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Computer Science explores the principles of computing, automated systems, and data processing. This broad field intersects with numerous other areas (e.g., Computational Biology and Bioinformatics). Typically, computer science professionals focus on software development and system programming, with coding being a fundamental component.
Mastering computer science equips you with the ability to create and evaluate problem-solving algorithms while assessing their efficiency. These algorithms might address theoretical challenges, like determining a computer's capability to solve specific issues, or practical applications, such as developing user-friendly software for seniors or optimizing programs for embedded devices.
Students must have a BC Grade 12 Graduation (or equivalent).
English Language Requirements
English Language Proficiency