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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING


 

 

 

History



The Computer Science & Engineering Program is designed to provide students with fundamental training in the theoretical and practical aspects of computer science. Coupled with the program’s strong mathematics component, the program is designed to provide the student with broad background and understanding of fundamental principles of computing and modern computing technology. Graduates are provided with the necessary background for employment in a wide variety of computing fields including but not limited to; Banks, Insurance, Engineering and Manufacturing companies; Information Management Firms, Non-Governmental / Non-Profit (NGO’s) Organizations and Agencies as well as Government establishments.
Our program is also designed to provide a sound theoretical foundation for the ambitious student who may wish to proceed to graduate studies in the field of computer science or engineering, thereby preparing them to be academics and professors in the vast field of computer science.

  • Mission

The mission of the program is to:

Graduate well trained Computer Science & Engineering students with the latest state of the art theoretical & Hands-on experience

Become a premiere academic research establishment concentrating on the practical rather than the purely theoretical

  • Objectives

The goals and objectives of the Computer Science and Engineering majors are to train the next generation of computer scientists and engineering with the scientific and technical skills needed for initial employment and a productive career in a rapidly changing environment to provide:

A thorough grounding in mathematics and science are the foundation for an understanding of computer science, engineering, and many of the technical applications to which computers are applied, a common core knowledge of the principal areas of computer science (theory, algorithms, data structures, software design, concepts of programming languages, and computer architecture) and an understanding  of the fundamentals of one engineering or computer applications discipline.

The ability to formulate and solve computer science and engineering problems, include design and analysis, conducting measurements, and evaluating trade-offs of functionality and cost,

Outstanding skills in programming and good engineering practices of software development, and the ability to use modern design and analysis tools for implementing and evaluating hardware, software, and engineering designs, provide the ambitious student with an adequate base from which to pursue a graduate program in computer science

 

Programs Offered


Undergraduate

BSc. Computer Science [Full Time]

BE. Computer Engineering [Full Time/Weekends]

Cetificate

Information Communication Technology - One year

Others

Special Computer literacy and professional course every Summer vacation. This is done for both students and the community.

  • Program Completion Criteria

        • Students seeking the four-year general degree in Computer Science must successfully complete at least 120 credit hours to obtain the B.Sc degree in Computer Science & Engineering. These include 42 credits in ANU general education, 90 credit hours in core Computer Science Courses 12 Credit hours of Mathematics.

The normal course load for the four year Programme is as follows:

          Computer Science Core Courses        - 76

          Computer Elective Courses                 - 15

          Mathematics                                           - 18

        General Education                                 - 3
      Total Credits                                        141
  • Transfer students admitted to higher levels must complete the minimum required credit hours as specified in the general academic guideline.
        • Students must meet prerequisites prior to enrolling in more advanced computer science courses.
        Students must earn at least a C+ grade in all science, mathematics and computer science courses

Each student must pass a comprehensive examination covering the content of the core course.

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    The Curricula


    Developing implementing and updating curricula are the responsibilities of the University Faculty and Academic Administrators. The curriculum is the Vehicle through which the ANU seeks to make its most significant impact upon the lives of students. The curricular offering of each of ANU’s three departments and major are clearly and accurately described in the sections that follow and being published into a university catalog to be made available during admissions.

Entry Requirements


  • ‘A’ Level Candidates must have credit passes in   five (5) subjects including English Language, Mathematics, a Science subject and Arts subject at ‘O’ Level and three (3) passes at the Advanced Level including at least one pass at grade D or better.SHS Candidates must have aggregate 24 or better in six subjects consisting of Core English, Core Mathematics and another core subject and three (3) elective subjects.
    • Holders of H.N.D whose fields of study have some relevance to our programmes will be considered for admission.

The General Education Requirement


A general Education requirement for a Bachelors Degree at ANU covers 5 areas: computer and technology, English and Communications, Mathematics and Quantitative methods, Humanities and Social Sciences and Christianity.

FACILITIES


  1. Programming Lab
  2. Software Lab
  3. Database Lab
  4. Networking Lab
  5. Hardware Lab

 

 

President

Mr. Uma Maheswaran,

Head of Department