MQA/PA15760 JPT/BPP(U) (N/0613/6/0006) (MQA/PA15760) 08/27
Jan, May, Aug, Oct
HELP University’s Bachelor of Computer Science program gives you the opportunity to be immersed at the very edge of technology and innovation. Our focus areas of Cybersecurity, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence empower you to be leaders at the forefront of computing.
Course Listing (Year 1)
Core subjects
Elective subjects:
Course Listing (Year 2)
Core subjects
Field elective subjects:
Choose one from each group
Plus 2 Free electives from IT or Business Faculty.
Course Listing (Year 3)
Core subjects
Field elective subjects:
Choose one from each group
Plus 1 Free elective from IT or Business Faculty
Applicants require one (1) of the following:
TWO (2) STPM (science stream) OR equivalent with Grade C (CGPA 2.00) in Mathematics AND Science/ ICT. FIVE (5) Bs in United Examination Certificate (UEC) including Additional Mathematics OR a credit in the following at SPM level/ O-level OR equivalent:
Five (5) CPU passes with a minimum average of 50% AND a credit in the following at SPM level/ O-level OR equivalent:
Five (5) SAM / TEE examination passes with a university aggregate of 50% and a credit in the following at SPM/ O-level OR equivalent:
A Diploma in Computer Science/ Information Systems/ Information Technology/ Software Engineering or equivalent with a minimum CGPA 2.50. Any other Diploma in Science and Technology with a minimum CGPA 2.50.
Notes:
Candidates for category vi and vii with CGPA below 2.50 but above 2.00 may be admitted subject to a rigorous internal assessment process.
Candidates for category i (b), iii (b), iv (b) and v (b) need to take Mathematics reinforcement subjects with topics relevant to Computer Science at the beginning of their studies.
Students must pass the Mathematics reinforcement subject as a prerequisite before being allowed to take the relevant core course. However, this provision does not prevent students from pursuing other courses either core or non-core that do not require the Mathematics reinforcement subject.
Credits for Mathematics reinforcement subjects are additional credit to core subjects and can be taken into account for undergraduate credit.
Mathematics reinforcement subject requirements may be excluded if the Mathematics at the Matriculation or recognised Foundation or its equivalent offers Mathematics and its achievement is equivalent to / above the credit requirements of the Additional Mathematics subject at SPM level;
International applicants will also be required to fulfil one of the following English language competencies:-