Program in collaboration with Birmingham City University
1. Introduction:
The program in collaboration with Birmingham City University (BCU) is designed to train elite computer engineers with international-level qualifications upon graduation. Thanks to its specially designed and continuously updated curriculum, the BCU collaborative program provides students with practical, up-to-date, and international knowledge.
2. Program Training Objectives:
General Objective:
- The program aims to train high-level information technology professionals at regional and international standards, meeting the growing demand for IT professionals both domestically and globally.
- The program delivers knowledge, develops skills, supports research, expands knowledge, and applies computational strength to solve mathematical and scientific problems.
Specific Objectives:
- Students are provided with knowledge and skills in modern computer systems, Computer Science, Mathematics for Computing, and computational systems; in-depth knowledge of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Multimedia Data Mining.
- Development of skills in analyzing, designing, building, and developing computer-based technology solutions;
- Providing understanding of commercial, social, and business factors influencing technical solutions to problems;
- Awareness of the ethical and legal responsibilities of an IT professional;
- Independent learning skills and encouragement to appreciate the importance of career development and lifelong learning for IT professionals.
3. Career Opportunities:
With an international university degree, graduates of the full BCU program can pursue careers in the following positions:
- Technology Engineer: Develop a career and take on the role of a computer engineer at international-level companies.
- International Development: Expand technology development opportunities with multinational companies, foreign-invested enterprises, and tech corporations.
- Start-up: Start a business based on market needs, knowledge, and networks developed during the course of study.