Objectives

 

Objectives of the department

General Objective:

The general objective of the program is to produce high quality graduate having analytical, interpersonal skills with entrepreneurial and computer-based problem-solving mindset.

The Educational Objectives of the Computer Science & Information undergraduate Program are:

1. Prepare graduates, who are entering immediately into professions upon graduation, to be capable of performing duties on an entry-level computing-related position.

2. Enable graduates to pursue graduate studies to successfully complete an advanced degree.

3. Enhance graduates to work as individuals with minimum guidance and as leaders or members of a team.

4. Encourage graduates to follow appropriate practices within a professional, legal, and ethical framework.

5. Prepare graduates to recognize the need for and be capable of pursuing life-long learning.

 

1. Learning Goal: Prepare graduates, who are entering immediately into professions upon graduation, to be ‎capable of performing duties on an entry-level computing-related ‎position.‎

Objectives: Students will:

a.     acquire the computer science knowledge required for graduate ‎studies;

b.     understand the architecture, organization and programming of ‎modern computing systems‎; and

c.      understand the mathematical foundations of computer science, algorithm efficiency ‎and computational complexity‎.

2. Learning Goal: Enable graduates to pursue graduate studies to successfully complete an advanced degree.‎

Objectives: Students will:

a.     acquire the skills to design, evaluate, and/or implement research or scholarly projects;

b.     learn how to carry out research effectively; and

c.      enable to conduct advanced and creative research themselves‎

3. Learning Goal: Enhance graduates to work as individuals with minimum guidance and as leaders or members ‎of a team.‎

Objectives: Students will:

a.     Communicate effectively with a range of audiences; and

b.     Function effectively on multidisciplinary teams to accomplish a common goal.

4. Learning Goal: Encourage graduates to follow appropriate practices within a professional, legal, and ethical ‎framework.‎

Objectives: Students will:

a.     be able to evaluate potential ethical dilemmas and apply decision-making techniques ‎to resolve them; and

b.     Understand the professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities;

5. Learning Goal: Prepare graduates to recognize the need for and be capable of pursuing life-long learning.‎

Objectives: Students will:

a.     be aware of the rapid rate of change of technology and ‎methodologies in computer science;

b.     be familiar with ways to gain knowledge and understanding of new developments in ‎computer science and technology; and

c.      be aware of alternatives for continuing education in computer science.‎