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               Graduate Prospects
               The development of digital economy and smart manufacturing, smart finance, smart agriculture,
               health care, smart home, smart city, smart logistics, robotics has a huge demand for talents and
               experts in AI and currently the graduates supply is far less compared to demands. We believe our
               graduates will have a wide range of opportunities in Internet companies, industries as well as
               research institutes and government departments and agencies.

               STUDY PLAN & MODULE DESCRIPTIONS

                 Code         Module                          Credits  Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                                     YEAR 1
                              Introduction  to  Computer  Science  3   45 hrs   ---
                 COMP1121
                              and its Application

                              This  module  will  introduce:  1)  fundamental  electronic  data  processing  concepts  and
                              associated terminologies; 2) the development of computers and computer applications;
                              3)  network  security,  malware,  security  software  and  the  use  of  encryption  and
                              decryption for secure data communication; 4) programming languages; and 5) concepts
                              of algorithms, data structures, resource management. Furthermore, computer science
                              related fields such as AI and its applications will be introduced and discussed.
                 COMP1122     Introduction to Programming     3        45 hrs   ---
                              This module introduces fundamental programming techniques and principles using the
                              popular  Python  Programming  language.  It  aims  to  build  fundamental  software
                              development skills including the use of the Python programming language and tools,
                              debugging, testing and fundamentals of good programming practice, style and design.
                 COMP1123     Computer Organization           3        45 hrs   ---
                              This module is concerned with the study of the structures and behaviour of computers.
                              It  traces  the  evolution  of  computers  and  considers  the  functional  organization  of  a
                              computer.  Major  components  of  a  computer  are  discussed  in  this  module  and  an
                              overview of microcomputer technologies is provided.

                 COMP1124     Advanced Programming            3        45 hrs   COMP1122
                              This  module  covers  the  principles  of  object-oriented  programming  using  the  Java
                              language.    Fundamental programming skills and methods related to object-oriented
                              approaches  are  discussed.    Topics  include:  objects  and  classes,  encapsulation,
                              inheritance and polymorphism, abstract classes and interfaces, generics and container
                              classes, exception handling, and functional programming.
                 COMP1125     Introduction to E-Business      3        45 hrs   ---
                              The goals of this module are to provide students with an overview of key concepts in
                              business, and to develop an understanding of E-Business. This module will expose the
                              students to the basic principles of running businesses, and to provide students with the
                              knowledge  of  various  modern  e-commerce  related  concepts  and  terminologies,
                              including topics on web technologies, payment and security, marketing, legal issues, and
                              environmental and social behaviors.






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