BSc Single Honours Computer Science (with Foundation Year)
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Discover how computing knowledge and digital skills prepare you to design, develop and evaluate solutions for a rapidly evolving technological world. The BSc (Hons) Computer Science at Birmingham Newman University is a full-time, three-year undergraduate degree designed for students seeking a strong foundation in computing and software development. Whether you are aiming to become a software engineer, systems analyst or progress into postgraduate study, this course offers a flexible and practical route into a wide range of digital careers.
Foundation Year at Birmingham Newman University
Start with confidence. Progress with purpose.
The Foundation Year is the first year of a four-year undergraduate degree at Birmingham Newman University. It offers a flexible route into higher education for students who may not meet standard entry requirements or who are returning to study after time away. Whether you are exploring a new direction or looking to strengthen your academic foundations, this additional year of study provides the structure, support and space to help you succeed.
You’ll apply through UCAS for your chosen degree with Foundation Year. Once you’ve successfully completed the Foundation Year and met the progression criteria, you’ll move into Year 1 of your undergraduate course.
Who is the Foundation Year for?
• This route is designed for students who:
• Are returning to education after a break
• Do not currently hold the qualifications for direct entry onto a three-year degree
• Want to build confidence and academic skills before starting undergraduate study
• Are seeking a structured and supportive introduction to university life
You’ll be part of a learning community that recognises your potential and supports your development from the very beginning. The Foundation Year is not just a pathway into university. It is a purposeful and personalised start to your academic journey.
What Will I Study?
The Foundation Year focuses on helping you become a confident, reflective and independent learner. You’ll begin by exploring how you learn and identifying strategies that work for you. You’ll also engage with wider themes such as identity, inequality and the human experience in a digital world. These topics encourage critical thinking and personal insight, while connecting across subject areas.
You’ll develop core academic skills including writing, research, digital literacy and communication. These are taught through seminars, workshops, online activities and one-to-one support. The aim is not only to prepare you for your chosen subject, but to help you feel connected to your learning and to the university community.
‘For someone returning to education after a hiatus, this foundation (year) was essential in helping me regain my academic footing and feel prepared for the challenges ahead.’ – Alix Wyatt, Birmingham Newman University Alumna
What Happens After the Foundation Year?
Once you’ve successfully completed the Foundation Year and met the progression requirements, you’ll begin Year 1 of your undergraduate degree. You’ll already be familiar with the university environment, your subject area and the expectations of academic study, giving you a strong foundation to build on.
Why Study This Course?
Studying the BSc (Hons) Computer Science at Birmingham Newman University offers a future-focused and professionally relevant route into the digital sector. Whether you're entering the tech industry, transitioning into a new field or continuing your studies, this course provides the technical foundation and adaptability needed to succeed. With a strong emphasis on ethical practice, innovation and real-world application, you will graduate ready to make a confident contribution to computing and digital transformation.
‘Every expert was once a beginner. Every line of code is a step forward. Every innovation creates new frontiers and new responsibilities. When you write your first line of code, it is not just a command for the machine, but a step towards reshaping the future.’ Adnan Qureshi, Senior Lecturer, Computer Science
Explore the Foundations of Modern Computing
You will study a well-rounded curriculum that includes programming, algorithms, databases, systems architecture and software engineering. These subjects are delivered through a blend of lectures, workshops and collaborative projects, encouraging you to apply your skills to practical scenarios. Alongside technical learning, you will explore the ethical, legal and social responsibilities of working in computing, helping you make informed decisions in professional contexts.
Supportive and Personalised Learning
At Birmingham Newman University, you will be part of a close-knit academic community that supports your growth. Teaching is delivered by experienced lecturers who bring both industry insight and academic expertise to the classroom. With small class sizes, regular feedback and a consistent weekly structure, you will benefit from a supportive environment that encourages both personal and professional development. On graduation, you will hold a full honours degree and be well-prepared for a range of computing careers or further study.

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Entry requirements, for UK home students, for September 2025 entry: 48 UCAS points Those with significant work and life experience of a complexity that demonstrates an aptitude to study at degree level, but with no formal qualifications, will also be favourably considered. Different degree pathway options available at the end of the foundation year may have different additional entry requirements. If you require any further information or clarification of entry requirements please contact our friendly, helpful Admissions department, who will be happy to help.
The full-time course fee, for UK home students, for September 2025 is: £9,535
Additional Costs
The University will review tuition fees and increase fees in line with any inflationary uplift as determined by the UK Government, if permitted by law or government policy, in subsequent years of your course. It is anticipated that such increases would be linked to RPI (the Retail Price Index excluding mortgage interest payments).
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This course enables students to develop competence in key themes such as artificial intelligence, data science and cyber security, alongside wisdom in their application domains, sufficient for them to progress to postgraduate study or employability.
A rigorous, coherent and engaging curriculum that draws on the teaching strengths and research expertise in the subject area, aims to provide students unfettered learning opportunities tailored to address emerging technologies and specialisms.
Learning opportunities encourage and support the spirit of intellectual curiosity and enquiry, an ability to apply computational thinking to solve problems and the capacity for creative computing.
Relevant professional bodies (e.g. British Computing Society) inform the learning experiences provided to acquire and develop the practical skills essential within Computer Science.
Students develop an appreciation of legal, professional, economic, environmental, moral and ethical issues involved with Computer Science and their impact upon society.

Where This Course Can Take You. Graduates of this degree are well-prepared for roles in software development, IT consultancy, systems analysis or further academic study. You may choose to work in areas such as application development, digital infrastructure or technical support across public, private or voluntary sectors. The course also supports progression into postgraduate study or professional certification. You will be equipped to contribute confidently to technology teams and help shape innovative digital solutions. Support from Birmingham Newman University’s Careers and Employability Service includes mentoring, networking opportunities and guidance on further study or employment.
Accreditations and Exemptions
This degree is academically rigorous and professionally relevant, preparing you for careers that require strong technical knowledge, ethical awareness and problem-solving skills. The curriculum is aligned with current academic frameworks and informed by industry expectations. As a student at Birmingham Newman University, you will gain experience with widely used programming languages, development environments and tools, supporting progression into postgraduate study, professional certification or employment in computing, software development or related fields.
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