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Mission and Vision

The Department of Computer Science is dedicated to set a high standard for excellence in education and research, as well as in scholarship and public service by providing first-rate teaching and innovative, cutting-edge research.

The Department of Computer Science at TSU will become one of the nation’s recognized Computer Science academic department, in term of its excellence in advanced CS concentration, the quality of the instruction, the cutting-edge research, and the state-of-the-art multicultural and inclusive environment so as to better contribute to the economic, scientific, and social development of the region, state, nation, and the beyond.

The Department of Computer Science prepares students for careers in the computing industries and advanced study. The curriculum ensures that students experience the most current knowledge, theories, and principles in software development, embedded systems, hardware architectures, and network theory and applications. The curriculum provides for an understanding of the applications of theories and concepts by evolving the students in research and application development projects. The curriculum is designed to enhance students’ problem-solving and creative thinking capabilities so that they have a set of skills that will increase their employment opportunities and provide the foundation for graduate study and research. The educational objectives of the computer science program are as follows:

  • To prepare students to be capable of identifying and analyzing requirements for computing systems​
  • To produce graduates who can design and implement solutions for rapidly changing computing problems and information system environments​
  • To prepare graduates with good communication skills and who can effectively work in teams​
  • To produce graduates who can gauge the impact of computing on society and possess knowledge of the ethical, social, and professional implications and responsibilities of their work
  • To prepare students to engage in life-long learning, to adapt to innovation and change, and to pursue professional work and graduate studies successfully