Top reasons to choose Computer Science at NTU
A great formula for your future career...
Develop your speciality in technologically advanced areas as an independent learner in ever-forward industry. Set yourself apart with skills that analyse computing requirements, evaluate tools, and craft innovative solutions to real-world challenges. You will also benefit from the excellent teaching, guidance and support of industry experts who have worked with organisations such as Fujitsu Systems and the US Department of Homeland Security.
See the facilities on your course
You'll be based at our Clifton campus. It is the definition of 'campus life' with everything you need right on your doorstep. The campus offers the best of both worlds: a self-contained community with easy access to everything Nottingham has to offer. Our facilities encompass a diverse array, featuring a high-tech robotic arena, advanced gaming consoles, specialised networking and security labs, and human-interactive technology labs. providing a conducive learning environment.
Take a virtual tour to see our specialist computer science facilities.
To give you maximum exposure to everything you can expect from a career in computer science, you’ll be spending a lot of time in our studios and labs. There are a huge range of professional tools, technology and facilities on your doorstep.
What else you need to know about studying at NTU
Why choose NTU for postgraduate study?
Find out what studying for a postgraduate degree at NTU can do for you and your career.
Postgraduate fees and funding
How much will a postgraduate degree at NTU cost you, and what's the best way to fund your studies?
Accommodation
We make accommodation easy. Our halls of residence are secure, inclusive of all bills, and within easy reach of campuses and amenities, giving you more time to focus on your studies, settling in, and making friends.
Student life
University is about so much more than just your studies. Everything’s on offer here — there’s sport, art, music, food, and so much more.
Take your next steps towards joining NTU
Whether you're ready to accept your offer, or still want a little time, we've got you covered.
Meet our Computer Science staff and students
Don't just take our word for it. Find out what it's really like to study at NTU and the amazing opportunities on offer from our students.
Our Computer Science staff have a wide range of academic and industry expertise to support your studies. Meet our Computer Science staff.
View your course page
Still need more information? Browse your course page for further details, including a list of all available course modules and potential graduate career options.
We support your success
What makes life and learning at NTU so special? Here’s just a few of the benefits and free services designed to enhance your student experience. We cover everything during studies, extra-curricular activities, through to career development and post-graduation support.
Clubs and Societies
Whatever your engineering interests may be, there will be a society of likeminded students waiting to welcome you.
A community for anyone interested in artificial intelligence, robotics, and all tech-related innovations. Whether you’re here to learn the basics, take on advanced challenges, or just explore the possibilities of AI and robotics, this is the place for you!
DevSoc is a society under NTU's Department of Computer Science that focuses on all things computer science and IT. DevSoc welcome all kinds of activities ranging from making games to tinkering with hardware.
This society welcomes those who are interested in anything to do with gaming and esports! They offer a range of events and things for everyone to take part in, whether this be competitive or casual, every person can get involved!
This society is open to people of all genders across all the STEM subjects as a place to socialise, inspire and have fun! The society focuses is on supporting women, non-binary and trans-masc people who may feel under-represented on their courses.
The Postgraduate Society offers numerous events throughout the year where postgraduate students can meet, socialize, and network in an informal, non-academic setting.
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