- Identify key areas in Computer Science: Students will be able to recognize and describe fundamental areas of study such as computational thinking and algorithms (K2)
- Articulate career paths in the field: Students will be able to apply their understanding to discuss various job roles and career opportunities available in Computer Science (K3)
- Navigate the Bachelor’s program curriculum: Students will analyze the curriculum structure to understand how different courses and topics interrelate (K4)
- Develop a personalized study plan: Students will evaluate and create a study plan that aligns with their career interests and academic goals (K5)
- Engage in introductory computational thinking tasks: Students will create simple thinking processes using introductory techniques to gain hands-on experience (K6)
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- Core Areas of Computer Science: Understanding topics such as algorithms, data structures, and computational thinking paradigms.
- Career Opportunities: Knowledge of various professional roles within the field, including software development, data analysis, and systems engineering.
- Program Structure: Familiarity with the Bachelor’s program layout, including required courses, elective options, and key milestones.
- Academic Resources: Awareness of available academic support resources such as campus, tutoring, libraries, and online resources.
- Professional Skills: Overview of essential skills for career development, including problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication skills in the context of Computer Science.
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