East Africa / Uganda / Mbale - Universities
LivingStone International University
The School of Computing and Information (SCI) is using data and systems to solve many of the large-scale problems facing the world today. Through our critical research and academic offerings, we are changing the way society does business, manages health care, provides education, designs infrastructure and more. <p></p> <mark>How do you take a problem and abstract it in ways that the computer can understand it, then put the data structure and algorithms in place? Our programs give students a deep understanding of computational thinking and the necessary research for future applications.</mark>
Islamic University in Uganda
This program prepares individuals for a wide range of professional certifications, and offers a number of specializations: software engineering, database management, game design, mobile application development and cybersecurity. <p></p> Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science are able to: <mark> <br> - Apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems. <br> - Analyze problems, identify the computing and informatic requirements to develop appropriate solution. <br> - Design, develop and implement the reliable computing systems based on the logic and mathematical principles and models <br> - Analyze, design, develop, and document secure technical solutions for computing systems and networking infrastructure <br> - Analyze, compare, and contrast algorithms, programming languages, compilers, and operating systems to select or develop solutions to problems. <br> - Understand and follow local, national, and international technical standards, ethics, and intellectual property regulations when developing or updating computer applications and systems <br> - Communicate effectively with a range of audiences. <br> - Initiate and lead teamwork, implement a wide range of teamwork development, manage multicultural communication and possible conflicts. </mark>