About Applied Computing Bsc (hons) in University of Dundee
With this degree, you could pursue a career in computing even if you don't have Mathematics at Higher or A-level. You'll learn how to design and develop all types of software to make computers do new things or manage tasks more efficiently.
This could include applications for mobile devices, developing websites, or programming software. This degree teaches you how to use technology to find solutions.
Some examples of student projects include:
- databases to analyse care providers
- educational games for young people
- verification tools to help interpret attacks on cyber security
You will gain an understanding of the theoretical and scientific components of computing. This includes:
- algorithms for data processing and analysis
- fundamental theory of information and computation
- software engineering principles and practices
- interactive entertainment and video games programming
As well as exploring how users interact with technology during your studies, you'll also have an opportunity to work with real users. At our dedicated User Centre, you will meet with people with varying computing capabilities. This can help you to understand how to build technology which meets people's diverse needs in fun and creative ways.
You'll also learn about software development, physical computing, and data management. You'll gain a thorough understanding of a range of programming languages including Java, C++, and C# so you become a versatile and adaptable programmer.
Career
Our students develop the expertise that employers want from computing graduates. Our advisory board includes experts from a range of industries including Amazon, Scottish Enterprise Tayside, NCR, Chevron, and Microsoft.
You'll have a huge range of career opportunities available as industries and organisations rely on computing systems and development.
Career options include:
- software development
- project management
- systems analysis
- information management
- database management
Academic qualification equivalents
- Students must have good results (60% overall) in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: The requirement for most undergraduate and postgraduate degrees is IELTS 6.5 overall with a 6.0 in writing and 6.0/5.5 minimum in the other three components.
- TOEFL (iBT): 88 overall, including at least 21 in Listening, 20 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, 23 in Writing.
- PTE: 62 overall, including at least 56 in all four skills
University of Dundee Highlights
Type |
Public, Co-ed |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1881 |
Location |
Dundee, Scotland |
Parent Institution |
University of Dundee |
Mode of Program |
Full-time/ Online |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Student-Faculty Ratio |
17:1 |
Financial Aid |
Available |
Test Scores Accepted |
IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, CAE, CPE, Duo lingo, etc. |
Percentage of International Students |
22% |
Intake sessions |
Fall, Winter |
University of Dundee Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Expense |
Fee for undergraduates |
Fee for graduates |
Tuition |
18,150 GBP per year |
18,150 GBP per year |
Room & Board |
4,593 – 5,682 GBP |
6,981 - 7,585 GBP |
Transport |
80 GBP per month |
80 GBP per month |
Food |
74 GBP per month |
74 GBP per month |
Interests and hobbies |
46 GBP per month |
46 GBP per month |
Personal expenditure, utilities and miscellaneous |
26 GBP per month |
26 GBP per month |