Bachelor of Computer Science (Computing Infrastructure) with Honours programme emphasizes on the fundamental of computer science that focuses on computer networks and computer security.
Duration : 4 Years / 8 Semesters (Minimum) 7 Years / 14 Semesters (Maximum)
Medium Instruction : English Language
Semester Offered : Semester 1 (October)
The general educational goal of the degree programme is to produce high-quality graduates with the necessary professional skills to practice as successful computing professionals and compete effectively in a world of rapid technological change. Therefore, the educational objectives of the programme are to train:
PEO 1: Computing practitioners who are able to adopt appropriate methodologies and techniques to provide computing solutions based on relevant knowledge and technical skills in the fields of computing which are in line with the industry requirements.
PEO 2: Computing practitioners who have leadership skills, autonomy and responsibility and communicate effectively with computing-related stakeholders.
PEO 3: Computing practitioners who have positive attitudes, commitment for lifelong learning and entrepreneurial mind-set within industry for self and career progression.
PEO 4: Computing practitioners who uphold ethical and professional practices in maintaining self and professional integrity.
At the end of the programme, graduates will be able to:
PLO1: Analyse facts, concepts, principles, and theories relating to Software Engineering [Knowledge and Understanding].
PLO2: Construct software engineering solutions using appropriate methodologies and techniques for non-routine problems [Cognitive Skills].
PLO3: Adapt appropriate methodologies and techniques for software development [Practical Skills].
PLO4: Interact effectively with different people in diverse learning and working communities in computing practices as well as other groups [Interpersonal Skills].
PLO5: Communicate effectively and confidently with diverse stakeholders in appropriate context in a well-structured manner to a diversity of audiences [Communication Skills].
PLO6: Use a broad range of information and software tools to support study or professional work in computing [Digital Skills].
PLO7: Use numeracy skills for problem solving in the field of in computing practices [Numeracy Skills].
PLO8: Demonstrate leadership, teamwork, accountability, and responsibility in delivering services related to field of computing [Leadership, Autonomy and Responsibility].
PLO9: Engage effectively in self-directed lifelong learning and professional pathways [Personal Skills].
PLO10: Apply entrepreneurial mind set in delivering solutions under changing industry landscape [Entrepreneurial Skills].
PLO11: Uphold professional and ethical practices in delivering services related to the field of computing and varied social environment [Ethics and Professionalism].
Programme requirements together with course code classification for Bachelor of Computer Science (Computing Infrastructure) with Honours programme is given in the table below.