At Keele, you’ll learn the underpinning theories of software, hardware and computing techniques – and how to apply them in the real world.
You’ll learn to use technology to create new opportunities and to solve a wide range of problems, benefiting every aspect of society from the home to business, government and beyond. This means your skills are likely to be in high demand when you graduate. Our teaching is informed by our cutting-edge research, and we also reflect what’s happening now in industry; you could learn about things like artificial intelligence, computer game development, human-computer interaction and cyber security. There’s a strong emphasis on programming – but don’t worry if you don’t have Maths A-level, because the course covers what you need to know. You’ll have 24/7 access to our own computing labs, based on Microsoft Windows and Linux, plus a wide range of application and networking software.