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Fast growing information technology and communication
systems have become critical components of almost every
company’s strategic plan. Companies which want to take
communication systems require expert professionals, who
can apply computer science principles to solve problems
produced by the interface between business and technology.
This is an undergraduate program where students are
exposed to various areas of computer applications including
the latest developments in the industry.
Objectives:
The program aims at realizing the following
student objectives -
- Demonstrating sound knowledge in key areas of
computer science or industrial computing.
- Demonstrating a substantial understanding of concepts in
key areas of computer science.
- Carrying out the required analysis and synthesis involved
in computer systems, information systems and computer
applications.
- Demonstrating professional competence in developing
software and in its design and implementation.
- Developing sound practical skills in order to address
problems which arise from computer systems and
applications.
- Demonstrating sound presentation and communication
skills, which are required in the computer industry.
After completion of the course, students of high academic
standard shall be capable of competing for employment in a
chosen professional area and pursuing career development in
that area.
Eligibility:
- 10+2 or equivalent / 3 year Diploma from a State
Board of Technical Education
- Minimum duration: 3 years (6 semesters).
- Maximum duration: 6 years.
Program Structure
|
First Semester |
| Code |
Title |
| BC0032 |
Communication Skills |
| BC0033 |
Basic Mathematics |
| BC0034 |
Computer Concepts and C Programming |
| BC0035 |
Computer Fundamentals |
| BC0036 |
Digital Systems |
|
|
Second Semester |
| Code |
Title |
| BC0037 |
Oriented Programming using C++ |
| BC0038 |
Data Structures using C |
| BC0039 |
Discrete Mathematics |
| BC0040 |
Computer Organization and Architecture |
| BC0041 |
Fundamentals of Database and Management |
|
|
|
Third Semester |
| Code |
Title |
| BC0042 |
Operating Systems |
| BC0043 |
Computer Oriented Numerical Methods |
| BC0044 |
Accounting and Financial Management |
| BC0045 |
Structured System Analysis and Design |
| BC0046 |
Microprocessor (8085, 8086 & 8087) |
|
|
Fourth Semester |
| Code |
Title |
| BC0047 |
Java Programming |
| BC0048 |
Computer Networks |
| BC0049 |
Software Engineering |
| BC0050 |
Oracle and Distributed Databases |
| BC0051 |
System Software |
|
|
|
Fifth Semester |
| Code |
Title |
| BC0052 |
Theory of Computer Science |
| BC0053 |
VB.Net and XML |
| BC0054 |
Software Project Management and Quality Assurance |
| BC0055 |
TCP/IP Protocol Suite |
| BC0056 |
Unix Operating System |
|
|
Sixth Semester |
| Code |
Title |
| BC0057 |
Object Oriented Analysis and Design |
| BC0058 |
Data Warehousing and Data Mining |
| BC0059 |
Elective* |
| BC0060 |
Project |
|
|
|
* Elective (Choose One) |
| BC5901 |
Artificial Intelligence |
| BC5902 |
Image Processing |
|
*For Lateral Entry eligibility details contact the counselors at the learning center office
or email us at
contactus@sacademy.org