BSc Hons Computer Science with Management ITMB

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Queen Mary University of London

Program Overview

The Computer Science BSc (Hons) at Queen Mary University of London is a dynamic three-year program that equips students with the skills to tackle global technological challenges from blockchain to AI-driven healthcare solutions. Ideal for problem-solvers passionate about software development, cybersecurity, and data science, this degree blends theory with hands-on projects, preparing graduates for high-demand roles in tech.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1

Students build core computing skills while being introduced to key business and management concepts.
Core modules include:

  • ECS404U - Computer Systems and Networks
  • ECS427U - Professional and Research Practice 
  • BUS001 - Fundamentals of Management 
  • ECS417U - Fundamentals of Web Technology 
  • ECS419U - Information Systems Analysis 
  • BUS017 - Economics for Business 

Year 2

Deepens technical computing knowledge while expanding management expertise, aligned with ITMB industry standards.
Core modules include:

  • ECS529U - Algorithms and Data Structure (15 credits)
  • ECS531U - Business Modelling (15 credits)
  • BBUS245 - Financial Markets and Securities (15 credits)
  • ECS505U - Software Engineering  (15 credits)
  • ECS524U - Internet Protocols and Applications (15 credits)
  • BUS101 - Introduction to Marketing and Communications (15 credits)

Year 3 (Placement Year - Optional)

  • Full-year paid industrial placement (120 credits)

  • Develops professional skills in tech/business environment

  • Supported by university placement team

Year 3/4 (Final Year)

Students complete an individual project and select advanced options blending tech and management.
Core modules:

  • Final Year Project 

  • Strategic Management

Optional modules include:
Technical Focus:

  • ECS639U - Web Programming (15 credits) 
  • ECS658U - Further Object Oriented Programming (15 credits) 
  • ECS671U - Semi-Structured Data Engineering (15 credits)  
  • BUS324 - The Management of Human Resources (15 credits)
  • ECS622U - Product Development (15 credits)

 Assessment Format

  • Course assessment combines coursework (presentations, lab reports, coding assignments, project work) and exams (May/June), with exact mixes varying by module.

  • Individual and group projects include written reports, practical demonstrations, and often oral exams or presentations.

Focus areas:

Programming paradigms • Systems & networks • Algorithms & theory • Databases & GUI • Software engineering • Optional in AI, security, data mining, UX

Learning outcomes:

Write efficient, object-oriented code

Design secure systems and databases

Analyse computational problems

Develop software in teams 

Execute an independent computer science project.

Professional alignment (accreditation):

Fully BCS-accredited for Chartered IT status, and partially accredited for Chartered Engineer recognition. This program aligns well with professional standards through its technical rigour and project-based structure.

Reputation (employability rankings):

  • Ranked 6th in the UK for Computer Science by Times Higher Education.

  • QM excels in research impact (REF 2021), contributing to innovation in AI, computer vision, speech, and music technology.

  • Graduates go on to roles in finance, healthcare, games, and more, backed by BCS accreditation, robust career support, and a strong London tech network.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

 

Queen Mary’s BSc (Hons) Computer Science blends rigorous theory with hands-on application, delivering real-world learning through advanced labs, guided project work, and strong employer-facing opportunities.

Facilities & Digital Tools

Informatics Teaching Laboratory (ITL):
Four expansive open-plan floors housing over 300 Windows/Linux workstations, supporting coding, prototyping, multimedia, and electronics. Students also access:

  • Electronics & Human Interaction Labs

  • Antenna Measurement and Audio/Visual Rooms

  • High-spec Dell i7 desktops with NVIDIA Quadro GPUs

  • Remote SSH and desktop access for flexible work anytime

Specialist Labs Include:

  • Control Room for digital audio experimentation

  • Real-time Power & Control Systems Lab

  • MAT Workshop for physical prototyping
    These support hands-on learning in modules like robotics, motion tracking, IoT, and human-computer interaction.

Experiential Learning Breakdown

Structured Labs (Years 1–3):
Practical sessions complement each lecture:

  • Programming in Java, Python, C++

  • Circuit design, digital audio processing, and UX prototyping

  • Technical demonstrators support real-time debugging and tool use

Optional MSci Path (Year 4):

  • Group Research Project (30 credits) under staff supervision

  • Emphasis on research-led innovation, often tied to active departmental labs

Industry Placements & Work Experience

Optional Industrial Experience Year:
After Year 2, you can undertake a paid 12-month placement at companies like Accenture, IBM, Disney, GSK, and others. Supported by:

  • QMUL Careers Hub

  • Department placement team

  • Integrated into your degree title (e.g., BSc with Industrial Experience)

Optional Summer Internships (BSc route):
8–12 week internships are popular, sourced via:

  • QMUL career fairs and employer talks

  • EAST Initiative workshops and events

  • Careers Hub platform postings and alumni networks

Final-Year Project Highlights

  • Individual Project (BSc): You'll deep-dive into a technical problem which may involve building tools, conducting AI research, or security systems analysis

  • Group Project (MSci): Interdisciplinary research or client-based challenge designed to stretch collaborative design and advanced implementation skills

Progression & Future Opportunities

Queen Mary University of London's BSc (Hons) Computer Science graduates launch into high-impact tech roles: around 85% are employed or pursuing further study 15 months after graduating, with average starting salaries of £34.5k, rising to about £46k by five years. Popular roles include:

  • Software Engineer or Developer

  • Data Analyst or Data Scientist

  • AI / Cybersecurity Specialist

  • Systems Architect or Technical Consultant

University services that support employment

  • The Careers & Employability Service provides tailored one-on-one coaching, CV/interview prep, job fairs, and access to CareerHub and QMPlus resources.

  • The School of EECS (Electronic Engineering and Computer Science) offers continuous careers development via workshops, guest speakers, and internship support.

Employment stats & salary figures

  • Median salaries for Queen Mary CS grads: £35k at 15 months, £37k at 3 years, £47k at 5 years (with a typical 25–75% range of £30–£50k at 15 months).

  • 90% of graduates secure highly skilled jobs; 80% in IT specifically.

University–industry partnerships

  • Collaboration with top employerslike IBM, Google, Microsoft, Bloomberg, Sky, Accenture, Goldman Sachs, and Dell through placements, insight weeks, and employer events.

  • Students generally complete an optional Industrial Experience year during Year 3, enhancing employment prospects.

Long-term accreditation & reputation

  • The BSc is fully BCS‑accredited, meeting education requirements for Chartered IT Professional and partial Chartered Engineer status.

  • Queen Mary is a Russell Group university with top‑10 graduate starting salaries in the country.

Graduation outcomes

  • 85% are employed or studying; 90% in high‑skill roles by 15 months.

  • 75% find their roles meaningful and aligned with career plans; 65% use their degree skills at work.

  • Employers include Accenture, BBC, Goldman Sachs, IBM, Santander, Vodafone, Disney, JP Morgan, Wipro, and others.

Further Academic Progression

Upon graduating, you can pursue:

  • An optional Year-in-Industry BSc pathway for immersive professional experience.

  • Standalone MSc programs in AI, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Software Engineering at QMUL or globally.

  • PhD-level research, working with QMUL’s research partners and advanced labs.

  • Professional qualifications (e.g. Chartered IT Professional via BCS) or conversion programs in related sectors.

Program Key Stats

£29,950
Sept Intake : 29th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • IT Consultant
  • Business Analyst
  • Project Manager (IT)
  • Software Developer
  • Data Analyst
  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Systems Analyst
  • Technical Account Manager
  • Enterprise Architect
  • Product Manager (Tech)
  • UX/UI Designer
  • Cloud Solutions Architect

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