Bachelor’s in Computer Science – Computation Arts (BCompSc)
On campus learning,
Full Time,
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying at Bachelor’s in Computer Science – Computation Arts (BCompSc) Concordia University in Canada:
Stimulate the senses. Engage the mind. When you study Computation Arts, you become a digital artist, using algorithms and computational theory to create interactive multimedia that breaks new audio-visual ground.
The degree gives students the flexibility to combine a traditional computer science degree with a non-traditional field. Our state-of-the-art labs for 3D graphics, high-performance computing and artificial intelligence will give you experience with the equipment you’ll use in the field. Through labs, lectures and projects, you’ll also:
Investigate programming paradigms as they relate to digital art and design
Learn the techniques and conceptual strategies central to 3D digital production
Use computer systems to process, synthesize, and manipulate digitized representations of sound
Necessary information:
- Duration: 3 to 4 years
- Degree awarded by: Concordia University in Canada
- Admission criteria: High school Diploma
- Language of instruction: English
- Tuition fee: 28,350
- Faculty: Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science
Note: The Total cost includes: tuition fee, health insurance fee and compulsory fees.
Curriculum:
A Bachelor of Computer Science degree takes a minimum of three or four years (90 – 120 credits) of full-time study, depending on your academic background.
The core provides a basic and broad study of theory, mathematical basics, programming methodology, computer architecture, data structures, operating systems, and software engineering.
Students in this program will also take half of their courses in the Computation Arts program offered by the Faculty of Fine Arts.
The Co-op program, available with the BCompSc, gives you the chance to complete paid work terms that last 12 to 16 weeks. As a Co-op student, you will assist in projects designed and implemented by professionals and may also:
Analyze and develop computer solutions
Design and create new software, and modify and test existing software used in a broad range of businesses and industries
Plan and implement computer security systems for database access control
Co-op students have completed work terms for employers such as:
Alcatel-Lucent
Bell Canada
Cogeco
Ericsson
Career opportunity:
- Software Development: With a degree in Computer Science – Computation Arts, you could work as a software developer, designing and developing software applications for different industries such as healthcare, finance, education, and more.
- Web Development: You could work as a web developer, designing, and developing websites for clients or companies.
- User Experience (UX) Design: You could work as a UX designer, creating user-friendly and intuitive interfaces for software applications or websites.
- Game Development: With your knowledge of computer science and computation arts, you could work as a game developer, designing and developing video games for various platforms.
- Digital Media: You could work in the digital media industry, using your knowledge of computer science and computation arts to create digital content such as animations, videos, and interactive media.
- Information Technology (IT) Management: You could work in IT management, overseeing the implementation and maintenance of technology systems in organizations.
- Data Science: With a degree in Computer Science – Computation Arts, you could work in data science, using your knowledge of computer science and programming languages to analyze and interpret data to make informed decisions.
Application Requirements:
- Academic Mark Sheets and original Transcripts of secondary and post-secondary studies
- English proficiency test certificate
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Letter of Recommendation (LORs)
- Proof of Sufficient Funds
- Valid Passport
- High School: A- overall, A- math
English language requirements:
Language test | Overall Score |
IELTS | 7 no band below 6.5 |
TOFEL iBT | 95 no category below 20 |
Deadlines and intakes:
Fall term
March 1 is the deadline to apply for fall term entry. International students are encouraged to apply by February 1 to allow sufficient time for CAQ and study permit application processing.
FREE VISA SERVICE
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Expenses (CAD)
28,350
Application Fee
100
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
accommodation
Concordia University boasts a myriad of dormitories situated on both the Loyola Campus and the Sir George Williams Campus in the bustling heart of downtown Montreal. These dormitories provide accommodations ranging from single to double rooms, featuring communal amenities such as kitchens, bathrooms, and shared living spaces. Additionally, certain dormitories offer apartment-style living arrangements.
Outlined below are some of the student housing options available:
- Grey Nuns Residence: Steeped in centuries-old heritage, Grey Nuns Residence is centrally located in downtown Montreal on the Sir George Williams Campus.
- Hingston Hall: Designed for undergraduate residents, Hingston Hall is nestled within the tranquil surroundings of the Loyola Campus.
- Jesuit Residence: Recently refurbished, the Jesuit Residence accommodates a diverse mix of graduate and undergraduate students.
- YWCA Residence: Situated adjacent to the Sir George Williams Campus, the YWCA Residence dedicates two floors exclusively to Concordia University students.
After Graduation
Concordia University in Canada offers an array of employment assistance services tailored specifically for international students. These comprehensive services are meticulously crafted to facilitate students in securing employment opportunities, honing their career proficiencies, and navigating the intricate landscape of the Canadian job market.
Upon graduation, international students are entitled to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), enabling them to seek employment in Canada. The PGWP application grants individuals the privilege to work in Canada for a duration of up to three (3) years. It is imperative to initiate the PGWP application process within 90 days of receiving the final academic transcripts while concurrently holding a valid Study Permit.