Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) at Notre Dame of Marbel University (NDMU) is a four-year program that offers a strong foundation in computing theory, software development, algorithms, and data structures. Designed to develop analytical thinkers and problem-solvers, the program emphasizes computational logic, advanced programming, and system-level thinking. Through research-based learning and hands-on projects, students explore areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, and software engineering—preparing them to become innovators and leaders in the evolving digital world.
Program Objectives
Graduates of the BS Computer Science program are expected to:
Apply fundamental and advanced concepts of computer science to design efficient algorithms and intelligent computing solutions.
Develop high-quality software systems that meet user and business requirements using modern programming languages and tools.
Conduct research and analyze emerging technologies to address complex problems in computing and information systems.
Demonstrate strong analytical, logical, and critical thinking skills in a professional computing environment.
Uphold ethical standards, intellectual integrity, and professional responsibility in all computing practices.
Communicate effectively and work collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams and multicultural settings.
Career Opportunities
BSCS graduates are well-equipped to pursue roles in both industry and academia, including:
Software Engineer / Developer
Data Scientist / Analyst
Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning Engineer
Systems Software Developer
Research Scientist in Computer Science
Game Developer
Mobile App Developer
Cybersecurity Analyst
DevOps Engineer
Cloud Solutions Architect
Academic Instructor or Computing Researcher
Technical Consultant
