BS (Hons.) Compter Science

The BS(Hons.) Computer Science program at KIAS prepares students to meet the demands of an increasingly digital
world, with a special focus on health informatics and medical data systems. Students not only gain strong foundations in
computer science but also learn to design, implement, and manage technology solutions for healthcare institutions.

Through our affiliation with Khalida Memorial Hospital, students are exposed to real-world hospital information systems,
medical data management, and software applications that support healthcare delivery. This unique combination of computer science and healthcare technology ensures our graduates are highly competitive in the job market

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Develop software applications for diverse industries.
  • Design, analyze, and optimize algorithms and data structures.
  • Manage databases, including hospital information systems.
  • Integrate artificial intelligence (Al) in practical applications.
  • Understand and apply cybersecurity principles.
  • Analyze and interpret large datasets, including medical data

Graduates can work as

  • Software developers in IT and healthcare sectors.
  • Data Analysts for medical research institutions.
  • Health Informatics Specialists in hospitals and clinics.
  • Database Administrators for large organizations.
  • Cybersecurity Analysts protecting sensitive health data.
  • Al/Machine Learning Engineers building intelligent applications

Facilities & Practical Training

  • Computer Labs equipped with modern PCs.
  • Database Lab for SQL & Oracle.
  • Software Development Lab for programming and application testing.
  • Direct interaction with Hospital IT Staff for real-world projects

Internship & Research

Students complete a 6-8 week
internship at Khalida Memorial
Hospital's IT Department or partner
tech companies, allowing them to
apply their skills to real-world
challenges

Eligibility: F.Sc. Pre-Medical /
A-Levels with Biology (minimum
50% marks).
. Selection: Based on academic
record, entry test, and interview.

Duration: 4 years
Semesters: 8
Credit Hours: 132-136