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School of Computing Undergraduate Programs

The 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 School of Computing offers dynamic undergraduate programs that empower students to explore the ever-evolving world of technology. Whether you are a prospective student or already part of our 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 family, you will find an array of majors driven by the needs of the community along with cutting-edge research opportunities.

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Computer Science

Computer Science tackles fascinating challenges related to designing, building, and optimizing software systems. They create innovative solutions for complex problems, from developing algorithms to building applications that power our digital world.

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Data Science

Data Science professionals transform raw data into valuable solutions. Their work not only improves performance across various sectors but also shapes the way organizations make informed decisions in an increasingly complex world.

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FinTech

Whether it’s predicting market fluctuations, optimizing investment portfolios, or revolutionizing payment systems, FinTech professionals stand at the forefront of transforming raw financial information into valuable solutions.

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Information Science

The Information Science program empowers students to design and develop software applications that cater to diverse organizational needs. Its flexibility in coursework selection makes it a top choice for those blending technical computer science education with non-technical environments.

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Information Systems

The Information Systems student will create software applications to meet user needs and drive business value. The curriculum covers application programming, database design, Internet technologies, data analytics, and systems analysis, along with essential business administration courses.

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Information Technology

The Information Technology curriculum focuses on courses related to computer networks, cloud computing, cybersecurity systems, intrusion detection, forensics, systems administration, and IT project management. Graduates of the program will be able to analyze, design, secure, and maintain computing infrastructures. 

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