The BSc Computer Science at DMU is a three-year undergraduate programme designed to provide students with a solid foundation in computing principles, programming, software development, algorithms, databases, and modern technologies. The course is fully accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS), making graduates eligible for professional recognition such as Chartered IT Professional (CITP) and Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.
DMU Global offers students the opportunity to participate in international trips and projects in cities like San Francisco, Berlin, and Tokyo. These experiences strengthen academic learning, expand global perspectives, and improve CVs for future job applications.
The programme includes an optional placement year where students can work with well-known companies such as IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, and Rolls-Royce. These placements offer valuable real-world experience and often lead to graduate employment opportunities. DMU Computer Science graduates have gone on to work in a wide range of roles at leading organisations like BT, HSBC, and Experian.
De Montfort University (DMU), located in Leicester, England, has a rich heritage dating back to the founding of the Leicester School of Art in 1870. It evolved through several educational institutions before gaining full university status in 1992. The university is named after Simon de Montfort, a 13th-century figure credited with pioneering England’s first parliament. Today, DMU is known for its strong emphasis on practical learning, innovation, and inclusivity.
De Montfort University is structured around four main faculties: Arts, Design and Humanities; Business and Law; Health and Life Sciences; and Computing, Engineering and Media. The university received a Gold rating in the UK’s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), recognising the consistently high quality of its teaching and student outcomes. It uses an innovative block teaching model, where students focus on one subject at a time, allowing for deeper learning and regular assessment.
DMU has a strong global focus, reflected in its DMU Global programme, which offers international trips, study abroad opportunities, and cultural exchanges. The university’s career initiative, DMUworks, helps students build employability skills through placements, internships, and career coaching.
DMU maintains partnerships with employers like IBM, Rolls-Royce, and L’Oréal, and consistently reports high graduate employment rates, with around 95–97% of graduates in work or further study within six months.
Your application should include a personal statement where you articulate your interest and relevant qualifications, a professional reference provided by either an employer or an academic source, and a comprehensive CV that highlights your pertinent work experience.
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For international students enrolling in the BSc Computer Science in De Montfort University for the 2025/2026 academic year, the tuition fee is £16750.
De Montfort University (DMU) provides various scholarship opportunities and financial assistance for undergraduate courses. These include prominent awards like the Global Access Scholarship and the Global Partnerships Scholarships. International students are encouraged to explore and apply for these and other available scholarships directly through the university's scholarship portal.
Graduates of this programme are well-prepared to pursue a range of careers, including roles such as:
Interested candidates can apply for this course through UCAS or the university's international application form. For further assistance, please contact one of our trained counsellors.
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