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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (BSC
by JMSC
SEMESTER 1 FALL
YEAR 1
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SEMESTER 2 SPRING
Introduction to Computer Science & Programming Application Information Processing Principles of Marketing French or Social Psychology Communication Skills Algorithms & Data structure Principles of Management Managing Digital Innovation Statistics Creative Problem Solving
SEMESTER 3 FALL
Object Oriented Programming Management Decision Making Website Development & Management. Organizational Behaviour Economics Database Systems Computer Networks & Internet of things Project & Operations Management Human Resources Management Global Governance Social Media in Business
SEMESTER 5 FALL
Software Engineering Web & Mobile Applications Development Entrepreneurship International Commercial Law Marketing Strategies Computer Science Capstone Cybersecurity Sustainability & Development International Business Public Relations & Persuasion
YEAR 2
SEMESTER 4 SPRING
YEAR 3
SEMESTER 6 SPRING
BSC (HONS) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY – UK)
SEMESTER 1 FALL
YEAR 1
SEMESTER 2 SPRING
Introduction to Computer Science & Programming Application Information Processing Principles of Marketing Fundamentals of Accounting Economics Algorithms & Data structure Principles of Management Managing Digital Innovation Statistics Creative Problem Solving
SEMESTER 3 FALL
Object Oriented Programming Management Decision Making Website Design & Management. Organizational Behaviour Entrepreneurship Database Systems Computer Networks &S Internet of Things Project and Operations Management Human Resources Management Sustainability and Development
YEAR 2
SEMESTER 4 SPRING
SEMESTER 5 FALL
YEAR 3
SEMESTER 6 SPRING
Software Engineering Web & Mobile Applications Development Project Management Report Quantitative Methods Current Issues in Management Global Enterprise Computer Science Capstone Cybersecurity Project Management Report Qualitative Methods Organizational Leadership Strategic Management Theory & Practice

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) PROGRAM
An ESL course is required for all students whose placement examination in English receives a non-passing score and where major problems with English stem from a foreign language background.
STUDY ABROAD EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
The University offers students the opportunity to earn college credits while studying abroad during a term.

