Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Computer Graphics | Computer Programming | Software Engineering
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers a range of programs across various faculties, including:
- College of Science
- College of Applied Medical Sciences
- College of Pharmacy
- College of Nursing
- College of Designs and Arts
- College of Engineering
- College of Medicine
- College of Applied Sciences
- College of Computers and Information Technology
- College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- College of Business Administration
Faculty of Computing and Information Technology
The Faculty of Computing and Information Technology offers programs such as:
- Computer Sciences Department
- CPCS391: Computer Graphics
CPCS391: Computer Graphics
Computer graphics is an art of drawing pictures on computer screens with the help of programming. It involves computations, creation, and manipulation of data. In other words, computer graphics is a rendering tool for the generation and manipulation of images.
University Administration
The university administration includes:
- The President's Office
- Vice-Presidencies
- Deanships
- Centers
- Administrations
- Faculty Members
Admission
The university provides an admission guide, electronic registration for courses, scholarships, academic calendar, and electronic forms.
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