Computer Science with Management and a year in industry
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Description
Gain an effective, comprehensive introduction to computer science in the heart of a connected London. The degree programme also comprises the study of fundamental management areas including economics, project management, marketing and human resources. Gain valuable experience of how your studies relates to the needs of real-world software engineering.
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- Reputation for good teaching in a friendly environment.
- 70 per cent of res…
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Gain an effective, comprehensive introduction to computer
science in the heart of a connected London. The degree programme
also comprises the study of fundamental management areas including
economics, project management, marketing and human resources. Gain
valuable experience of how your studies relates to the needs of
real-world software engineering.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
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KEY BENEFITS
- Reputation for good teaching in a friendly environment.
- 70 per cent of research outputs ranked as world leading or internationally excellent – confirming the department’s position as a world-class institution for research in Computer Science.
- King’s has excellent facilities for the sole use of the department.
- Opportunities to enhance career prospects through working in industry.
- Graduates go on to successful careers in a range of organisations including banking, finance, management and major software houses.
- Ranked 8th in the UK for Computer Science by The Telegraph (2012-13).
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTIONThis programme is a mainstream computer
science programme designed to provide an effective and
well-balanced introduction to the whole field, rather than a more
specialised introduction to selected themes. It aims to cover
everything that is indispensable for a first degree in computer
science. However, it also introduces you to fundamental areas of
management, such as economics, project manangement, marketing and
human resource management. It is aimed at students who see
themselves in a managerial role within the field of computer
science and who want to gain some relevant experience during their
degree programme.
As well as giving you valuable cutting-edge work experience,
spending a year in industry develops awareness of how your studies
relate to the real-world software engineering.
ABOUT THE Department of Informatics
CAREERS The Careers Service and the Department of Informatics run
an 18 week Careers programme for Informatics students which
includes skills sessions and visits from top employers. Our
graduates go on to successful careers in a range of organisations
including banking, finance, management, and the major software
houses, where they work mainly on analysis, design, implementation
and maintenance of software applications and systems. Many of our
graduates alternatively choose further study. Recent graduates have
found employment as…. • Analyst Programmer, Airbus • E-Disclosure
Specialist, Stroz Friedberg • Financial Software Developer, goldman
sachs • Information Security Consultant, Merrill lynch • Software
Developer, Bank of America • Senior Software Engineer, Oracle • IT
Consultant, Detica • Management Trainee, Asian Media &
Marketing group • Post Doctoral Research Associate, Inovia
TEACHING STYLE Our department has a reputation for good teaching in
a friendly environment. We use a mix of teaching styles including
traditional lectures, small and large tutorial groups, practical
laboratories, individual and group projects, and provide
opportunities to speak to staff on a one-to-one basis. We have an
active research programme that we bring to bear on our teaching,
exposing all students in the final years of their courses to the
latest issues in the field.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT All programmes include
flexible choices for you to follow your interests, usually in the
final year. Single honours students also undertake a supervised
project in their final year. Assessment is made using a mix of
conventional examinations, coursework, presentations, and
laboratory exercises.
LOCATION You will have access to over 170 fast PCs running Windows
and Linux. These are spread over several laboratories for the
exclusive use of the department. The King’s Computing Society
organises social and other activities, and first years are
allocated "Buddy" students from other years to help you settle
in.
SPECIAL NOTES The Department of Informatics is the new name for the
Department of Computer Science. The relaunched Department includes
the addition of research groups in two new areas (Robotics and
Telecommunications), in addition to the three Computer Science
groups of Agents & Intelligent Systems, Bioinformatics &
Algorithm Design, and Software Modelling & Applied Logic. The
titles of the undergraduate degree programmes remain unchanged, but
the selection of available optional taught course modules is likely
to expand even further to reflect the range of research interests
in the restructured department. All years of our programmes are
kept under constant review and we reserve the right to change and
improve them at any time.
ABOUT THE Department of Informatics
CAREERS The Careers Service and the Department of Informatics run
an 18 week Careers programme for Informatics students which
includes skills sessions and visits from top employers. Our
graduates go on to successful careers in a range of organisations
including banking, finance, management, and the major software
houses, where they work mainly on analysis, design, implementation
and maintenance of software applications and systems. Many of our
graduates alternatively choose further study. Recent graduates have
found employment as…. • Analyst Programmer, Airbus • E-Disclosure
Specialist, Stroz Friedberg • Financial Software Developer, goldman
sachs • Information Security Consultant, Merrill lynch • Software
Developer, Bank of America • Senior Software Engineer, Oracle • IT
Consultant, Detica • Management Trainee, Asian Media &
Marketing group • Post Doctoral Research Associate, Inovia
TEACHING STYLE Our department has a reputation for good teaching in
a friendly environment. We use a mix of teaching styles including
traditional lectures, small and large tutorial groups, practical
laboratories, individual and group projects, and provide
opportunities to speak to staff on a one-to-one basis. We have an
active research programme that we bring to bear on our teaching,
exposing all students in the final years of their courses to the
latest issues in the field.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT All programmes include
flexible choices for you to follow your interests, usually in the
final year. Single honours students also undertake a supervised
project in their final year. Assessment is made using a mix of
conventional examinations, coursework, presentations, and
laboratory exercises.
LOCATION You will have access to over 170 fast PCs running Windows
and Linux. These are spread over several laboratories for the
exclusive use of the department. The King’s Computing Society
organises social and other activities, and first years are
allocated "Buddy" students from other years to help you settle
in.
SPECIAL NOTES The Department of Informatics is the new name for the
Department of Computer Science. The relaunched Department includes
the addition of research groups in two new areas (Robotics and
Telecommunications), in addition to the three Computer Science
groups of Agents & Intelligent Systems, Bioinformatics &
Algorithm Design, and Software Modelling & Applied Logic. The
titles of the undergraduate degree programmes remain unchanged, but
the selection of available optional taught course modules is likely
to expand even further to reflect the range of research interests
in the restructured department. All years of our programmes are
kept under constant review and we reserve the right to change and
improve them at any time.
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