The University of Kent has a very good reputation for Computer Science and in particular excellent industry placements/links leading to good job opportunities.
https://www.kent.ac.uk/courses/pdfs/computer-science.pdfI have worked with quite a couple of ex Kent University Computer Science graduates in my time in the IT industry who had some great industry placements (e.g Sun Microsystems[now Oracle], Cisco, Microsoft etc).
Another good Computer Science degree course is Newcastle
https://www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees/g400/#coursedetailsin both cases the course structure is less Maths/Numerical Algorithm based and more practical programming, web design and software engineering biased.
The key point is to choose a University and Computer Science degree course that is not too theoretical and anti proprietary software (such as Microsoft, Oracle or Cisco etc), but also one that has great Industry connections and offers good Industry placement and job prospects.
I would always encourage Undergrad Computer Science graduates to consider taking Propriety Industry based certifications(such as Cisco CNA or Microsoft MSCE etc) in their own time alongside their degree course curriculum - this will pay great dividends when it comes to looking for summer paid internships and graduate job placements. My DD got a great paid summer internship with Cisco Systems at the end of her 2nd year which led to a graduate job offer.