Introduction
The ever-increasing use of technology in everyday life means that more and more emphasis is being placed on recruiting individuals with a specialist computing background. The Computing Science award aims to provide students with a solid grounding in computing fundamentals and to offer students the opportunity to develop their own interests in the field of computing.
A BSc in Computing Science produces graduates qualified to pursue careers in software development, web development, systems analysis, project management and computer engineering - the whole range of computing related occupations. It enables students to develop strong foundation in computer science and the ability to apply ITrelated technologies to solve practical problems.
Programme Structure (subject to approval)
The programme is delivered in part-time mode.
Modules
Level V Modules |
.Application Design and Development (15 credits) |
.Operating Systems (15 credits) |
.Networks and Protocols (15 credits) |
.Project Management (15 credits)![]() |
Level VI Modules |
.Advanced Database Systems (15 credits) |
.Interfacing and Distributed Computing Techniques (30 credits) |
.Emerging Technologies & Concepts (15 credits)![]() |
.Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (15 credits) ![]() |
.CS/IS/BIT Route Project (45 credits) |