BSc in Scientific Computing

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MDC SA has developed a unique partnership with University of South Africa (UNISA) to offer locally supported distance education programmes specifically for working people.

UNISA – The “MEGA” University

The main partner of MDC SA for this programme is the highly regarded University of South Africa (UNISA) – classed as one of the 11 leading very large universities. Founded in 1873, UNISA gained its University Royal Charter in 1876. It became the world’s first completely Distance Education University in 1946.

MDC SA is delighted to work with UNISA in the development of these programmes, and has an excellent reputation for the delivery of distance education to busy individuals.

We can now offer:

A Four Year BSc with Specialization in Information Technology and Computer Science (Scientific Computing Stream-ISC)

(The curriculum for this degree comprises 32 modules with subject details shown on next page.)

Purpose

This programme stream aims to educate and train practitioners/professionals with specialisation in computational abilities and scientific programming as applied in Mathematics, Statistics, Quantitative Management, Applied Mathematics,  Geography, Physics and Chemistry.

Career Opportunities

Within the computer industry, a Computer Science major can prepare one for positions such as a programmer, software engineer, database administrator, systems analyst or systems programmer. There are also many other applications for Computer Science in fields such as graphic arts, manufacturing, education, security systems, electronic image processing, medical research and economics.

 

 

 

How it Works

The method of teaching this course is highly innovative. We call it “locally supported distance education” : learning through University supplied materials and MDC SA administration and resource centres. It is based on MDC SA “On-location” method of teaching which is so successful for postgraduate study here in the Middle East.

Locally Supported Distance Education

A specially designed study method based on Unisa’s extensive competence in distance education.

Advantages of Locally Supported Distance Education

·        Flexibility: you study at your own pace

·        Convenience: you study from home

·        Local administrative support: through MDC SA’s regional offices

·        On-line support: through Unisa’s Student on Line (SOL) system

·        Telephone and email support: from Unisa faculty

·        On-line library access: for the your all-important research materials (journals, books, papers, etc)

·        Textbook ordering facility: speedy service at reasonable prices for your books.

Practical Work

Practical work in Computer Science and Information Systems mainly comprises designing of systems and the writing of computer programmes. The programmes have to be developed on suitable computers using prescribed computer
packages. Access to a suitable computer is an admission requirement for all modules or subjects with a practical component. Students can gain access as follows:

(1) by purchasing a computer for their own use
(2) by using a computer belonging to a study group, friend, computer bureau,
or employer
(3) by reserving time on a computer at MDCI computer laboratory

Course Fees

Fees are payable to MDC SA US Dollars. Each module is $290. The fees are subject to change from one academic year to the next.

Enquires can be addressed to:

Management Development Centre SA

P.O. Box 26305

Manama, Bahrain

Tel 00973  17216002

Fax 00973 17216007

e-mail: mdcsa@batelco.com.bh

 

 

BSc with Specialization in Information Technology and Computer Science

(Scientific Computing Stream-ISC)

 

Year 1

Sem 1   COURSE CODES
Module 1 Theoretical computer science 1 COS101-S
Module 2 Introduction to programming 2 COS112-V
Module 3 Computer systems: Fundamental concepts COS113-W
Module 4 Pre-calculus mathematics B MAT111-N
Sem 2 Module 5 Calculus A MAT112-P
Module 6 Calculus B MAT113-Q
Module 7 Linear algebra MAT103-N
Module 8 Mathematical modelling 1 QMS101-D

Year 2

Sem 3 Module 9 Applied linear algebra APM113-U
Module 10 Mathematical modelling APM114-V
Module 11 Introduction to programming 1 COS111-U
Module 12 Comprehension skills for science CSS101-H
Sem 4 Module 13 Basic statistics STA105-M
Module 14 Introduction to visual programming COS114-X
Module 15 Human computer interaction 1 INF120-8
Module 16 Theoretical computer science 2 COS201-V

Year 3

Sem 5 Module 17 Programming: Data structures COS211-X
Module 18 Programming: Practical COS212-Y
Module 19 Computer organisation COS221-3
Module 20 Numerical methods 1 COS233-8
Sem 6 Module 21 Mathematical programming OPS201-K
Module 22 Applied dynamical systems APM214-Y
Module 23 Introduction to discrete mathematics MAT212-S
Module 24 Computer networks 1 COS226-9

Year 4

Sem 7 Module 25 Theory of computer science 3 COS301-Y
Module 26 Advanced programming COS311-4
Module 27 Computer science 332 COS332-A
Sem 8 Module 28 Operating systems and architecture COS321-6
Module 29 Computer science 326 COS326-C
Module 30 Principles of databases INF303-D
Module 31 Optimisation of resources OPS302-P
Module 32 Computer science 340 COS340-A