Description
The Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science is a higher education qualification in the field of computing and information technologies. It certifies that graduates possess academic knowledge in the core areas of computer science and computing systems. The qualification demonstrates that graduates understand the principles of programming, software development and information systems design. It also certifies the development of analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities in technological environments. The degree corresponds to Level 6 of the Hellenic and European Qualifications Frameworks and provides access to postgraduate studies or employment in the information technology sector.
Relation to Employment
Graduates may work as software developers, system analysts, IT engineers or data analysts in companies, research centres or public organisations.
Access Requirements / Progression Opportunities
Admission to the program requires a Secondary School Leaving Certificate (High School Diploma) and successful participation in national-level examinations.
Knowledge
Graduates acquire knowledge of computer science fundamentals including programming, algorithms, data structures and operating systems. They understand computer architecture, networks and database systems. They also gain knowledge of artificial intelligence and software engineering principles.
Skills
Graduates are able to design and develop software applications using modern programming languages. They can analyse computational problems and design efficient algorithms. They are also capable of managing databases and developing web-based systems.
Competences
Graduates are able to apply computing knowledge to develop and manage information systems. They can collaborate in software development teams and contribute to technological projects. They demonstrate the ability to adapt to rapidly evolving technological environments.