The BSc Computer Science and Mathematics at Keele University is designed to equip students with computing and maths skills, with practical abilities to solve several challenges across different fields. Students will gain practical skills through lab work to develop an understanding of real-world applications. Students can also take a placement year or an international year to gain real-world or global experience.
The students will learn from topics including programming, algorithms, calculus, differential equations, computer graphics, AI, data science, software engineering, and linear algebra. Teaching methods include a balanced mixture of lectures, tutorials, web-based learning, group projects and lab-based sessions. Assessments include examinations, class tests, coursework, short reports, tutorial participation, a dissertation and oral presentations.
As a public research institution, Keele University was founded in 1949 and granted university status in 1962. It is based in Staffordshire, England and sits on the largest campus in the UK. The university combines the best of modern learning with a rich history on a stunning and vibrant campus. The campus provides a library, sports centres, social and study spaces and student support services. At Keele University, students have access to a global community for both academic and personal growth.
Keele University offers programmes designed with employability in mind, including placement opportunities that prepare students for real-world success. These programmes are offered at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in fields such as computer science, health sciences, law and education. The university offers world-class research opportunities that have an impact both locally and internationally.
Interested applicants are expected to submit a personal statement explaining their interest in the BSc Computer Science and Mathematics programme and any relevant experience, including a reference from an academic or professional source. A CV can be uploaded to show any relevant work experience.
Grade Requirements:
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The tuition fee for the BSc Computer Science and Mathematics in Keele University is £17,700 per year for international students. Tuition fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change.
The University of Keele offers several scholarships and bursaries to assist international students in pursuing their studies in the UK. These scholarships include the Undergraduate Global Scholarship, offering a £5,000 tuition fee discount, the Advanced Entry Scholarship (UG), offering a £3,000 tuition fee discount and the International Baccalaureate Global Scholarship, offering a £1,000 tuition fee discount. These scholarships are awarded to international students who meet the requirements.
Jobs that a graduate of this programme could pursue include:
Interested applicants can apply for the course directly on the university's website or through UCAS. For guidance, contact AHZ's trained counsellors.
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