MASTER OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (SOFTWARE ENGINEERING)
Objective of the program:
- Contribute to the development of knowledge through research, consulting, writing and publishing quality;
- Solve the problems of computing an analytical, critical, effective, innovative and sustainable market-oriented approach;
- Acts effectively as an individual or in a group to disseminate information within organizations and communities;
- Practicing good values and ethics in a professional manner in the community and able to act as a leader.
Curiculum Summary |
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Year | 1st Semester (14 weeks) | Credits |
1 | Research Methodology | 3 |
Algorthm Design and Analysis | 3 | |
Advanced Software Development | 3 | |
Software Engineering Management | 3 | |
Elective 1 | 3 | |
2nd Semester (8 weeks) | 3 | |
Elective 2 | 3 | |
Dissertation 1 | 3 | |
3rd Semester | 3 | |
Dissertation 2 | 19 | |
Total credits | 40 |
List of electives:
- Advanced Formal Method
- Software Verification and Validation
- Software and System Security
- Advanced Software Design
- Advanced Special Topics in Software Engineering
The program is offered for February intake only. Currently there is no September intake yet. To apply please click here .
For other information including fees, rules and regulation and others about postgraduate studies visit the Center of Postgraduate Studies.
The program is designed to produce graduates who:
- Use and relate the knowledge of current research issues in computing and producing work that contributes to the development in the domain of education;
- Develop computing solutions using the principles of software engineering;
- Assessing and analyzing computing solutions related to usability, efficiency, and effectiveness;
- Using existing research and work to obtain, interpret, and improve knowledge in computing;
- Work and play well in the working group;
- Prepare and present technical papers on a variety of audiences;
- Shows a manner consistent with the code of professional ethics and accountability and;
- Entrepreneurial practices in research; and
- Demonstrate leadership in group activities conducted.