B.Sc Computer Science
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A graduate with a B.Sc. in Computer Science will have the ability to
- Demonstrate mastery of Computer Science in the following core knowledge areas
- Data Structures and Programming Languages
- Databases, Software Engineering and Development
- Computer Hardware and Architecture
- Apply problem-solving skills and the knowledge of computer science to solve real world problems.
- Develop technical project reports and present them orally among the users
A graduate with a M.Sc. in Computer Science will have the ability to
- Communicate computer science concepts, designs, and solutions effectively and professionally
- Apply knowledge of computing to produce effective designs and solutions for specific problems
- Use software development tools, software systems, and modern computing platforms
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES | YEAR OF AFFILIATION |
B.Sc Computer Science | 1997 |
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES | YEAR OF AFFILIATION |
M.Sc CS & IT | 2014 |
M.Sc Computer Science | 2016 |
COURSE OUTCOMES
- Systems Thinking. Analyze, design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.
- Problem-Solving. Identify problems and formulate solutions for systems and organizations while reconciling conflicting objectives and finding compromises.
- Communication. Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
- Teamwork. Work effectively as part of a team to develop and deliver quality software artifacts.