Courses

Courses

  • About the Department
  • Course Overview
  • Career Opportunities

The Department of Computer Science at Auxilium Arts and Science College for Women is dedicated to preparing students for the dynamic and rapidly evolving field of technology. With a focus on foundational concepts, practical skills, and emerging technologies, the department fosters innovation, analytical thinking, and technical expertise. Equipped with state-of-the-art labs and experienced faculty, students are guided to become competent IT professionals and problem-solvers.

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (B.Sc. Computer Science) is a three-year undergraduate program designed to provide a strong foundation in computing principles, programming, and system design. The course emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical applications to prepare students for the demands of the IT industry.

The program aims to:


  • Provide in-depth knowledge of computer systems, programming, and software development.
  • Foster problem-solving and critical thinking skills for IT-related challenges.
  • Introduce students to emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, data science, and cybersecurity.
  • Prepare students for careers in the IT industry or advanced studies in computer science.  

Curriculum Overview


The B.Sc. Computer Science program spans three years and includes the following components:

Core Subjects

  • Fundamentals of Programming (C, C++, Java, Python)  
  • Data Structures and Algorithms
  • Computer Architecture and Organization
  • Database Management Systems (DBMS)  
  • Operating Systems  
  • Software Engineering  

Elective Subjects

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning  
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Cloud Computing
  • Mobile Application Development  

Skill-Based Courses

  • Web Design and Development  
  • Cybersecurity Basics
  • Big Data Analytics
  • Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality

Pratical learning

  • Lab sessions for programming, software development, and networking.  
  • Mini-projects in core and elective subjects to solve real-world problems.  
  • Major project in the final year, focusing on research or IT application development.  
Graduates of B.Sc. Computer Science have diverse career opportunities across various sectors, including:

Software Development and IT Services


  • Software Developer, Programmer, or Tester in IT firms.  
  • Application Developer for desktop, mobile, and web platforms.

System Administration and Networking


  • System Administrator or Network Engineer in IT departments.  
  • IT Support Specialist or Infrastructure Manager.  

Data Science and Analytics


  • Data Analyst or Data Scientist in organizations utilizing big data.  
  • Business Intelligence Analyst or Data Engineer.  

Data Science and Analytics


  • Data Analyst or Data Scientist in industries relying on big data.  
  • Roles in business intelligence and data visualization.

Cybersecurity and Ethical Hacking


  • Cybersecurity Analyst or Ethical Hacker.  
  • Security Consultant for organizations.  

Web and Mobile Technologies


  • Web Developer, UX/UI Designer, or Mobile App Developer.
  • E-commerce Specialist or Digital Solutions Architect.

Emerging Technologies


  • Roles in AI/ML Development, Blockchain Technology, or IoT.
  • Robotics Programmer or VR/AR Developer.

Entrepreneurship


  • Start your own technology-focused business or freelance in software development.

The B.Sc. Computer Science program equips students with the skills and knowledge to excel in the competitive and innovative IT sector. With a blend of theory, practical application, and exposure to cutting-edge technologies, graduates are well-prepared for successful careers or further academic pursuits.