Faculty of Computer Science
Our stimulating Computer Science/Software Engineering degree programme will prepare you to become a future leader in the IT industry by not only developing your technical understanding of building large software systems, but also your management and teamwork skills.
This BSc Computer Science provides advanced knowledge of designing, building and testing a wide range of software and network systems. The course explores the networking, software development technologies and architectures involved in modern computer systems and networks.
Graduates of this network engineering program will be well-placed for a range of advanced roles in computing, with particular emphasis on network systems development and management.
Computer graphics, multimedia and animation technologies have permeated most business, communication and education activities. Thus, the need for a skilled and highly trained workforce is of vital importance. This requirement leads to entry for a Bachelor of Computer Science specializing in computer graphics and a multimedia program.
Faculty of Social Science
Business and commerce rely heavily on information systems, especially now e-commerce is widespread. This degree provides a balance of business and information technology and responds to industry needs, enhancing your employment prospects.
You study a combination of computing and business-oriented modules. You learn to use current technology in communications, databases and web publishing, to analyse business problems and develop effective solutions.
Our degree in accounting and financial information systems focuses on systems and models, including quantitative analysis and management accounting controls.
An accounting information system (AIS) involves the collection, storage, and processing of financial and accounting data used by internal users to report information to investors, creditors, and tax authorities. It is generally a computer-based method for tracking accounting activity in conjunction with information technology resources. An AIS combines traditional accounting practices, such as the use of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), with modern information technology resources.
Management Information Systems (MIS) is the study of people, technology, organizations, and the relationships among them. MIS professionals help firms realize maximum benefit from investment in personnel, equipment, and business processes. MIS is a people-oriented field with an emphasis on service through technology. If you have an interest in technology and have the desire to use technology to improve people’s lives, a degree in MIS may be for you.


