Available Subprograms

Explore our diverse range of subprograms designed to enhance your learning experience.

Diploma in Computer Science (Networking and Cyber Security)

This program focuses on computer networks, network security, and cybersecurity techniques. Students learn how to design, configure, and maintain secure networks while protecting systems from cyber threats. Key topics include network administration, ethical hacking, penetration testing, cryptography, firewall management, and cyber forensics. Graduates can work as network administrators, cybersecurity analysts, IT security consultants, or ethical hackers.


Program: Diploma

Department: Department of Computer Science

Diploma in Computer Science (Software Engineering)

This diploma covers software development, programming, and system design. Students gain expertise in coding, software architecture, database management, and software testing. The curriculum includes object-oriented programming, web development, mobile app development, and DevOps. Graduates can pursue careers as software developers, application engineers, full-stack developers, or software testers.


Program: Diploma

Department: Department of Computer Science

Diploma in Computer Science (Game Development)

Designed for aspiring game developers, this diploma focuses on game programming, graphics, animation, and interactive media. Students learn game design principles, 3D modeling, physics simulation, AI for games, and game engine technologies (such as Unity or Unreal Engine). Career paths include game developer, game designer, 3D animator, or interactive media specialist.


Program: Diploma

Department: Department of Computer Science

Diploma in Computer Science (Data Science)

This program specializes in data analytics, machine learning, and big data technologies. Students learn statistical analysis, Python/R programming, data visualization, database management, and AI-driven data processing. The diploma prepares students for careers as data analysts, business intelligence analysts, machine learning engineers, or data engineers.


Program: Diploma

Department: Department of Computer Science

Diploma in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)

This diploma focuses on AI models, deep learning, and automation. Students study machine learning algorithms, neural networks, natural language processing (NLP), robotics, and AI-driven decision-making. It prepares graduates for roles such as AI engineer, machine learning specialist, robotics developer, or AI researcher.


Program: Diploma

Department: Department of Computer Science

Diploma in Multimedia / Product Design

This program combines creative and technical skills to prepare students for careers in multimedia design and product development. The curriculum integrates graphic design, 2D and 3D animation, web and mobile interface design, video production, and product design principles. Students learn to create engaging multimedia content (e.g., animations, interactive websites, and visual effects) and design functional, innovative products using tools like Adobe Creative Suite, and 3D modeling software. The program emphasizes hands-on projects, industry-standard software, and collaboration with engineers and marketers, preparing graduates for roles such as multimedia designers, product designers, or UX/UI specialists. It often includes internship opportunities and portfolio development to enhance employability. This two-year advanced diploma program in Multimedia/Product Design consists of four semesters, two semester per year, each with four courses that progressively build skills in design principles, multimedia technologies, product design processes, user experience, and professional practice.


Program: Diploma

Department: Not Assigned