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CURRICULUM
OFCOMPUTER SCIENCE,
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, AND
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(Bachelors & Masters Programs) (Revised 2017)HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION
ISLAMABAD
CURRICULUM DIVISION, HEC
2Prof. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed Chairman, HEC
Prof. Dr. Arshad Ali Executive Director, HEC
Mr. Muhammad Raza Chohan Director General (Academics)Dr. Muhammad Idrees Director (Curriculum)
Syeda Sanober Rizvi Deputy Director (Curriculum) Mr. Riaz-ul-Haque Assistant Director (Curriculum) Mr. Muhammad Faisal Khan Assistant Director (Curriculum) 3CONTENTS
Contents
CURRICULUM OF COMPUTING PROGRAMS ....................................................INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................
Curricula Consideration ..............................................................................................
Computing Discipline .................................................................................................
Introduction .................................................................................................................
Bachelor Degree Programs in Computing ..................................................................
Eligibility Criteria ...................................................................................................
Duration ..................................................................................................................
Degree Completion Requirements ..........................................................................
Master Degree Programs in Computing .....................................................................
Eligibility Criteria ...................................................................................................
Duration ..................................................................................................................
Degree Completion Requirements ..........................................................................
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) .....................................................................
Curriculum Design for Bachelor Degrees in Computing ....................................... COURSES COMMON for BS (CS/ IT/ SE) ..........................................................Computer Science Program BS (CS) ..........................................................................
Development in Computer Science ........................................................................
Program Structure: ..................................................................................................
BS Computer Science .............................................................................................
Coverage of ACM Knowledge Areas .....................................................................
Proposed Curriculum for BS-CS ............................................................................
COURSES COMMON to all computing bachelor programs ................................. Domain Courses for BS (COMPUTER SCIENCE) ............................................... Proposed Study Plan for BS (Computer Science) ..................................................Proposed Curriculum for BS-IT .............................................................................
COURSES COMMON to all computing bachelor programs .................................Domain Courses for BS-IT .....................................................................................
Proposed Study Plan for BS (Information Technology) .............................................BS Software Engineering ............................................................................................
Proposed Curriculum for BS-SE .............................................................................
COURSES COMMON to all computing bachelor programs .................................Domain Courses for BS-SE ....................................................................................
Proposed Study Plan for BS (Software Engineering) .................................................Master of Science ........................................................................................................
Programs .....................................................................................................................
Composed by: Mr. Zulfiqar Ali, HEC, Islamabad
4PREFACE
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