The basic intention of an academic Program in Computer Science is to develop the student’s critical professional thinking and intuition. The curriculum must be structured to provide a balanced mixture of theory and practical experiences at foundation and advance levels to make the graduate capable of sound professional decisions.
Programme Objectives
- The Program will provide a broad understanding of the field via introducing concepts, theory, and techniques.
- Intensive education/training in focused areas of Computer Science is desirable.
- The Program may encourage students to develop and use abstract models in addition to apply respective technology in practical situations
- Computer Science graduates require special communication skills both orally and in writing. They must be able to produce well-organized reports, which clearly delineate objectives, methods of solution, results, and conclusions for a complex task.
- The Program will provide formal foundations for higher learning.
- The Program will be dynamic and flexible enough to maintain currency with the latest scientific and technological developments in the field.
- The Program will provide professional orientation to prepare students for industry.