The Department of Computer Science & Engineering offers a 4 year Bachelor of Science degree program for prospective undergraduate students.
This curriculum is offered for students seeking a broad and deep knowledge of the theory, design, and applications of digital computers. The first two years are spent on basic work in mathematics and physics, and an introduction to the fundamental areas of computer science. The third year completes the work in basic computer science and requires electives to broaden the academic background of the student. During the fourth year, each student is provided with options to obtain a deeper understanding of topics in which the student has particular interest.
At least 157 credit hours must be earned to be eligible for graduation, and this must include the specified core courses. The minimum CGPA requirement for obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in engineering is 2.20.
A student may take additional courses with the consent of his /her Adviser in order to raise GPA, but he/she may take a maximum 15 such additional credits during his entire period of study.