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1. Computer Science Training Program Viewpoints:
The Computer Science training program is relies on the conventional approach of CDIO (Conceive – Design – Implement – Operator). The CDIO is an foundational educational model that emphasizes the values of conceiving, designing, implementing, and operating real-world systems and products.
- This training program, which uses the credit system, must aim to provide its learners with knowledge foundations, thinking methods, and a modern, effective working style, as well as orient the students’ applicability.
- Basic knowledge will first be focused on, and later, professional knowledge will be introduced and communicated on the basis of common principles. This procedure establish an environment to motivate students to conduct self-research, form a solid foundation for the development of professional knowledge and skills, and adapt their abilities to the working world.
- The Bachelor of Computer Science degree is interdisciplinary, research-oriented and highly applicable, which is in line with modern information technology human resources.
- Furthermore, this program is close to the Computer Science training programs of many universities around the world, so international cooperation and advanced training can be achieved later.
2. Job opportunities:
Graduates in Computer science can work in a variety of fields, including:
- Experts can analyze, design, and install information technology projects to meet different applications in agencies, companies, schools, etc.
- They can work as project specialist, planner, policy maker developing applications, or as a system software developer.
- They can work for domestic as well as international manufacturing and software outsourcing companies. Others can work in consulting companies that propose solutions, build and maintain information systems, or work in the information technology division.
- Scientific research staff and information technology applications in institutes, research centers, and research agencies of ministries, branches, universities, and colleges.
- Teaching courses relating to computer science at colleges, universities, high schools, and professional secondary schools.
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