Ryerson’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Part-time Program is designed for individuals who are currently
employed and do not have the opportunity to commit to a full-time
education schedule. It is intended primarily for students who have
some prior post-secondary education in computer science or related
program in addition to the high school admission requirements.
The academic content of the program is identical to the current
full-time degree program in Computer Science, but will be modified
to allow some substitutions to be drawn from existing continuing
education courses. Some courses that are not available in the evening,
may be offered in the late afternoon period.
The Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) program is designed
to produce graduates who can work effectively as software practitioners
in the wide variety of professional areas in the computing industry.
Students are trained to be multilingual in the programming areas
that are currently in demand. They are given a practical treatment
of both systems programming and applications programming. This
combination will satisfy future career requirements in areas where
a technical knowledge of all phases of software in a given application
is a major advantage. Through courses in electronics and hardware/software
technology, students gain a knowledge of the hardware/software
interface which is becoming essential to many microcomputer applications.
An optional thesis in fourth year allows higher-ranking students
the opportunity to work on projects representative of assignments
encountered in industry.
Students in the Computer Science program get a lot of exposure
to: Networked environments, Web-based applications, Client-server
applications, Database design, Software Engineering and Compiler
design.
For admissions and other information please contact
us or visit the following
The
G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education
Part-Time
Undergraduate Calendar
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