From every aspect?of business to everyday life, computers are being utilized more and more?every day. With the growth of computers, the job market for software engineers, network designers, security experts and ?big data? analysts has risen to an all-time high.

The??programme delivered by Saint Peter's University?ensures the development of: basic concepts and principles in this discipline, marketable job skills in the fields of computer science and information systems and an understanding of this technology?s role in organizations and society.

Objectives

  • The students will learn computer science and information systems application of critical, innovation and ethical decision making derived from computer science concepts, principles and theory in the resolution of computer information processing needs. Courses that meet this objective are the core course requirements for each of the computer science programs and a complement of selected elective computer science and information science courses as stated in the undergraduate bulletin.
  • The students?will identify and demonstrate basic knowledge and understanding of the application of state of the art computer science tools and techniques to meet personal and organizational needs through individual and cooperative group exploration and investigation. Courses that meet this objective are the core course requirements for information systems/computer science and a complement of selected elective information science and computer science courses as stated in the undergraduate bulletin.
  • To teach computer science and information science electives?to students not majoring in computer science. Courses that meet this objective are also for computer science and information science minor programs and are noted in the undergraduate bulletin.