Department of Computer Science and Information Technology

Computer Science

A Bachelor of Computer Science and Information Technology degree typically covers a broad range of topics related to computer systems, software development, and information technology. The scope of the degree program typically includes the following areas:

Programming: Students will learn a variety of programming languages and software development methodologies.

Data Structures and Algorithms: Students will learn how to organize, store, and manipulate data effectively, and how to design efficient algorithms for solving problems.

Operating Systems: Students will learn about the fundamental principles and concepts of operating systems, including process management, memory management, and file systems.

Computer Networks: Students will learn about the design and implementation of computer networks, including the protocols and technologies used to transmit data across networks.

Database Systems: Students will learn about the design and implementation of database systems, including the modeling of data and the use of SQL to manipulate data.

 

Software Engineering: Students will learn about the software development lifecycle and the principles of software design, testing, and maintenance.

Web Development: Students will learn about web technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and server-side programming languages like PHP and Python.

Cybersecurity: Students will learn about the principles and best practices of information security, including encryption, authentication, and access control.

Graduates with a Bachelor of Computer Science and Information Technology degree can pursue a variety of career paths in the technology industry, including software development, database administration, network engineering, cybersecurity, and web development. They can also continue their education by pursuing a master’s degree in computer science or a related field.

Admission criteria:

  1. Intermediate with 50% marks are eligible for admission
Department of Computer Science and Information Technology

Computer Science

A Bachelor of Computer Science and Information Technology degree typically covers a broad range of topics related to computer systems, software development, and information technology.

Computer Systems Software Development Information Technology
Department of Computer Science and Information Technology

Program Overview

The degree program introduces students to the foundations of computing, software development, and modern information technology.

Students learn how digital systems work, how software is designed and maintained, and how technology can be used to solve real-world problems efficiently.

It prepares learners for both immediate professional roles and further academic study in computer science and related areas.

Admission Criteria

Eligibility

Intermediate with 50% marks are eligible for admission.

Academic Scope

Core Areas of Study

The same scope areas from the current page are presented below in a clearer and more premium format.

Programming

Students learn a variety of programming languages and software development methodologies.

Data Structures & Algorithms

Students learn how to organize, store, and manipulate data effectively, and how to design efficient algorithms for solving problems.

Operating Systems

Students learn the fundamental principles and concepts of operating systems, including process management, memory management, and file systems.

Computer Networks

Students learn about the design and implementation of computer networks, including the protocols and technologies used to transmit data across networks.

Database Systems

Students learn about the design and implementation of database systems, including data modeling and the use of SQL to manipulate data.

Software Engineering

Students learn about the software development lifecycle and the principles of software design, testing, and maintenance.

Web Development

Students learn web technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and server-side programming languages like PHP and Python.

Cybersecurity

Students learn about the principles and best practices of information security, including encryption, authentication, and access control.

Career Pathways

Graduates with a Bachelor of Computer Science and Information Technology degree can pursue career paths in software development, database administration, network engineering, cybersecurity, and web development. They can also continue their education by pursuing a master’s degree in computer science or a related field.

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