Diploma in Computer Science (DCS)

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The ICT has changed the current practices of managing business. Skilled workers in ICT are sought after in order for businesses to sustain their operations in digital world. Therefore, this program is designed to provide a foundation of computer science skills and knowledge to groom the graduates for  working in areas such as programming, web development, and ICT support. In the first year of study, the students will learn basic computer science knowledge such as problem solving, database, system development and programming. The following year, students will be equipped with in-depth knowledge and skills required to use computer tools and software in developing a computer application. With the acquired knowledge and skills after graduation, students have a choice of whether to work in the ICT industry or further studies in computing.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE
 PEO1 To produce knowledgeable and skilled graduates to work in any organisation, whether national, multi-national, government agencies or as techno-entrepreneurs in ICT-related fields, particularly in the field of Computer Systems and Networks
 PEO2 To produce graduates who are able to practice high professional ethical values.
 
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
No MQF Program Learning Outcome
PO1 Knowledge and understanding Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Computer Science theories and principles.
PO2 Cognitive skills Demonstrate intellectual independence in the application of knowledge in Computer Science practice by applying critical skills, analytical skills and evaluation skills.
PO3 Practical skills Apply techniques, skills and equipment appropriate to the field of Computer Science to understand the field of knowledge and problem solving.
PO4 Interpersonal skills Demonstrated ability to have communication and collaboration skills in teams and organizations.
PO5 Communication skills Communicate clearly and effectively in the presentation of written and oral ideas accurately, confidently and coherently in the appropriate context and language.
PO6 Digital skills Use the appropriate technology to solve the problem at hand.
PO7 Numeracy skills Apply qualitative and quantitative mathematical tools in analyzing and evaluating numerical, graphic or visual data to solve problems in a real context.
PO8 Leadership, autonomy & responsibility Demonstrated leadership skills autonomously over a team that has been held accountable.
PO9 Personal skills Able to manage oneself effectively and involve oneself effectively in lifelong learning to achieve self-sustainability, competitiveness and ability to work.
PLO10 Entrepreneurship skills Promoting entrepreneurial thinking and innovative thinking in the field of Computer Science.
PLO11 Ethics and profesionalism Demonstrate ethical behavior and act professionally in a variety of environments and practices.

 

PROGRAM COURSES

FACULTY CORE (27 CREDIT HOURS)

  • DUM1163 - Elementary Mathematics
  • DRC1313 - Computer Architecture & Organization
  • DRCI1123 - Database Systems
  • DRC2223 - Software Engineering
  • DRC1113 - Programming Techniques
  • DUM1233 - Discrete Mathematics Application
  • DUM1433 - Discrete Structure Application
  • DRC1333 - Data Communication & Networking
  • DRC1323 - Operating Systems

FINAL YEAR PROJECT (8 CREDIT HOURS)

  • DRC2812 - Final Year Project 1
  • DRC2826 - Final Year Project 2

 

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (12 CREDIT HOURS)

  • DRC2912 - Industrial Training

 

ELECTIVE (BY SELECTION - 9 CREDIT HOURS)

  • DRC2183 - Web Application Development
  • DRC2353 - Information Security
  • DRC2323 - Human Computer Interaction
  • DRC2383 - Structured Network Cabling
  • DCR2373 - Game Programming 1

PROGRAM CORE (18 CREDIT HOURS)

  • DRC1133 - Web Programming
  • DRC1213 - Object-Oriented Design & Implementation
  • DRC1413 - Graphical User Interface
  • DRC1423 - Fundamentals of Multimedia
  • DRC2163 - Data Structure & Algorithms
  • DRC2153 - Mobile Application Development
UNIVERSITY GENERAL COURSES (16 CREDIT HOURS)
  • UHC1012 - Falsafah Dan Isu Semasa
  • ULE1212 - Essential English
  • UHC1032 - Kursus Integriti dan Anti Rasuah
  • ULE1222 - English for Academic Communication
  • UQA1002 - Co-Curriculum
  • ULE2232 - English for Professional Communication
  • UHC2022 - Penghayatan Etika Dan Peradaban
  • UGE1002 - Entrepreneurship
Total Credit Hours for graduation are 90
 

 

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates of UMP are equipped with skills in Computer Science and softskills as an added value which allows them to build a career as:

Assistant Analyst Programmer

Programmer

Web Developer

Computer Technician

IT Assistant

IT Support Executive

Assistant Information System Administrator

Assistant Database Administrator

Assistant IT Executive

Assistant Software Engineer

Technopreneur

 


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