- The School of Computer Engineering (SCE) is now a member of the College of Engineering, SCE originated from the School of Applied Science that was established in 1988. Recognising the rapid growth in information systems and dedicated computing systems, SCE was formed in 2000 to offer undergraduate and graduate programmes in the fields of computer engineering and computer science. For over two decades, SCE has successfully produced exceptional engineers, arming each with the relevant competencies and life-long-learning skills to redefine the way we live.
- Since its inception, SCE has grown significantly. The School is made up of faculty, research staff, administrative staff, and over 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The School is currently organised into four research areas: Hardware and Embedded Systems, Networks and Distributed Systems, Software and Information Systems, and Visual & Interactive Computing.
- Powered by state-of-the-art infrastructure and knowledge base, the School fosters a vibrant culture for undertaking cutting-edge research to innovate viable technologies and solutions for a wide variety of domains. SCE?s alliances with organisations and eminent institutions, both local and international, allow us to provide a richer experience to our staff and students, thereby further strengthening our teaching and research relevance.