Information Science

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Information Science
Institution
King Saud University
Location
Saudi Arabia
Total Tuition
$ 29870
Intakes
September
Application deadline
January
Application Fee
133
Program Description

The Bachelor of Information Science is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles and practices of managing information as a strategic resource. It focuses on the collection, organization, storage, and retrieval of information in both physical and digital formats.

1. Knowledge and Understanding
  • Fundamental Concepts: Ability to explain the core principles of information technology, industry standards, and specialized IT principles.
  • IT Practices: Ability to describe the procedures and best practices for implementing IT applications and managing digital infrastructure. 
2. Cognitive and Practical Skills
  • Problem Analysis: Analyze complex computing problems and apply principles of mathematics and computing to identify viable solutions.
  • System Design: Design, implement, and evaluate computing-based solutions (systems, components, or processes) to meet specific requirements.
  • Secure Integration: Use systemic approaches to select, apply, and administer secure computing technologies to achieve user and organizational goals.
  • Effective Communication: Communicate effectively in various professional contexts with diverse audiences, both orally and in writing. 
3. Values and Professionalism
  • Ethical Responsibility: Graduates should understand professional responsibilities and ethical decision-making in computing based on legal and social principles.
  • Teamwork and Leadership: The program emphasizes working effectively in teams and leading activities relevant to the IT field.
  • Continuous Learning: Graduates should recognize the importance of ongoing professional development in the rapidly changing tech industry.

Admission is a multi-stage process starting with the Common First Year (CFY).

1. Initial Admission (CFY):
Selection is based on a composite score:
  • 30% High School GPA.
  • 30% General Aptitude Test (Qudurat).
  • 40% Subject Achievement Test (Tahsili).
2. College Placement:
After the CFY, students are allocated to the program based on:
  • Composite Average: Must be at least 70%.
  • Math Performance: Grades in CFY Math courses (Math 140 and 150) account for 25% of the placement score.
  • Department Capacity: Placement also depends on available seats and student preference.
Additional Criteria:
    • Age: Applicants must generally be under 25 years old.

Preparatory Year

Preparatory Year – First Semester

Computer Skills – Credit Hours
Introduction to Mathematics – Credit Hours
English I – Credit Hours

Preparatory Year – Second Semester

English II – Credit Hours
Communication Skills – Credit Hours
Health and Fitness – Credit Hours

First Year (Common Foundation)

First Year – First Semester

CSC111 – Computer Programming I – Credit Hours
Introduction to Computing – Credit Hours

First Year – Second Semester

Data Structures – Credit Hours
Discrete Mathematics – Credit Hours

Second Year (Common Foundation)

Second Year – First Semester

Algorithms – Credit Hours
Database Systems – Credit Hours

Second Year – Second Semester

Operating Systems – Credit Hours
Computer Organization – Credit Hours

Third Year (Specialized Track Begins)

Third Year – First Semester

Track Core Course I – Credit Hours
Track Core Course II – Credit Hours
Technical Elective I – Credit Hours

Third Year – Second Semester

Track Core Course III – Credit Hours
Track Core Course IV – Credit Hours
Technical Elective II – Credit Hours

Fourth Year

Fourth Year – First Semester

Advanced Track Course I – Credit Hours
Advanced Track Course II – Credit Hours
Technical Elective III – Credit Hours

Fourth Year – Second Semester

Graduation Project – Credit Hours
Technical Elective IV – Credit Hours

Summer Training (Before Graduation Year)

Industrial Internship – Minimum 8 Weeks – Non-Credit / Credit as per program policy

Available Specialized Tracks (Starting from Third Year)

  • Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI)

  • Cyber Security (CYS)

  • Networks & IoT Engineering (NIE)

  • Information Resources Management (Information Science – Humanities Track)

Program Notes

  • Total Electives: Approximately 16 Credit Hours

  • Graduation Requirement: Successful completion of the Graduation Project

  • Practical Training: Mandatory full-time industrial internship

Program Overview
Study Format
On-campus
Program Level
Bachelor
Language Of Materials
English
Language Of Teaching
English
Mode
Full-time
Duration By Months
48
To request more information about the program

Contact Admission
King Saud University
Phone Number
+966114696666
Email
chss@ksu.edu.sa

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