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Computer Science and Information Technology

The Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, also known as FCSIT, was established in 1992. Since then, we have successfully graduated nearly 3000 students. Currently, our faculty has 70 lecturers, of which three are Professors, 12 Associate Professors, and 36 senior lecturers. We offered five undergraduate programmes focusing on Computational Science, Information System, Multimedia Computing, Network Computing, and Software Engineering. We also offered two postgraduate coursework programs, Master in Information Technology Management (MITM) and Master in Computer Science (MCS), together with the Master and Doctor of Philosophy by research.

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Computational Science

Computational Science is the field of study concerned with constructing mathematical models and its numerical solution techniques, as well...

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Network Computing

Network Computing provides the students with a background of core areas in Network Computing where students are able to model and...

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Information Systems

Nowadays, enterprises are moving to a higher level of automation and are highly dependent on information provided by computer-based...

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Multimedia Computing

Multimedia Computing is a study of all aspects of software systems that lead to the synchronisation of multimodal media types such as...

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Software Engineering

Software engineering is a discipline that involves the application of scientific and engineering principles and technical know-how to design, to...

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Bachelor in Computer Science (Computational Science) with Honours

UW-6-481-001
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Computational Science is the field of study concerned with constructing mathematical models and its numerical solution techniques, as well as using computers to analyse and solve scientific, social, and engineering problems.

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Bachelor in Computer Science (Information Systems) with Honours

UW-6-481-002
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Nowadays, enterprises are moving to a higher level of automation and are highly dependent on information provided by computer-based system. These complex systems will become an exceedingly important strategic asset of the organisation. The study of Information System, therefore, is concerned with the development of systems that will get the right information to the right people at the right time.

This programme’s four (4) year structure is designed for students who wish to be competent in deciding how technology are utilise to support organisational/business objectives or to create new opportunities, determine the supporting process and data, implementing computer-based systems and also developing new and innovative products.

All courses consist of extensive theoretical and practical studies will require the use of a wide variety of system development tools. With organisations, people, processes and technical aspects in system development as its focal point, students will be equipped with basic organisational theory, decision-making, project management and system development skills, which are parallel with the latest information technology system.

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Bachelor in Computer Science (Multimedia Computing) with Honours

UW-6-481-003
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Multimedia Computing is a study of all aspects of software systems that lead to the synchronisation of multimodal media types such as video, audio and image. Students are introduced to a broad knowledge of various multimedia system implementations. The total number of credit hours is 132, and it takes 4 years to complete the study, including 6 months of Industrial Training.

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Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours

UW-6-481-004
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Software engineering is a discipline that involves the application of scientific and engineering principles and technical know-how to design, to develop, to operate and to maintain large and complex systems or applications.

Software engineering encompasses knowledge from multiple fields such as management, mathematics, project management and as well as quality management.

The programme curriculum will emphasize towards the fundamentals in software engineering, methodologies, tools for software development as well as methods in accessing the quality of the software that is developed.

In SE progamme structure, the total credit hours are 132 and it takes 4 years to finish the study. Upon successful completion of the course students will be capable of developing software of high quality, developed on time and easy to maintain and reuse.

Students will be prepared with both the necessary soft skills and technical skills in order to fulfill the demands of the industry. It is our hope that we can produce leaders, critical thinkers and technopreneurs in order to fuel the knowledge economy in today’s competitive environment. Students could embark on any of the exciting careers, including; Software Tester, Software Architect, Software Engineer, Software Developers, Software Project Manager, Software Development Consultant.

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Bachelor in Computer Science (Network Computing) with Honours

UW-6-481-005
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Network Computing provides the students with a background of core areas in Network Computing where students are able to model and build computer network environment. The program focuses on the integration of hardware and software technologies such as high-speed and high-performance computer networks, wireless/mobile systems and networks. Also to provide knowledge mainly in the area of cyber security, network infrastructure design, wireless system, internet of things and block chains.

In this programme we are committed to produce skilled and industry relevant graduates who are ready to face challenges at the workplace. Therefore, students will be prepared with both the necessary soft skills and technical skills in order to fulfill the demands of the industry.

The total credit hours are 132 and it takes 4 years to complete the programme.

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Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology (FCSIT) was established in 1992. To date, the faculty has successfully produced nearly 3000 graduates.  The faculty offers undergraduate programmes, focusing on Network Computing, Multimedia Computing, Computational Science, Information Systems, and Software Engineering. Other than that, programmes such as Master by Coursework, Master by Research and Doctor of Philosophy by Research are also available.

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