The BSc Computing at Canterbury Christ Church University is a hands-on degree that helps you learn the key skills needed to start a career in computing and information technology (IT). This course is a good choice if you want to work in the growing tech industry.
You will study key topics such as computer networks, databases, computer science, and cybersecurity. You will also learn helpful business skills in areas like online business (e-business), user-friendly design (usability), and how to make organisations work better. These are skills that many employers want.
During the course, you will use tools and technologies that professionals use at work. You will also do real-life projects, both on your own and in groups. The course uses a learning method called CDIO. This means you will Conceive (plan), Design, Implement (build), and Operate your own computing projects—just like in a real job.
Studying the BSc Computing at Canterbury Christ Church University will help you develop strong technical and problem-solving skills. When you finish the course, you will be ready for jobs in IT support, software development, system design, or cybersecurity.
Canterbury Christ Church University was established in 1962 as a teacher-training college before becoming a full-fledged university in 2005. Around 20,000 students attend CCCU with approximately 16,500 undergraduates and 1,700 postgraduates.
Canterbury Christ Church University has campuses in both Canterbury and Medway. The Canterbury Campus sits in a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It includes a new STEM centre, a creative arts hub, and the Kent & Medway Medical School. The Medway Campus is based in a dockyard setting, shared with the University of Kent. The campuses have modern facilities including high-tech science and arts buildings, award‑winning libraries, media studios, laboratories, sports centres, and student halls.
CCCU is one of the best in the UK for the proportion of graduates in employment; around 66% of graduates secure high‑level roles within 15 months of graduating.
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
The 2025/26 annual tuition fee for the BSc Computing at Canterbury Christ Church University is £15,500. Please note that fees are provisional and are, therefore, subject to change.
CCCU offers a number of scholarships and financial aid options to deserving international students to ease their financial burden. The Sanctuary Scholarship is available for those seeking asylum in the UK. Canterbury Christ Church University works in partnership with The Archdeacon of Canterbury (Canterbury Cathedral) under the Article 26 Project to enable those seeking asylum to progress to higher education. Successful applicants for this scholarship will be provided with some financial support.
Graduates of BSc Computing from CCCU can find employment in roles such as the following:
You can apply for this course through the UCAS platform. For more information about the eligibility and application processes, please reach out to any of our trained counsellors at AHZ.
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