BTech in Computer Science - Université Antonine (UA)

  • BTech in Computer Science

    BTech in Computer Science
    Computer Science is at the intellectual forefront of the digital revolution that will define the 21st century. The jobs of tomorrow will use technologies that are not yet invented, which will advance new scientific, economic and social paradigms. Such innovative technologies require dedication to learning, both in the classroom and in the research laboratory. Our Computer Science program combines a rigorous education with added emphasis on new technologies in web, mobile, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, machine learning, and information systems security.

    If you are interested in applying to the BTech in Computer Science, this is all you need to know: 

    Number of credits: 96
    Duration: 3 years
    Language: English
    Available in Hadat-Baabda main campus, Nabi-Ayla Zahle campus, and Mejdlaya-Zgharta campus.

    Admission on entrance exams
    The applicant must pass a compulsory entrance exam in Mathematics and an English Placement test.

    Admission on file
    This admission criterion is intended for students who have just finished high school with a good academic level. The admissions committee will study the application and make a decision based on the grades of the Math subject validated at the final year of school. The applicants admitted on file will be exempted from the Mathematics exam and will only need to sit for the English placement test.

    External language exams
    Applicants who have passed the following tests: TOEFL, SAT, IELTS or other verified similar exams can be exempted from the English placement test.

    Program learning outcomes

    Graduates of the program will be able to:

    1. Analyze a complex computing problem and apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
    2. Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline.
    3. Communicate effectively in diverse professional contexts.
    4. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
    5. Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities that are appropriate to the program’s discipline. 


    Upon the completion of the Computer Science program, students will acquire necessary skills to optimize their learning curve and produce quality software solutions. They will acquire positions like Software Developers, Application Analysts, UX Designers, Web Masters, Web Developers, Mobile Application Developers, Information Systems Managers, Game Developers, among others.


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