Undergraduate programme

33 result(s)
Elective / Technical Elective
50.054 Compiler Design and Program Analysis
Term(s) 7
Pre-requisite courses needed
Elective / Technical Elective
50.055 Special Topic: Machine Learning Operations
Term(s) 8
Pre-requisite courses needed
Elective / Technical Elective
50.056 Software Abstraction Functional Programming
Term(s) 6, 8
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What is ISTD about?
The ISTD pillar focuses on information and computing technologies and their relationship with the world. It integrates the traditional disciplines of Computer Science and Information Systems while emphasizing computing, systems, and intelligence. This integration aims to offer you the flexibility to acquire a strong foundation in computing knowledge and skills in your chosen areas, as well as the ability to interact creatively with other engineering disciplines. The combination of computing grounding, systems thinking, and intense exposure to design in an interdisciplinary context empowers you to tackle challenging computing and information problems.

Why join ISTD?

If you have passion for computing, technology, and a desire to innovate, ISTD is a great choice for you. Your analytical thinking and holistic problem solving skills will help you maximize the benefits of the program. In addition, joining ISTD would result in the following benefits and opportunities.

  1. Future-focused education
  2. Interdisciplinary learning
  3. Exposure to emerging technologies
  4. Foundation for lifelong learning
  5. Strong industry demand
  6. Opportunity for entrepreneurship

Is ISTD all about coding?

No, ISTD is not all about coding. ISTD focuses on the design, development, and application of information systems to solve real world problems.

 

In ISTD, you learn algorithms, techniques to secure complex systems, methods for reliable data communications, algorithms for machine learning, analysis of algorithms, logic for Artificial Intelligence, and many more.

 

Learning these often does require the design of computer programs, but is more so as a means to an end. It is by no means the main focus of what you learn in ISTD.


What skills do I master in ISTD?

ISTD modules provide students with a diverse set of skills including:

 

1. Core Computing Skills

  • Problem-solving and critical thinking
  • Programming in multiple languages
  • Computer hardware fundamentals

 

2. Software Engineering

  • Software design and development
  • Testing and deployment of software products
  • Database management

 

3. Hardware and Integration

  • Software/hardware integration
  • Testing and deployment of hardware products
  • Computer graphics and computational fabrication

 

4. Specialized Technical Areas

  • Networking and cybersecurity
  • AI/ML applications
  • User interface design
  • Extended reality / Metaverse

 

5. Professional Skills

  • Multidisciplinary teamwork
  • Self-learning of new technologies

 

These skills prepare ISTD graduates for versatile roles across various technology-driven industries, making them valuable assets in the modern job market.


What are the job opportunities for ISTD graduates?

ISTD graduates have diverse and expanding career opportunities due to the pervasive nature of computing in nearly all sectors. Recent developments have further broadened these prospects:

  • Software Development: Graduates can develop applications for a wide range of industries, including finance, healthcare, e-commerce, and entertainment.
  • Cybersecurity: With increasing cyber threats, there’s high demand for security specialists in both public and private sectors.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: These fields are rapidly growing, offering opportunities in data analysis, predictive modeling, and automation across industries.
  • Internet of Things (IoT): ISTD graduates can design and develop smart devices and systems for homes, cities, and industries.
  • Financial Technology (FinTech): The booming FinTech sector offers roles in developing secure, efficient financial systems and applications.
  • Cloud Computing: As businesses migrate to the cloud, expertise in cloud architecture and management is highly sought after.
  • Blockchain Technology: Though relatively new, blockchain offers opportunities in cryptocurrency, supply chain management, and secure transactions.
  • Entrepreneurship: Graduates can leverage their skills to start their own tech companies or app development firms.
  • Consulting: Tech consultancy roles are available for those who prefer advising businesses on digital transformation.
  • Research and Development: Opportunities exist in academia and industry R&D departments for those interested in pushing technological boundaries.

 

The versatility of ISTD education allows graduates to adapt to emerging technologies and changing market demands, ensuring long-term career viability across various sectors.


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