MA in English Language and Literature

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering strives for graduating highly competent students with the potential of becoming the leaders in their field and also to impart knowledge which allows them to understand the implications of their work on both to themselves as well to the society as a whole.

Department of Computer Science and Engineering at ULAB, since its inception, has been offering an undergraduate program in Computer Science and Engineering with focus on developing skills for ICT industries worldwide. The designed program provides students with fundamental skills needed to become an accomplished IT specialist. The program also aims at a wider knowledge of the subject, rather than a mere understanding of the existing commercial approaches. The degree is designed for a wide range of students, including those who wish to pursue a career in software engineering, computer programming or related areas, and also those who wish to move on to study for higher degrees in the computing and information technology areas, either at home or abroad.

The department believes in a philosophy of Active Learning which is reflected in our curriculum and teaching styles. The Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) curriculum has been designed with both theoretical and industry oriented courses. The department provides state of the art laboratory facilities, with guidance from the top notch faculties, to bring out the best from the students. Departmental active collaboration with local and international reputed companies is keeping both CSE students and faculty updated with industry innovations and requirements. In their last academic year, students will be able to choose a concentration area or any other elective courses to focus their career according to their interest. Furthermore, the Liberal Arts curricular framework will help the students to acquire an openness of vision to become adaptable and ever-effective professionals of this century and for the time to come. The program objectives address our goal of graduating highly competent students with a potential of becoming leaders in their careers and add value to the society.

Department of Computer Science and Engineering at ULAB, since its inception, has been offering the undergraduate program in Computer Science and Engineering with more focus on the ICT industries worldwide. The designed program delivers the fundamental skills needed to become a Computer Scientist. The program also aims to a wider knowledge of the subject, rather than just an understanding of existing commercial approaches, so that the student’s understanding and knowledge can adapt and evolve to match the skills that will be required in the coming century. The degree is designed for a wide range of students, including those who wish to pursue a career in software engineering or computer programming or related areas, based on strong technical competence in software system design and interfacing, and also those who wish to move on to study for higher degrees in the computing and information technology areas either at home or abroad. The department is well accepted by different professional bodies through participation in different activities related to ICT. The department is already engaged in international conferences like ICCIT and ICECE and programming contest like National Computer Programming Contest and ICPC.

Long Range Goals

  • Quality teaching and learning environment
  • Industry Academia Collaborations
  • Incubation of real-life developments with ICT industries
  • Partnership with ICT Leaders both at home and abroad
  • Research and developments
  • ICT4D activities

Short Range Goals

  • Develop course curricula based on industry requirements
  • Deliver course lessens with industry focus
  • Nurture creativity and innovations
  • Joint research initiatives with the ICT industry

Degree Requirements

Total course requirements for degree program are as follows:
General Education Course 10 courses (30 credits)
Major Core 24 courses (79 credits)
Major Elective 04 courses (12 credits)
Project/Thesis 01 courses (04 credits)
Optional/Minor 05 courses (15 credits)
Total 44 courses (140 credits)