Course Overview

Studying Computing and Communications at Lancaster University offers you the opportunity to gain a professionally accredited degree with or without previous computing experience.

All our Computer Science degree programmes offer a curriculum that combines theory and practice. You begin your degree studying a range of subjects, including Software Development, Information Systems and Digital Systems. In your second year, you follow several core subjects, such as databases and Human-Computer Interaction and one optional module. If you follow our Study Abroad programme, you'll complete your second year at one of our leading partner institutions in Europe, the USA, Canada or Australia.

Your third year courses include Software Design and Languages and Compilation. You will also choose from optional modules and complete a final year project.

The flexibility of the course structure gave me lots of control in directing my studies into areas that interested me the most.

Career opportunities

Your degree will equip you with technical skills enabling you to work in professional software and system development environments. Recent graduates have started careers as software design engineers, programmers and web developers. Some have stayed with us for MSc or PhD studies, whilst others have made use of their transferable skills and taken up work in IT support or entered the Civil Service.