Overview
A Bachelor's in Information Technology / Computer Science provides students with a strong foundation in computing, programming, software development, information systems, and technology. The program combines theoretical concepts with practical learning to help students understand how computer systems, software, networks, databases, and digital technologies are designed and implemented. Depending on the university and specialization, students may study areas such as programming, data structures and algorithms, database management, web and software development, computer networks, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data science. Through practical projects, laboratory work, and technical assignments, students develop programming, analytical, problem-solving, and project-management skills that can support careers across the technology industry or further postgraduate study.

