The Bachelor in Computing Science (BSc) (Πτυχίο σε Επιστήμες Υπολογιστών (BSc)) program prepares students to be technological leaders with a global perspective.
In addition to studying fundamental computing science topics, students choose from a variety of elective courses, including: artificial intelligence, software engineering, computer graphics, databases, programming languages, computer networking, and virtual reality.
During the Bachelor in Computing Science (BSc) (Πτυχίο σε Επιστήμες Υπολογιστών (BSc)), students are encouraged to engage in undergraduate research with their computing science professors. These research projects often result in students presenting their work at international conferences. Past students have coauthored papers with their professors and published their findings in peer-reviewed journals, providing them with valuable experience and identifiable skills.
Through this degree, students gain expertise in their area, as well as character development, as they learn to navigate between technology and society from a distinctly Christian worldview.
There may be additional costs by this University.