Undergraduate Computer Science
Study Computer Science at Edge Hill to explore specialist fields like artificial intelligence (AI), cyber security and robotics.
With technology embedded in all aspects of society, there has never been a better time to innovate, analyse and lead in a digital world.
Learning in our £13m purpose-built Tech Hub, you’ll experiment in our specialist labs.
Employability is at the heart of our teaching with dedicated careers and placement support.
Our department is also proud to offer Microsoft Certified Fundamentals (MCF) and Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certifications as part of the course curriculum. These globally recognised certifications help you gain practical, industry-standard skills in Microsoft technologies and productivity tools, giving you a competitive edge in the job market.
After graduating, Edge Hill students have secured brilliant jobs including graduate tester for ROQ, IT architect for DXC Technology, and graduate QA engineer for AO.com.
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2nd in the North West for Learning Resources (National Student Survey 2025 - Computing)
2nd in the UK overall (Uni Compare 2026 - Computer Science)
Many of our computer science degree programmes are accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
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Hear from BSc (Hons) Computing student, Sean.
Studying at Edge Hill University.
Edge Hill student Sean shares their experience of studying BSc (Hons) Computing at Edge Hill University. On this course you will expand your horizons to the whole digital world from gaming, e-commerce and graphics to programming, networks and big data. Take a look at all our other courses in Computer Science above.Facilities
The Department of Computer Science is based in our state-of-the-art £13m Tech Hub. This purpose-built development offers outstanding contemporary facilities for computer science students students.
In our Tech Hub you will find specialist modern laboratories containing comprehensive test and measurement equipment, you’ll find high-specification computers, high-resolution screens and the latest hardware and software alongside our Harvard style lecture theatre.
Computer Science learning resources include robots and a robotics simulator, wired and wireless networking hardware, graphics software, web development tools, software development environments, big data servers, eye trackers, giant 3D interactive teaching screens, and use the latest software and hardware to develop relevant industrial skills.