Graduates from this area of study, can choose between positions in Modeling & Computational Industry and the "standard" computer science fields, among these are:
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Programmer |
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Analyst Programmer |
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System Analyst |
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Software and Application Developer and Software Engineer especially for ERP and MRP system |
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Manufacturing Automation System |
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Quality Assurance Executive |
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Operational Analyst |
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Academician |
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Researcher |
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Technopreneur |
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| Learning Outcomes |
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The ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the theory and principles of Computer Science. |
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The ability to design and construct computer programs using both structured and object oriented approaches, tools and techniques. |
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The ability to solve real-world problems using appropriate state-of-the-art technology. |
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The capability to analyze and model industrial problems using quantitative techniques, while aiding industrial operations management with computerised decision making process. |
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The knowledge to help realize concepts of automated and integrated computerized manufacturing. |
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The effective communication skills across a wide range of context and audiences. |
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The readiness to adapt and respond to changing situations. |
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The motivation to continue learning independently in the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. |
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Professional behaviour in accordance to the professional, ethical and moral conduct. |
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