Undergraduate studies in the Department of Information Systems & Computing
Information Systems and Computing at Brunel is one of the largest centres for research in its field in Europe – therefore you can be confident that our courses are relevant and up-to-date. Add to this our excellent record for employability, our pursuit of innovation, a vibrant campus – and you have a recipe for success.
Undergraduate courses - new for Autumn 2009
| Computer Science BSc | (G402, G407) |
| Computer Science BSc (Artificial Intelligence) |
(G701, G700) |
| Computer Science BSc (Digital Media & Games) |
(G450, G451) |
| Computer Science BSc (Network Computing) |
(G424, G423) |
| Computer Science BSc (Software Engineering) |
(G601, G602) |
| Information Systems BSc | (G523, G524) |
| Information Systems BSc (Business) |
(G5N1, G5NC) |
| Information Systems BSc (eCommerce) |
(GN51, GN5C) |
| Information Systems BSc (Human-Computer Interaction) |
(G444, G445) |
| Information Systems BSc (Social Web) |
(G590, G591) |
| Foundations of Information Technology | (G503) |
What our students say
I went to Orange as a student on placement but only a couple of months later, I was working on important projects and travelling abroad to attend meetings with the senior management team. I used theoretical knowledge developed at Brunel to improve business processes and designed an online testing tool for Orange to help the co-ordination of device testing within the UK and Europe.
Heman Khajuria, BSc Information Systems 2006
New Undergraduate degree courses for 2009
From 2009 we are introducing new undergraduate degrees which will give all students a common foundation of information systems analysis, technical and project management skills that underpin the analysis, development and deployment of all kinds of information and computer systems - from large distributed enterprise systems, to mobile system design.
With unique flexibility, during the degree you can choose an Information Systems or Computer Science 'specialism' that matches your career ambitions.
Professional placements
- get ahead of the game
A good degree is not always enough to get a head start in the graduate employment market. A professional placement helps you develop professionally and personally. It also helps you choose your career path and achieve a better degree classification.
Our teaching team
Over 40 research-active lecturers support the teaching and learning for our Undergraduate programmes. This includes academics who are recognised in their discipline as being world class; who have previously worked in industry; who practise their skills through consultancy; and who have written books on their subjects. They are supported by administrative and technical colleagues as well as over 60 PhD students. We recognise the importance that our excellent research and enterprise activities bring to our teaching to ensure it is current and challenging.
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I went to Orange as a student on placement but
only a couple of months later, I was working on
important projects and travelling abroad to attend
meetings with the senior management team. I used
theoretical knowledge developed at Brunel to
improve business processes and designed an online
testing tool for Orange to help the co-ordination of
device testing within the UK and Europe.
