The BSc Computer Science programme at KAAF University is designed to equip students with strong theoretical knowledge and practical skills in computing and information technology. The programme prepares graduates to design, develop, and manage software systems and computing solutions that address real-world problems in industry, business, and society.
The curriculum combines mathematics, computing fundamentals, and applied computer science courses. Students progress from introductory programming and computer systems to advanced areas such as data structures, databases, software engineering, computer networks, operating systems, artificial intelligence, and web technologies. Laboratory work, practical assignments, and a final-year project are integral components of the programme.
Upon completion of the programme, graduates will be able to:
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Apply computing and mathematical principles to solve computing problems.
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Design, develop, and evaluate software and information systems.
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Use modern programming languages, tools, and development environments effectively.
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Analyze user requirements and propose appropriate computing solutions.
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Demonstrate ethical, professional, and responsible computing practice.
Students have access to modern lecture halls, fully equipped computer laboratories, and internet-enabled ICT facilities. The University library provides print and electronic resources, including e-books, journals, and online databases. The campus environment supports safe, accessible, and technology-driven learning.
Graduates of the BSc Computer Science programme can pursue careers as:
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Software Developers / Programmers
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Systems Analysts and IT Officers
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Database and Network Administrators
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Web and Mobile Application Developers
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Cybersecurity and IT Support Specialists
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Data Analysts and Junior AI Practitioners
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Entrepreneurs in ICT-related businesses
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Researchers and postgraduate students
Applicants must meet the general admission requirements of KAAF University and possess:
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SSSCE/WASSCE with credit passes in English Language, Core Mathematics, and Integrated Science, plus three relevant elective subjects, including Elective Mathematics.
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Equivalent qualifications such as GCE ‘A’ Levels, HND (with appropriate background), or other recognized international qualifications may be considered in line with GTEC guidelines.
The programme provides continuous academic support through academic advising, mentoring, practical supervision, and project guidance. Students are supported throughout coursework, laboratory sessions, internships, and the final-year project to ensure academic success and timely completion of the programme.