Computer and Control System Program

Program Overview

The Computer Engineering and Systems program aims to prepare scientifically and practically qualified engineers who possess in-depth knowledge in the fields of computer engineering, intelligent systems, control, and artificial intelligence, and who are capable of competing in the local, regional, and international labor markets.

The program grants a Bachelor of Engineering degree with a specialization in Computer Engineering and Control Systems after completing 160 credit hours distributed over five academic years. These include core courses in mathematics, physics, electronics, programming, and electrical circuits, followed by advanced courses in networks, operating systems, databases, embedded systems, and information security, in addition to a set of elective courses in the latest trends such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, the Internet of Things, and cloud computing.

The program is distinguished by integrating theoretical and practical aspects through modern laboratories, field training, and graduation projects that address real-world problems in computing and control. It also adheres to the NARS 2018 standards, which ensure high-quality learning outcomes that include analytical and creative thinking, teamwork, and professional and ethical responsibility.

A graduate of Computer Engineering and Systems is qualified to work in the fields of software and hardware system design and development, computer networks, industrial control, intelligent systems, and information security, as well as scientific research and technological entrepreneurship.

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