BSc Computer Science with Education and Qualified Teacher Status

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of East London

Program Overview

This three-year degree combines advanced computer science with professional teacher training, allowing you to graduate as both a computing specialist and a qualified teacher. It’s designed for students who want to develop strong technical expertise while inspiring the next generation of learners through teaching.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1:
Your first year builds a solid foundation in computing and education. You’ll study modules like Software Development, Computer Systems & Networks, and Web Technologies, alongside Computer Science Teaching and Learning and School-Based Training 1: Reflections on Practice. This early mix of programming and classroom experience helps you connect digital skills with real teaching practice.

Year 2:
In the second year, you’ll deepen your knowledge of computing through modules such as Database Systems, Web and Mobile App Development, and Data Communications and Networks. You’ll also focus on developing your teaching and research skills with School-Based Training 2 and Researching Computer Science Learning, where you’ll start applying your technical knowledge in actual classroom environments.

Year 3:
Your final year brings together everything you’ve learned. You’ll explore advanced modules such as Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Topics in Computer Science, while completing Active Inquiry and School-Based Training 3: Reflections on Practice. This year is dedicated to refining your computing expertise, leading lessons in schools, and meeting all the standards required for Qualified Teacher Status.


Focus areas:
Computer programming · Artificial intelligence · Data systems · Web and mobile development · Teaching practice · Pedagogical methods · Reflective learning

Learning outcomes:
Graduates will master key areas of computer science, design and deliver engaging lessons, apply educational research, demonstrate professional teaching competence, and achieve Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

Professional alignment (accreditation):
The degree is professionally aligned with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), qualifying you to teach computer science in UK secondary schools immediately upon graduation.

Reputation (employability rankings):
The University of East London is well regarded for its strong teaching standards and graduate employability. Its computing and education departments are known for hands-on learning and industry relevance, with high employment and progression rates for QTS-qualified graduates.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Education and Qualified Teacher Status at University of East London (UEL) brings theory to life through cutting-edge facilities, real group work, and industry-backed opportunities that prepare you for your future:

From day one, you'll work in modern Windows/Linux networking & operating system labs and computer game studios, using tools for programming, database development, and web engineering, all supported with Moodle and Career Zone, UEL’s digital careers hub to strengthen both your skills and employability.


Experiential Learning Highlights:

  • Group-based work and software labs: From Year 1, collaborate on projects in small teams, developing applications using professional-grade tools, reflecting real-life practices .

  • Specialist computing labs: Access networking/OS labs (Windows and Linux), plus computer game labs with software tools and development environments which is perfect for coding, gaming or database modules .

  • Research-informed pedagogy: Education modules encourage you to explore and reflect on teaching practice, using real data, lesson planning, and feedback to inform your teaching approach .

  • Work-based & industry-linked projects: Participate in city-based opportunities like fintech hackathons (alongside MBA, Blockchain & Law students), and solve real-world challenges under industry mentorship.

  • Paid internships (UE UEL Funded Internship Scheme): Earn while you learn through 12-week funded roles, sometimes within UEL or external partners; these come with mentoring and help you build your CV.

  • Embedded placements & summer work: You can take a sandwich year or shorter placements embedded in your degree as well as short summer roles supported through Career Zone and 1:1 placement coaching.

  • Mentoring & Employer Network: Connect with industry through Career Zone’s platforms, mentorship from global firms like Amazon and Microsoft, and employer-led events at Canary Wharf and Docklands.

  • Research-led learning: Engage with active research projects in AI, cybersecurity, computer vision, and HCI. Internships or assistant roles with faculty help you gain insight into cutting-edge work.

  • Career Zone & Professional Skills: Use UEL’s platform for jobs, career coaching, CVs, workshops, mock interviews, and a “Careers Passport” endorsed by Amazon and Microsoft.

  • State-of-the-art campus facilities: At Docklands and Stratford, you’ll benefit from the Harvard lecture theatre with live streaming, a £14 m Stratford library, multimedia studios, simulated professional environments, and the Sportsdock fitness centre.

  • Dedicated education classrooms on Docklands and Stratford campuses are equipped with industry-standard teaching tools—mirroring modern school environments for lesson practice

Progression & Future Opportunities

University of East London BSc (Hons) Computer Science QTS graduates consistently demonstrate strong early career success: around 82% are employed or in further study within six months, with approximately 85% working in skilled or highly-skilled roles. Typical graduate destinations include:

  • ICT Coordinator or Lead Teacher

  • Educational Technology Specialist or Instructional Designer

  • Education Consultant or Academic Tutor

  • Cybersecurity Analyst / Network Engineer

  • Systems Analyst / Data / Technical Consultant

  • Information Security Specialist / Web Developer

University services that support employment

  • Dedicated Careers & Employability support – UEL’s Career Zone provides one-to-one coaching, CV/interview prep, mock interviews, and hosts the annual “fUEL Your Future” fair with ~100 employers, including Barclays, Siemens, Canary Wharf Group, and more.

  • Work Placements & Internships – optional placement year (6–12 months) with partners like Microsoft, Cisco, Amazon, Siemens, NHS, Crossrail and others, offering real-world experience and networking.

  • Employment stats & salary figures – ~91% in employment/study six months after graduation. Median BSc Computer Science salaries are ~£23 k at 15 months, increasing to ~£26 k at 3 years and ~£28 k at 5 years.

  • University–industry partnerships – strong ties to Microsoft, Cisco, Amazon Web Services, Siemens, NHS and other London businesses; UEL is a BCS-accredited programme, a recognized Microsoft IT and CompTIA Academy.

  • Accreditation value – BCS accreditation plus Academy status boosts your credentials, ensuring your degree supports progression toward Chartered IT Professional status.

  • Graduation outcomes – 85% of grads report being in skilled or highly-skilled roles, with 75% saying their job aligns with their plans, 55% use their university-learned skills, and 100% find their work meaningful.


Further Academic Progression:
Graduates can enhance their career and academic credentials through:

  • MSc courses at UEL (e.g., Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cyber Security, IoT, Cloud Computing, Blockchain & FinTech), or pursue similar master’s programmes elsewhere.

  • PhD research, supported by UEL’s Schools of Computing & Digital Technologies and active industry links.

  • Begin teaching directly in schools thanks to QTS qualification.

  • Continued certification through BCS Chartered IT Professional, and specialist exams (e.g., Microsoft, CompTIA) leading to niche roles in cloud, cybersecurity, or data.

Program Key Stats

£16,020 (Annual cost)
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Primary School Teacher
  • Secondary School Teacher
  • Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teacher
  • Educational Consultant
  • Teaching Assistant
  • Education Policy Advisor
  • Curriculum Developer
  • Education Coordinator
  • Early Years Educator
  • Learning Support Specialist
  • Education Officer
  • Tutor
  • Educational Psychologist Assistant
  • Youth Worker
  • Training and Development Officer
  • Academic Advisor
  • Education Program Manager
  • Literacy Specialist
  • Education Researcher
  • Careers Advisor

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