MASTER OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Information Systems are defined as comprising of data, people, processes and the information technology designed to support their management.

Information Systems are defined as comprising of data, people, processes and the information technology designed to support their management. In today’s knowledge economy, Information Systems and the underlying computer science technical foundation form a critical component of an organization’s infrastructure and support all activities of an organization’s value chain. In addition, Information Systems are a key component of an organizations strategy for gaining competitive advantage and increased productivity through the deployment of Enterprise-wide software systems as well as specialized analytics and computational methods for decision support.

 
No. Subject
1. Computer Architecture
2. System Analysis
3. Operating Systems and Networks
4. Web Development
5. Computer Networks
6. Databases
7. Object Oriented Analysis and Design
8. Artificial Intelligence for Complex Problem Solving
9. Database Technology
10. Developing User Interfaces
11. Operating Systems Programming in C++
12. Advanced Software Development
13. Research Project (Cloud Computing)
 

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