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The Applied Computer Science program equips students with essential skills across key domains: Programming Basics (object-oriented programming, event-driven development, algorithmic thinking), Data Management (database systems, data modeling, warehousing, relational databases, query languages), Software Development (requirements analysis, system design, development methodologies, project management), Operating Systems, Network Computing (web development, networking, cybersecurity), User Interface Design (GUI creation and implementation), and Artificial Intelligence (Machine Learning). Our collaborative coursework enhances teamwork abilities, builds communication proficiency, and develops professional confidence.
The Information Systems (IS) specialization caters to students focusing on the intersection of technology and business needs. This track provides comprehensive training in information-centric subjects alongside web-based and system technologies. Curriculum highlights include: web development, database architecture, software specification and design, network systems, enterprise applications, and digital commerce. A notable benefit of this specialization is its compatibility with dual-degree options, allowing students to pair it with arts or science disciplines for a combined bachelor's degree.