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BSc in computer science

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BSc in Computer Science

Awarding Institution: UNICAF University
Delivery Mode: Online and through Supported Open Learning
Qualification Awarded: Bachelor in Computer Science
Language of Instruction: English
With the world being driven by computers, a degree in Computer Science is vital. Areas like computing and information technology, security, database and web development will be explored.  The degree will provide students with both theoretical and practical computer science knowledge and skills thus enabling them to work in the industrial, banking, commercial and government sector. The student among others will acquire and develop problem-solving, analytical and computation skills that will enable them to excel in the career they choose to follow.
This degree is ideal for people wishing to enhance their position within their organisations while at the same time it offers excellent prospects for future employment.

Entry Requirements

  1. Regular admission to a Bachelor’s degree programme requires the High School Leaving Certificate or equivalent.
  2. Applicants with a Diploma or Advanced Diploma may be considered for entry.
  3. Applicants with a Diploma or Advanced Diploma in a relevant area may be considered for credit transfer.
  4. Applicants with at least 2 years of postgraduate relevant experience may be considered for entry.
  5. English proficiency.
  6. Copy of passport or ID
Applicants that do not meet the minimum entry requirements may be considered for the ‘FOUNDATION PROGRAMME’.
In addition to a strong academic record, the student’s extra curricular involvement, leadership skills and other relevant background information are taken into account.

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