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Computer science students enroll in classes that explore algorithms, data organization, logical reasoning, coding languages, computer systems, and computational theory. Specialized electives offer studies in AI, digital imagery, visual recognition systems, data encryption, information storage systems, networking technologies, and computational mathematics. Pursuing this degree develops computational thinking skills while examining computing fundamentals and IT components like system architecture, solution design, coding practices, and the assessment of intricate technological systems. The curriculum also explores computing's diverse uses across scientific, technical, and commercial fields, with opportunities for coursework and investigations in domains including machine intelligence, automation systems, computational reasoning, hardware design, visual rendering, image processing, computing infrastructures, data management systems, algorithmic learning, linguistic processing, connectivity solutions, language development tools, numerical analysis methods, cybersecurity, and computational complexity theory.
Students completing their high school during the 2021-22 academic year or if they've graduated from high school but have earned fewer than 12 credits at a college or university are eligible for admission as first year students.
TOEFL - Score of 100 and above (Internet-based exam); 70 and above on the PTE Academic; IELTS - Score of 7.5.