- B.Sc. Computer Science (Canada)
- B.Sc.(Hons) Applied Computing (UK)
- B.Sc. Information Technology (Australia)
- B.Tech. Computer Systems & Networking (Australia)
Program StructureFor the first 2 years (60 credit hours) in Perdana College, these fours programs share the same core subjects. Students then transfer their credits to our partner universities to complete the degree there.
These programs prepare students to be Computer Science professionals. The core curriculum emphasizes on indepth systems analysis and design, software programming, networking and communication, data structures and algorithms, database management system, computer systems, and their applications, such as web technology. The program is well-balanced, requiring students to take some electives from other fields, hence obtaining training in areas like accounting, economics, management, and psychology.
Program Outline| Computer Programming/Java | Applied Calculus I |
| Advanced Programming/Java | Applied Calculus II |
| Business & Technical Communication | Discrete Mathematics I |
| System Programming | Discrete Mathematics II |
| Digital Logic Systems | Elective |
| Computer Architecture & Systems Software | Database Management Systems |
| Data Communications & Networking | Software Engineering I |
| Data Structures & Algorithms I | Linear Algebra |
| Systems Analysis & Design | Applied Web Technology |
| Advanced Object-Oriented Programming | Elective |
| Applied Statistics I | Programming Languages |
| Financial Accounting I | Psychology I |
| Numerical Analysis & Computation | Principles of Marketing |
| Relevant Liberal Art Subject | Relevant Business Subject |
Study overseas in either Acadia University (Canada), Algoma University (Canada), Curtin University of Technology (Australia), or Northumbria University (UK).
Choice of Partner Universities and ProgramStudents may transfer their credits to the following universities which we have articulation with. Take note that different partner university has slightly different emphasis.
- Acadia University College, Canada
- Algoma University, Canada
- University of Manitoba, Canada
- Curtin University of Technology, Australia
- Curtin University of Technology, Australia
- Curtin University of Technology, Malaysia Campus
- Northumbria University, UK
- Northumbria University, UK
Students will enjoy full credit transfer into the 4-year B.Sc. Computer Science degree program.
Students will enjoy full credit transfer into the 4-year B.Sc. Computer Science degree program.
Students will enjoy full credit transfer into the 4-year B.Sc. Computer Science degree program.
Students are exempted from 1.5 years of the Information Technology degree program offered through Curtin's School of Computing.
Students are exempted from first year of the Computer Systems & Networking degree program offered through Curtin's Department Electrical & Computer Engineering.
Students may also be admitted into the Malaysia Campus of Curtin University of Technology and enjoy the same exemption as the Australia campus. Students enjoy very substantial cost saving if they choose to complete the program in Malaysia.
Students are eligible to enter the Final honours Year of the 3-year Applied Computing degree program offered through Northumbria's School of Computing, Engineering & Information Sciences.
Students are also eligible to enter the Final honours Year of the 3-year Business Information Technology degree program offered through Northumbria's School of Computing, Engineering & Information Sciences.
Our Alumni: DARE TO DREAM
Sharfuddin graduated in B.Sc. Computer Science from Acadia University Canada, through our arrangement with the university. He is presently working for EDS, a Fortune 500 company, in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Sharfuddin is one of our early batch of students who aspired to become an IT specialists. He studied first year of our Computer Science twinning program before proceeding to our partner university UCSI in Malaysia for another year. He then spent two more years in Acadia University to complete his degree. In the course of the program, he also spent a year of internship in IBM Canada.
Recently Sharfuddin returned to Dhaka for a break and visited the School. He gave an interesting talk to the students in the School, highlighting the career pathways and the importance of goal-setting to achieve one's dream. He attributed his success to his desire to dream big!