The FdSc Computer Science at University College Birmingham introduces students to foundational computing knowledge and skills, leading to modules in programming, computer mathematics, web development, databases, networking, and basic cybersecurity. The course is designed to prepare students either for further study — such as a “top-up” to a BSc — or to enter junior roles in the IT industry.
Assessment focuses on coursework, projects, and lab work rather than heavily relying on exams. An optional paid 48-week work placement is available to help students gain real-world practical experience and enhance employability.
University College Birmingham (UCB) is a well-regarded institution located in Birmingham, England. It combines practical and academic teaching, offers strong student support, and provides access to modern facilities, including specialised computing and cyber security labs. UCB maintains strong links with industries, ensuring students receive up-to-date, career-relevant exposure.
Beyond computing, UCB offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across disciplines such as Business, Law, Engineering, the Arts, and Health Sciences — giving students broad options to pursue their interests and professional goals.
The tuition fee for international students enrolling in a full-time FdSc Computer Science at University College Birmingham is £16,000 per year.
University College Birmingham offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid options to support students at foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels. These scholarships recognise academic achievement, sporting excellence, and international student merit, helping students fund their studies effectively.
Graduates of the FdSc Computer Science at University College Birmingham are well-prepared for entry-level positions in the IT sector, such as:
Applications for the FdSc Computer Science can be submitted directly through University College Birmingham’s online application portal. For personalised support with your application, please contact one of our trained counsellors.
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