What is Computer Science?
The Computing Science study program has a focus in the field of computer applications in the field of mathematics. Starting from modeling problems, designing chemical arrangements, to simulating the workings of a device that has never been made before. Computational science also studies computer architecture and high-performance computing to carry out large-scale calculations that are not possible for a public computer.
Why did you choose this programme?
Fast technological development each year makes graduates of this study program very much sought after, computational science graduates not only have basic skills in the field of computers but also mathematical logic that can help various companies find solutions to a problem. This study program is perfect for those of you who like math and computers in general.
Subjects in Computer Science
- 1Basic Programming
- 2Statistics I
- 3Statistics II
- 4Data Mining
- 5Probability and Statistics
- 6Artificial Intelligence
- 7Physics
- 8English
- 9Computer Organization and Architecture
- 10Computing Methods
- 11Introduction to Computing Science
- 12Differential Equations and Applications
- 13Stochastic Modeling
- 14Parallel Computing
- 15Modeling and Simulation
- 16High Performance Computing
- 17Econometrics
- 18Financial Computing
- 19Linear Algebra
- 20Discrete Mathematics
- 21Soft Computing
- 22Machine Learning
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Job Prospect for Computer Science
Computational Science graduates can work in various industrial sectors. Starting from banking to agriculture. Computational Science graduates can become programmers, simulator experts, researchers, network experts, system security, to biological research. Computing Science graduates generally work in organizations and individual departments to develop various systems; ordering system, inventory system, billing system, HR and payroll system, network and IT infrastructure of a company. to develop and make suggestions about technical directions.