Computer Studies Graduate Program Objectives
The primary mission of the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology is the advancement of the field of computing through teaching, research, and service. To remain actively engaged in this mission, our graduate programs objectives are:
- Graduates will be ready to accept expected research and development responsibilities upon employment and be able to independently design and develop computer software systems and products based on sound theoretical principles and solid software development skills.
- Graduates will be aware of and adapt to technological advances through active participation in life-long learning.
- Graduates will exhibit technical communication, collaboration and mentoring skills and assume roles both as team members and as team leaders in research and development in the computing field.
- Graduates will exhibit a reasoned understanding of professional ethics and the roles of regulations and guidelines in the profession, including global cultural awareness and environmental impacts.
- Graduates will be able to generate knowledge in at least one computer science sub-discipline and be ready to pursue academic and research careers at colleges and universities, as well as with national and international industries and laboratories.
The Language of Instruction
All our graduate programs will be instructed in English Language. This is because almost all of knowledge in the computing field is produced in English, in addition, the majority of the Internet content and materials are in English, also most of the successful tech companies often employ staff worldwide, and they must communicate using a common language.
To fully access these resources and to collaborate with others, we will need to make our graduates proficient in reading and writing in English. Hence in-class teaching, exams, projects, textbooks and courses readings all will be delivered in English Language.
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