School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment
The School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment is one of the leading schools for programmes in building and surveying in the UK. The school also carries out extensive research in partnership with industry, commerce and other academic institutions in the UK and overseas.
Postgraduate study
A postgraduate qualification from the School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment (SCEBE), will give you the knowledge and cutting-edge practice needed to excel in your chosen field. We’re proud of our links with industry and the partnerships we have developed with professional bodies, which together with the expertise of our academic staff, ensures that our courses provide you with the work-ready skills that employers are looking for.
You'll have the opportunity to work with experts in the fields of engineering, cyber security and data science, as well as construction project management, surveying, environmental management and many more
Postgraduate students can benefit from a number of scholarships on offer at GCU and GCU graduates may also be eligible for a 20% course fee discount.
One of the real positives I took from my time at GCU was the emphasis they put on leadership, communication and presentation.
The lecturers gave me the confidence and the ability to explain complex ideas easily, a skill that has stood me in great stead over the years.
Progress to a career in 3D design, virtual environments, architectural visualisation, computer games or visual effects. Develop advanced, postgraduate-level expertise in 3D modelling, lighting, rendering, animation and video production.
Embark on a career in a rapidly growing field and become a data scientist with an engineering background equipped with a skill set that's valued in a range of industry sectors.
Go further with instrumentation, control systems, data analysis and system health management, using existing skills in engineering and physical science. Progress your career in the oil and gas, renewables, utilities or manufacturing sectors.
Take existing skills in computing, computer engineering or electronics and apply them to postgraduate-level study in data engineering, data-science/analytics and IoT. Progress as a data analyst, systems architect or IT/data engineer.
LONDON: Take your skills in computing, computer engineering or electronics and apply them to postgraduate-level study in data engineering, data-science/analytics and IoT. Progress as a data analyst, systems architect or IT/data engineer.
Take existing skills in international development, environmental sciences and social and political science and apply them to postgraduate study. Progress to a career as a programme manager in climate change and climate justice, advisor or researcher.
Advance your training in Computer Science and Analytics technologies, focusing on cloud computing, information security, programming, and AI. Progress as a software developer, systems analyst or cloud architect
Advance your training in Computer Science and Analytics technologies, focusing on cloud computing, information security, programming, and AI. Progress as a software developer, systems analyst or cloud architect.
Pursue a career in cyber security with a postgraduate degree that equips you with distinct specialist knowledge and analytical skills. Youll be able to solve complex cyber security problems with expert-level ability.
Apply existing skills in electrical, electronic and computer engineering to develop further insight at postgraduate electronic engineering level. Progress your career and help address global challenges.