Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
Established in 2011, the Department of Computer Science provides rigorous, high-quality education that prepares students to build and analyze computing systems that solve real-world problems. Our faculty includes internationally recognized scholars across theory and practice—spanning algorithms and complexity, computer architecture, operating systems, networks, databases, software engineering, human–computer interaction, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and data science.
Our curriculum blends strong theoretical foundations with intensive, hands-on design and development, enabling students to create reliable, efficient, and ethical computing solutions that advance organizational and societal goals.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Graduates of the CS program will:
- Apply current computer science knowledge and skills to design, analyze, and deploy computing solutions that improve organizational effectiveness and public value.
- Enter the workforce (or graduate studies) as competent, ethical, and entrepreneurial computing professionals who are competitive locally and globally.
- Demonstrate strong analytical and critical thinking informed by contemporary CS methods and tools used by leading organizations worldwide.
- Integrate Islamic values into professional practice in support of nation-building, wealth creation, and social cohesion.
- Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Foundations: Use core CS principles—discrete math, data structures, algorithms, and computation theory—to model and solve complex problems.
System Design: Design, implement, and evaluate computing-based solutions (software systems, services, or components) to meet specified functional and non-functional requirements.
Software Engineering: Apply modern software engineering practices (requirements, architecture, testing, DevOps, version control) to build secure, reliable, and maintainable software.
Systems & Networks: Explain and leverage the principles of computer architecture, operating systems, and computer networks (protocols, performance, security) when engineering solutions.
Data & Intelligence: Model, store, process, and analyze data; apply statistical and machine-learning techniques to derive insight and support decision-making.
HCI & UX: Design and evaluate user interfaces using established human–computer interaction methods and usability testing.
Security & Ethics: Identify security risks and apply defensive techniques; recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments based on legal, ethical, and societal considerations.
Experimentation: Design experiments, conduct computational evaluations/benchmarks, analyze results, and communicate evidence-based conclusions.
Communication: Communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders in written, oral, and visual forms.
Teamwork & Leadership: Function effectively on teams, assuming appropriate roles to plan, manage, and deliver computing projects.
Lifelong Learning: Recognize the need for and pursue continuous learning to keep pace with the rapid evolution of computer science and its global impact.
- Completion of secondary school with a minimum overall average of 50%
- Should bring the original and a copy of secondary school certificate
- Should bring Six (6) passport size photos with white background
- Should bring the original copy of a letter of good conduct issued by your secondary school
- Should bring a sponsorship letter from your guardian
- Should successfully pass an admission interview and/or test
- Pay non-refundable Processing and ID card fees of USD $50 (bank draft)
In today’s globalized world, the demand for computer and technology graduates with versatile skill sets continues to rise. Our programs encompass various degree programs, including:
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (Five Years).
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (Five Years).
- Bachelor of Science in Graphics and Multimedia (Five years).

STUDENTS FEES PAYMENT POLICY
This policy applies to all students, these include: part-time and full-time for both undergraduate and postgraduate and any other person enrolled as a student at the University:
- Option one: At the beginning of the semester, all semester fees can be paid in full.
- Option two: At the beginning of the semester, students should pay 30% of semester fees before he/she registers for the class. In the second installment, 40% of the semester fees should be paid before the midterm exam. The remaining 30% of the semester fees should be paid before the final exam.
- After payments of second and third installments, students are eligible to get their clearance cards for midterm and final exams.
- Fees Collector officer will be responsible to check fees default when he/she gets a report from the head of the cash unit.
- SU will not refund any fees paid unless the student has no remaining semester.
- Students and sponsors who unintentionally or intentionally deposit fees will not be refunded but will be forwarded to the next semesters.
- Upon graduation period, all extra fees balance should be refunded to the students.
- Any student who temporarily or permanently breaks his/her study can request an extra fee refund.
- Head of Cash Unit should check the activities of the sponsors.
Bank Accounts
Premier Bank: 20300001001
Dahabshiil: 1822
Salam Bank: 30027598
Idman Community Bank: 7401005
IBS Bank: 1820