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The
main objectives of CSE Department are :
- To produce IT leaders who are well equipped with the
basic skills of functional areas of Computer s. Science
& Engineering.
- To produce IT leaders who are proactive, innovative
and creative in strategic planning and implementation,
and able to successfully transform their organization
in line with the dynamic nature of the global IT environment.
- To produce IT leaders who are competent in applying
Information Technology to enhance organizational performance.
- To produce ethical IT leaders who are imbued with high
integrity, moral values and professionalism.
- To produce Computer Science & Engineering graduates
who are academically competent and able to disseminate
knowledge and conduct research in the field of information
technology.
For BSc(Eng)
in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) program, the entry
level is a Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) , A-Levels,
or Alim with science background or a 3 year Diploma in Engineering
or any other equivalent level of education.
Admission
into BSc(Eng) in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
program is on a competitive basis. Candidates are selected
for admission on the basis of past academic records, a written
test and a viva examination.
A student
will have to complete 170 credit hours for a BSc(Eng) in
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) degree. 132 credits
are reserved for theoretical examinations, reports and assignments,
8 credit hours for two projects and 30 credit hours for
sessional courses.
The
minimum number of credit hours that a student must take
per semester is 12 and the maximum is 18. This may be relaxed
only with special permission of the appropriate authority
at AUB.
The
BSc(Eng) in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) program
requires 44 Theoretical courses, 2 Projects and 20 Sessional
courses. The total 170 credit hours are distributed as follows:
- 132 credit hours for 44 Theoretical courses (3 credit
hours each);
- 8 credit hours for 2 Project works (4 credit hours
each);
- 30 credit hours for 20 Sessional courses (1.5 credit
hours each);
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