
With UCL’s Bachelor of Computer Science, you can explore a variety of topics, such as Software Development, Algorithms, Networking and Artificial Intelligence to obtain a deeper understanding on the history, design, and application of Computer Science.
With the knowledge you gain, you will be able to develop, influence, and assess technology once you have earned your degree. In addition to becoming a proficient programmer, you will acquire the abilities required to develop fresh, cutting-edge technologies that have the potential to influence how people use computers and communicate in the future.
Duration – 4 years
Next Intake – September
Study Mode – 2 years at UCL and 2 years at Canada
Next Transfer Intake – September
Sri Lanka General Certificate of Education – Advanced Level
London/Cambridge Advanced Level
UCL has partnered exclusively with Dalhousie University, a highly regarded U15 research-intensive university in Canada, providing the first and only Canadian degree program in Sri Lanka, . The first two years of Dalhousie University Canada’s Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Applied Computer Science programs are available to UCL students. Students who successfully complete the program are admitted to Dalhousie University in Canada for their third year.
You can visit the official UCL website for further information.
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