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CSE Undergraduate Program

The courses in the undergraduate programs are designed to give students a rigorous and comprehensive academic training on both the fundamental and advanced aspects of Computer Science & Engineering (CSE). It would concentrate both on software and hardware aspects. A student in CSE must not only have a sound basis in the fundamentals of computer but also should be aware of socio-economic problems of the country. Therefore, courses in science, humanities, economics, accounting, finance, and management are also included in the curricula. The last two semesters will offer the students a number of alternatives to choose from and to specialize in a particular one. Theory and seasonal work will be supplemented by Project/Thesis work, Seminars and visits to relevant research and development organization. 

 

The Progam in brief:

Title of Program: BSc in Computer Science and Engineering

Full time Duration: 4 years (8 semesters) 
Student enrollment: 250 per year
Starting Year: 1996  

A year is counted as two semesters, namely: Spring Semester and Fall Semester.

Total Credit Hour: 162

Total Courses: 71 courses, including departmental and non-departmental theoretical courses, laboratory courses and project/thesis.

Besides this, practical teaching mechanisms like seminars/presentations, project development, workshops etc. are arranged by the department on a regular basis.

 

 

BSc in Computer Science and Engineering

 

 

 

Brief overview of the Curriculum:

The dept. of CSE offers a well-timed curriculum approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for both the undergraduate and graduate program that aims to cover all the major specializations for the overall development of a student in computer science and engineering education. As already mentioned before, the curriculum of 4-years undergraduate program consists of 162 credit hours spread in 71 courses including laboratory courses and thesis/project work. The courses are divided into eight semesters for 4-years.

The first year focuses on the foundation and general education courses to provide the necessary background for more specialized study in the future within this field.

From second year onward, students get familiarized with the knowledge and skills concerning to the entire spectrum of computer science and engineering discipline core courses.

In the final year of the program, curriculum offers options to select courses based on their desired field of specification. Additionally, in the final year, students are engaged by a thesis/project work whereby they remain attached and worked on the desired area for about one year in order to have a strong understanding of real life problem for which they can make a modern solution with the perfect use of ICT. The students are then required to write a report on their experiments and findings, and finally make a presentation before a thesis/project defense committee.

The courses in the curriculum are structured into 6 area(s):

general education

foundation

core

optional courses

thesis/project work.

Except the four courses all courses are of 3 credits. Some laboratory courses are of 1.5 credit hours and some are of 0.75 credit hours. 

 

 

Curriculum and Prospectus

CSE Undergraduate Program