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Answer by deee for Does accreditation matter in Computer Science (UK)?

My undergraduate degree was a BCS accredited BEng in Software Engineering, and when I was applying for graduate programming jobs nobody was interested in the accreditation - they were interested in...

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Does accreditation matter in Computer Science (UK)?

For the context, I'm in the final year of my MEng degree in Computer Science, and I have a choice to resit a course, which I failed, to stay on the accredited route, or I can choose not to resit and...

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Answer by avid for Does accreditation matter in Computer Science (UK)?

You may wish to take a look at the BCS website to learn more about the accreditation process and what it is intended to signify.There seem to be two benefits to studying an accredited degree. The first...

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Answer by Fe2O3 for Does accreditation matter in Computer Science (UK)?

If you're not committed to a future in academia, it will be your early years of work experience that will influence where you head later. Eg: into "managerial" roles after a few years, or opening a...

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Answer by afaulconbridge for Does accreditation matter in Computer Science (UK)?

It may matter in the future, in ways that no-one can predict depending on what you may or may not decide to do in future (e.g. a further degree in a decade).Will any job you can get in the mean time...

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