College of science in zulfi majmaah university



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Department Laboratories


The department includes seven laboratories for teaching and aims to provide applied and suitable environment and create the conditions for the students to take advantage of the possibilities of the university available. The university provided the hardware needed to promote the theoretical concepts of computer science that studied by students as well as scientific research for faculty members belonging to the department and other university departments. The laboratories have been equipped with the latest hardware and tools.

The department laboratories include the following:

  1. Networks Lab.

  2. Operating systems Lab.

  3. Databases Lab.

  4. Logic Design Lab.

  5. Assembly Language Lab.

  6. Preparatory lab 1.

  7. Preparatory lab 2

  8. Preparatory lab 3

1- Networks Lab


This lab is equipped with the latest hardware and software that cover all the aspects of the Networks courses. The lab has been equipped with 25 new PCs with high-speed network in addition to all the equipment needed to train students on how to set up and manage networks. It also contains a modern server, router, switches and all the equipment for wired and wireless networks.








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2- Databases Lab


The lab is equipped with 30 PCs and database software such as Oracle and SQL server and all the software necessary for the students to be trained to set up and handle databases. The laboratory is equipped with high-speed network connected to a server to cover all practical aspects of databases and design of graphics interfaces and visual programming..





3- Logic Design and Assembly Language Lab


The lab contains 16 modern units for logic design such that the student will be able to understand the principles of logic circuits and how to design, connect, and build logic gates and digital circuits. The laboratory contains also 16 modern units of 8086 and 6800 microprocessors for the students to be able to program them practically.







4-Operating Systems Lab


Contains more than 25 sophisticated device in addition to the operating systems software such as Windows and Linux .It also has the networking necessary to qualify the students to deal with all the operating systems in addition to the existence of a sophisticated network. The lab will be useful for giving students the practical skills necessary to be able to deal with all computer operating systems.









5- Preparatory Lab 1


The Lab is equipped with 28 modern and specialized PCs that are running Windows 7 and have Office 2010 and other Basic SW that help preparatory year students to acquire basic computer skills. In addition, there is a modern network that helps the students to acquire basic network skills needed to deal with the computer and its applications in practical life.

6- Preparatory Lab 2


The Lab is equipped with 28 modern and specialized PCs that are running Windows 7 and have Office 2010 and other Basic SW that help preparatory year students to acquire basic computer skills. In addition, there is a modern network that helps the students to acquire basic network skills needed to deal with the computer and its applications in practical life.



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7- Preparatory Lab 3


The Lab is equipped with 28 modern and specialized PCs that are running Windows 7 and have Office 2010 and other Basic SW that help preparatory year students to acquire basic computer skills. In addition, there is a network that helps the students to acquire basic network skills needed to deal with the computer and its applications in practical life.


Computer Science and Information (CSI) Program


The department staff proposed a new revised curriculum which offers a B.Sc. in computer science and information (CSI) in three tracks. This new curriculum leads to a program which fosters diversification through offering a wider selection of courses that is in tune with the market requirements and provides the necessary specialization by offering a set of new concentrations (tracks).We believe this will render our graduates more marketable. The proposed program satisfies and fulfils the IEEE/ACM Computing Curricula guidelines for computer science curriculum and meets the Computing Accreditation Criteria (CAC). Moreover, it takes into account the community needs and the labor market in KSA.

Students of the CSI program have 12 hours of department elective courses. The following set of concentration tracks within the Bachelor of Science major in Computer Science and Information is offered which allows three tracks for students to choose from:


Track I-Computer Graphics and Multimedia: In this track the students will be allowed to choose four courses from the following five courses which may lead them to work in the field of Computer Graphics & Multimedia:

  1. Computer Vision

  2. Interactive Computer Graphics

  3. Digital Photography

  4. Digital Image Processing

  5. Multimedia Technology


Track II-Computer Networks: In this track the students will be allowed to choose four courses from the following five courses which may lead them to work in the field of computer networks:

  1. Advanced Computer Networks

  2. Network Security

  3. Wireless & Mobile Computing

  4. Network Programming

  5. Cloud Computing

Track III-Individual Track: It is a general elective courses track that allow students to choose any four courses either from of the last two tracks or from the following courses:

Track III-Individual Track: It is a general elective courses track that allow students to choose any four courses either from of the last two tracks or from the following

courses:


Computer Vision

Interactive Computer Graphics

Digital Photography

Digital Image Processing

Multimedia Technology

Advanced Computer Networks

Network Security

Wireless & Mobile Computing

Network Programming

Cloud Computing

Machine Learning

Introduction to Robotics

Expert Systems

Computational Methods

Operational Research

Information System Management

Information Security

Project Management

Geographic Information System (GIS)

The concentrations are structured in a manner that meets the following general objectives. In the first six semesters, all B.Sc.-CSI students will experience a streamlined introduction to Computer Science &Information with an emphasis on conceptual, theoretical, and programming aspects. The intent of this common foundations to provide a solid basis for all CSI majors and the ultimate pursuit of the specialty majors. The mathematical and science requirements are kept consistent with what is expected for computer science and information majors.

Students have the opportunity to start focusing on a specific concentration of their choice after their 6th semester. During the third and fourth years, the program is structured to emphasize the choice and exploration of a concentration in depth.



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