Computer Science (User Experience)

St Mary's University, Twickenham

Undergraduate BSc (Hons) Full-time 3 Years Computer science

Computer Science (User Experience) BSc (Hons) is an undergraduate degree at St Mary's University, Twickenham, based in Twickenham, taught full-time over 3 years. Entry requires around 112 - 128 UCAS points.

UCAS Points

112 - 128 points

Typical offer · UCAS

About this course

Lead the tech landscape with our hands-on user experience and computer science degree.
Develop in-depth knowledge and hands-on practice with our user experience (UX) and computer science degree. You will build a strong foundation in computer science and cover advanced topics like:

user research and analysis
user interface design
advanced user experience design.
As a result, you will become a leader in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

A focus on employability
Our user experience degree is hands-on. You will engage with:

lectures from industry guest speakers
hackathons
field trips to leading tech organisations and industry partners
industry conferences
tech meetups.
Therefore, you will:

develop a thorough understanding of the industry
apply skills to real-world scenarios, enhancing skills crucial for success within the field
grow your network
become a sought-after graduate.

Cutting-edge facilities
You’ll learn in a dynamic environment and access:

modern UX labs
industry software and platforms
a rich resource library.

Work placements: build practical experience
You can complete optional industrial placements and internships within UX and computing. Roles include:

UX/UI Designer
UX Researcher
Interaction Designer
Software Engineer.
As a result, you will stand out after graduation.

Entry Requirements

UCAS Tariff Points 112 - 128 points

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Course Details

Qualification
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
2025

2025-entry data — 2026 offers may differ

Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Twickenham
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Computer science