COMPUTER SCIENCE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
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BSc/MEng Mathematics and Computer Science A-levels A*A*A (AAA†
) IB 40 (36† )
This joint degree combines a rigorous training in mathematics with an understanding of computer science and its applications. Mathematics is the language of the sciences and is of core value in an advanced understanding of computer science. Computer science provides many of the key tools needed to solve the most important and pressing problems of the modern age. The degree is ideal for someone looking to apply themselves in fields as varied as high finance, cryptography, quantum computing, algorithm design and artificial intelligence.
In your first year you will study essential core components of mathematics and computer science, giving you a rigorous foundation for future years. Subsequently, you will have the opportunity to tailor your mathematics and computer science options, so that you graduate with a balance of theoretical and practical skills that reflect your interests.
‘Learning how to code in Haskell with Dr Nicolas Wu, an expert on the cuting edge of functional programming, has been the most unexpected and enjoyable part of my course.’
James (MEng Computer Science)
Single Honours BSc Computer Science 3 years
MEng Computer Science 4 years
MEng Computer Science with Innovation 4 years
MEng Computer Science with Study Abroad* 4 years
MEng Computer Science with Study in Continental Europe 4 years G401
*Entry by transfer from G401 or G403 Joint Honours
BSc Mathematics and Computer Science 3 years
BEng/MEng Computer Science and Electronics
MEng Computer Science and Electronics with Study Abroad
MEng Mathematics and Computer Science 4 years
GG14 p86 p86 GG1K Academic entry requirements
The University recognises a wide range of UK and international qualifications for admission; for further details please see p48
Typical standard offer for BSc/MEng Computer Science
A-levels A*AA including A* in Mathematics
IB Diploma 38 points overall with 18 at Higher Level, including 6 at Higher Level in Mathematics
Typical contextual offer† for BSc/MEng
Computer Science A-levels AAB including A in Mathematics
IB Diploma 34 points overall with 17 at Higher Level, including 6 at Higher Level in Mathematics
Other requirements English language profile E (see p48)
†Contextual offer; see p46
G400 G403
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bristol.ac.uk/computer-science
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