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Offered by the University of London
23 courses total, 14 - 28 hours per week
Hands-on learning from anywhere, no travel required
Tuition varies by geographic location
Choose a study schedule that matches your commitments
Start your tech career or gain the skills to advance it with this degree. Designed for all skill levels—including those with no coding experience—it equips you with up-to-date computing skills and hands-on programming in multiple languages, preparing you for roles in fast-growing IT industries. Applicants for this programme are accepted from a diverse range of professional and academic backgrounds.
Direct Entry
For direct entry to the BSc Computer Science degree, you will usually meet the following criteria:
Age 17+ by the registration deadline of your enrolment session.
GCSE Mathematics (Grade A*-B / 9-5) or AS Level Mathematics (A-E), or equivalent
A good level of English which can be evidenced through English proficiency tests
To satisfy our General Entrance Requirements.
Performance Based Admission
If you do not meet the academic requirements for direct entry, you can apply for the programme via the performance based admission route. To be eligible for this route, applicants must normally meet the following criteria:
one year of relevant working experience
age 17+ by the registration deadline of your enrolment session
have passed at least four separate subjects at GCSE or GCE O level, with grades A to C, or the equivalent. Equivalents include the successful completion of the US High School Diploma,
and satisfy the University of London English Language Requirements.
To be admitted onto the full BSc programme, applicants must:
Pass both Introduction to Programming I and either Computational or Discrete Mathematics with a weighted average of 40 per cent or above. Successful applicants for this programme are accepted from a diverse range of professional and academic backgrounds - previous experience and qualifications in IT are not required.
If you are unsure as to which entry route you are eligible for, please apply via the direct entry route only. If you do not meet all of the entrance criteria for this route, your application will automatically be considered for Performance Based Admission.
If the University of London are unable to issue you an offer, they may suggest alternatives, such as the International Foundation Programme for Computer Science, or recommend additional qualifications to help you meet the entry requirements.
If you do not meet the mathematics requirements, you can take the mathematics aptitude test. You will need to take the upper intermediate test and this will cost £50. To pass you must achieve a score of 40% or above. The test is taken online and you will have a maximum of 60 minutes to complete it.
Applications for the Fall 2025 cohort will open in summer.
Have you consider the University of London's International Foundation Programme (IFP) for Computer Science? Find out how this programme could help you prepare for the BSc Computer Science degree. Explore the IFP for Computer Science.
May 22: Webinar: Finishing your Bachelor's Degree Online | Register here.
Interested in saving money on your degree? Watch our Prior Learning Credit webinar to learn more.
If you have any questions please contact the University of London.
View the Prospectus; Programme Specification and Schedule of Programme Fees.
Applications for the Fall 2025 cohort will open in summer.
Have you consider the University of London's International Foundation Programme (IFP) for Computer Science? Find out how this programme could help you prepare for the BSc Computer Science degree. Explore the IFP for Computer Science.
May 22: Webinar: Finishing your Bachelor's Degree Online | Register here.
Interested in saving money on your degree? Watch our Prior Learning Credit webinar to learn more.
If you have any questions please contact the University of London.
View the Prospectus; Programme Specification and Schedule of Programme Fees.