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Discover the range of Computer Science degrees offered at Durham University, including BSc and MEng programs with a collaborative focus on Software Engineering. Our degrees emphasize industry partnerships, preparing graduates for high employability with excellent placement statistics, including a 91.2% employment rate for Computer Science graduates. Students benefit from strong ties with companies like IBM and Microsoft, ensuring they gain crucial skills through internships and teamwork. Learn how to apply, enhance your personal statement, and join a thriving community of future tech leaders.
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Beyond programming Dr Sarah Drummond
Overview • Current Durham Computer Science degrees / applying to Durham (Computer Science) • Proposed new degree (under construction) for 2015 • Preparing our students for employment • Software Engineering within Computer Science – an outline of student activities
Our Degrees • BSc in Computer Science 3 years Standard offer: AAA including Maths • BSc in Computer Science with European Studies 4 years 3rd year is spent abroad at a European university or work placement Standard offer: AAA including Maths • MEng in Computer Science 4 years Additional year comprising advanced modules and a research project Standard offer: A*AA including Maths • Natural Sciences / Joint Honour degrees
Proposed degree for 2015 • Software Development for Business undergraduate degree • e-skills UK in collaboration with Accenture, IBM, BBC, ARM, Cisco, Microsoft, BT etc. • Mix of technical and professional skills with input from industry • 4 year BSc with year 3 taken out in industry • Much overlap with the CS degrees • Entry requirements AAA (to include Maths) Further information: http://www.softwaredevelopmentforbusiness.com/
Applying to Computer Science • Skills • Logical thinking • Computing experience is helpful but not a pre-requisite • Good personal statement: • This is the only part the student has to write • Needs to demonstrate why they think they would be a good CS student • General interests are helpful The right grades and enthusiasm • How to write and effective personal statement • What to included in your personal statement • Teaching Kits – personal statements and references
Key points on employability in CS • Destination figures for 2012 are again excellent, with 91.2% of Computer Science leavers securing employment or going on to further study within six months of graduating. This is above the University average of 88.3% • The unemployment rate for the department is only 2.9% compared to a University average of 7.2% • The department’s performance in relation to Graduate Prospects score ranks us 13th (out of 101 CS depts.) in the 2014 Times Good University Guide – this is improving year on year
Employability – Starting salaries DLHE survey of 2012 leavers
Employability We have long industrial relationships offering excellent internship opportunities Performance through technology
Employability: destinations Source: DLHE survey of 2010 leavers
Employability: destinations Source: DLHE survey of 2010 leavers
Employability: destinations Source: DLHE survey of 2010 leavers
Software Engineering • SE involves team work which requires collaboration and communication skills to be developed • Typical team projects have real world customers e.g. • Proctor and Gamble • Durham Wind farm planner • Durham Software for Wind-tunnels • Durham Wildlife Trust/Biological Sciences • 3rd Sector regional organisations (Charities and Not-for-profit) • Talks and workshops given by Industrialists
Contact details • Departmental admissions contacts • E-mail: ecs.admissions@durham.ac.uk • Tel: 0191 334 1700 • Admissions tutors: Computer Science: Dr Sarah Drummond Engineering: Dr David Sims-Williams