The BSc Program in Computer Science Engineering provides students with a comprehensive understanding of computer science and information technologies, emphasizing both theoretical concepts and practical applications to prepare them for industry roles. The integrated curriculum spans seven semesters, with a total of 210 credits.
During the first four semesters, students cover foundational and core engineering subjects, while the final three semesters include specialization courses, laboratory work, and project assignments. Additionally, students undertake English language courses and basic studies in economics.
Specializations are offered from the fifth semester onwards, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests and career goals. The Software Engineering specialization focuses on the design and development of data-driven applications, emphasizing model-based and object-oriented principles. Alternatively, the Infocommunications specialization delves into network technologies facilitating efficient information transfer and processing, with applications in informatics, telecommunications, and distributed service provider systems.
In the seventh semester, students complete a thesis and undergo a final examination to earn their degree. The program’s balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills equips graduates to excel in various roles within the computer science and technology sectors.