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School of Computational Sciences
Scope of the Subject

The school imparts knowledge as post graduate courses in computer science.

Using computers is primarily associated with solving problems and indeed solving involves professional skills. A large part of the courses the school is conducting are built around the above theme

The courses are understandable, adaptable. Scope primarily include the development and analysis of algorithms, the development and use of data structures, the study of standard algorithms and typical applications, and the use of logic and formal methods. The goals of courses are comparable to those studying computer science majors in the professional courses offered by reputed University departments.

The scope includes inculcating abilities in students so that students will be able to ,

  • Design and implement solutions to problems by writing, running, and debugging Computer programs.
  • Use and implement commonly used algorithms and data structures.
  • Develop and select appropriate algorithms and data structures to solve problems.
  • Code fluently in an object-oriented paradigm
  • Read and understand a large program consisting of several classes and interacting Objects
  • Recognize the ethical and social implications of computer use.

 

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