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6 Bachelor's degrees in Computer Sciences in Palestinian Territory, Occupied
Computer Information Systems
CIS involves designing, programming and managing information systems. The Computer Information Systems program of the An-Najah National University gives students the scientific practices and the process of software development that gives them ability to turn them into goods and services that can be marketed (i.e., technology).
Computer Network and Information Security
The Computer Network and Information Security program of the An-Najah National University offers students the theoretical and practical parts for all areas of computer networks and information security. NIS Focuses on giving students the skills needed to design develop and maintain wired and wireless computer networks.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program of the An-Najah National University ensures that students have a solid foundation in the core concepts, equip them with problem solving skills, and prepare them for lifelong learning in the discipline.
Computer Engineering
The vision of the Computer Engineering program of the An-Najah National University is to produce high-quality graduates who possess solid theoretical and practical foundation, through emphasizing scholastic excellence, practical skills, and professional competency to produce the leaders in the computing field.
Computer Engineering
To contribute in developing computer engineering principles and applications, and to prepare qualified and ethically responsible engineers who are capable of life-long learning, adhering to the highest professional standards, able to engage in engineering projects, and participate effectively in serving the community. The Computer Engineering degree is offered at Birzeit University.
Computer Science
The mission of the Computer Science program at Birzeit University is to provide students with excellent up-to-date knowledge in the fields related to computer science and information technology. This is achieved through comprehensive and continuously reviewed educational programs, research projects, and new tracks to fulfill the growing needs of certain and new skills in the field of computing.