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Department of Computer Science and Engineering
What Is Computer Science and Engineering?

@Most of the objects around us, including mobile phones and car navigation systems, use computers.
@Moreover, in places unbeknownst to us, computers are predicting the weather, managing financial savings or transmitting instant images of accidents and other occurrences. It is no overstatement to say that todayfs society is run by computers.
@Computer science and engineering is the academic pursuit of applying technology (software, hardware, information networks, etc.) in such a way that it is of benefit to real-world society, and its role might grow still more significant from now into the future.

Admission Policy

@The Department of Computer Science and Engineering educates computer science technicians to support an advanced information-driven society in areas such as the Internet. For this reason, it seeks out the following types of people to enroll:
Those who are interested in computers and computer networks
Those who are interested in the design and development of systems that use computers
Those that wish to contribute to society through information technology

Study Hardware and Software Basics and Application

@Beginning students will study basic engineering subjects such as programming and electrical theory, while more advanced students will study subjects related to hardware, software and information (control, systems and communications).
@Additionally, as students will carry out practical experiments since their beginning years, they will be able to acquire practical skills that cannot be acquired solely through lectures. In their final year, they will perform graduation research as the culmination of five years of study.


Department of Computer Science and Engineering Curriculum (Syllabus)@


Department of Computer Science and Engineering Detailed Site@