Not just how to write code. How to think about it.

The foundations that don't expire

AI tools are making it easier than ever to produce code. They're also making it easier to produce code that looks right but isn't. The engineers who will do well in this environment aren't the ones who prompt the best, they're the ones who can read what comes back, know why it fails, and fix it without a tutorial.

That's what Computer Science actually teaches. Not syntax. Not the framework of the moment. How to represent information, design algorithms, and reason about systems as they grow. Principles that hold whether the stack changes or not.

97% of graduates working in their field within six months

14 industry practitioners you learn from each year

25% of students have tuition fully covered by a company from day one

Three things running at once

Most degrees separate learning from doing. At Harbour.Space, three things run in parallel from day one: your modules, a long-term Capstone project, and — for many students — real part-time work with an employer who covers tuition.

Modules. 14 three-week intensives a year. Each one taught by a working practitioner: engineers, founders and researchers from Stripe, Google, OpenAI, Nvidia, Figma and others. One subject, total focus, then the next.

Capstone. One project that runs the whole degree. It starts on day one and grows with your skills. By graduation it's a real, finished piece of work, not a portfolio exercise, but something you can show and stand behind.

Employer work. Selected students join a real team part-time while they study, with tuition fully covered. By graduation, you're not entering the job market. You're already in it.

A degree you shape

The programme is 42 modules over three years. Sixteen are core, the foundations every computer scientist needs. Eleven you choose to go deeper. And fifteen are completely open: point them at a second discipline — Data & AI, Cyber Security, Front-end, Business — or spread them wide. A third of your degree is genuinely yours.

Same degree. Very different paths. Two students can graduate with the same Computer Science Bachelor's and have built entirely different expertise. That's by design.

We compete. And we win.

Of 50,000+ students in the ICPC each year, fewer than 140 reach the World Finals. In 2024, our team came 4th worldwide and 1st in Europe, ahead of MIT, Stanford and Oxford. That's not a detail. It's a signal about the level of thinking this programme is built around.

Now is a good time to start

The programme starts in September. Until 8 July, the Bachelor's in Computer Science is available at 25% off. If you've been thinking about it, this is a concrete reason to decide.

Not sure how you'll pay? At least one in four students has tuition fully covered, through employer sponsorship, campus contribution, or merit-based funding. Financial circumstance is never the deciding factor in who gets in.

Thanks for reading

If you're interested in further growth, take a look at our website to learn what your future could look like at Harbour.Space. Lastly, get in touch with us at hello@harbour.space to let us know your thoughts!

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