The Computer Systems Engineering course at Queen Mary University of London combines core engineering principles with the essentials of computer science and mathematics, enabling students to design and implement computer systems components. This course provides students with a solid grounding in the principles and applications of computer systems’ software, hardware, and programming.Course Content: The Computer Systems Engineering course covers topics pertaining to fundamental programming concepts, systems analysis and specifications, digital systems and microprocessors, data structures and algorithms, software engineering, computer networks, and operating systems. Students will also gain practical laboratory experience and have the chance to undertake individual projects.Key Modules: The core modules include Professional and Research Themes, Programming in Java, Introduction to Information Systems, Mathematical Methods, Computer Systems and Networks, Internet Services and Protocols, Operating Systems, Professional and Research Themes 2, Computer Graphics and Image Processing and Principles of Digital Systems.Accreditations: The Computer Systems Engineering course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, on behalf of the Engineering Council, fulfilling most of the educational requirements to become an Incorporated Engineer (IEng).Future Careers: Graduates of this course are instilled with the innovative skills to design computer systems components, making them suitable for careers in a variety of industries including aerospace and automotive, IT, finance, and more. They can also undertake further studies or research in the field of Computer Systems Engineering.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.