computer systems, networking, cybersecurity, databases, and emerging technologies.
A major strength of the programme is access to specialist computing facilities and project-based learning. Students work with industry-standard software and hardware throughout their studies. The optional placement year provides professional experience that can strengthen graduate employment opportunities.
The university has built strong links with technology companies, employers, and professional organisations. Guest speakers, employability workshops, and career support services help students prepare for graduate roles. The international student community brings together learners from more than 120 countries, creating a global learning experience. Graduates have progressed into software engineering, systems development, web development, network administration, research, and many other technology careers across the UK and internationally.
General Eligibility
Academic Requirements
Applicants are normally required to have:
- 80–112 UCAS Tariff points.
- A Levels ranging from BBC to BB.
- BTEC qualifications ranging from MMP to DMM.
- GCSE English Language and Mathematics at Grade 4/C or above.
- International qualifications considered equivalent to UK entry requirements.
Scholarships
Middlesex University offers a range of financial support options, including:
- International Merit Scholarships.
- Regional scholarships for selected countries.
- Undergraduate bursaries and financial support schemes.
- External scholarship opportunities for international students.
Application Process
- Submit an application through UCAS using course code G404.
- Upload academic transcripts and qualification certificates.
- Submit English language test results where required.
- Receive and accept an offer.
- Complete enrolment and visa requirements if applicable.
Part Time Work Details
International students holding a UK Student Visa can usually work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during official university vacations, subject to UK immigration regulations.
Language Requirement
| Test |
Minimum Score |
| IELTS Academic |
Overall 6.0 with no band below 5.5 |
| TOEFL iBT |
Overall 72 |
| PTE Academic |
Overall 51 |
| Duolingo English Test |
Overall 105 |