Computer Science

Computer Science

Computing and communications technologies lie at the heart of every organisation. The delivery of information services includes a technological framework of hardware, software, networks, tools, internet applications and telecommunications equipment as well as the ethical, professional and legal issues which increasingly play a part in the industry. While hardware technology is developing and diversifying fast, the IT sector, however, is reporting a widening gap in software skills.

The ability to ascertain the IT requirements of different departments across the organisation, communicate ideas and create practical solutions for end-users are essential skills for an IT professional, and an integral part of Bachelor of Computer Science program.

The Computer Science program encompasses all these different areas, enabling graduates to apply what they have studied to the real-world environment.

Graduates will gain:

  • The fundamental concepts and principles of computing, and the roles that computers and network systems increasingly play in modern business practices.
  • A firm grounding in the application of state-of-the-art computer technologies such as multimedia, interactive media, security systems, business systems and intelligent/decision-making systems.
  • Project management and programming skills, and knowledge of the principles and methodologies in developing usable software systems.
  • Insights into cloud computing and other emerging trends, along with the ethical, professional and legal issues that currently dominate the debate in the IT industry.

Internship and placement opportunities can be arranged.

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