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College of Computer Science and Information Technology
كلية علوم الحاسب وتقنية المعلومات
CCSIT logo
Former name
College of Computer Science and Information Technology in IAU
TypePublic
Established2010; 14 years ago (2010)
DeanDr. Abdullah Mohammed Almuhaideb
Academic staff
106
Students350+ Annual Students In take
Location, ,
26°22′48″N 50°11′24″E / 26.38000°N 50.19000°E / 26.38000; 50.19000
CampusUrban
LanguageEnglish, Arabic
NicknameCCSIT
Websitewww.iau.edu.sa/en/colleges/college-of-computer-science-and-information-technology

The College of Computer Science and Information Technology (CCSIT), at Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University (IAU) is one of the largest colleges in the University. Since its establishment in 2010 the College has been committed to providing its students with an innovative and state-of-the-art computer science curriculum. Computer Science and Information Technology are fascinating disciplines that are driving scientific and technological progress, creating the tools that advance society and improve our quality of life.


Vision[edit]

To be a leading computing college at national, regional, and global levels.


Mission[edit]

Provide quality computing education, discovery, and professional services with community engagements.


Goals[edit]

  • Learning: Enhance the quality of graduating students.
  • Discovery: Improve the culture of innovation and research by focusing on areas strategic to Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University and the Kingdom.
  • Engagement: Engage high schools, colleges, alumni, community and the government


Values[edit]

  • Quality Education
  • Technology and System Thinking
  • Research and Creative Work
  • Community Partnership
  • Commitment


Departments[edit]

  • Computer Science Department

The Department of Computer Science (CS) has been providing its students with a state-of-the-art computer science curriculum since its establishment in 2010. Computer Science is a fascinating field driving scientific and technological progress, creating the tools that advance society and improving our quality of life. To meet the demand in the job market for accomplished computer science professionals, the Department offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs which are: A Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science (CS), A Bachelor of Science degree in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics (CYS), and A Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS).


  • Computer Information Systems Department

The Department of Computer Information Systems (CIS) is committed to providing its majors with a solid foundation in research and analyses; expertise in designing systems, as well as creating and protecting databases and networks. The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems is a rigorous program that prepares its graduates for not only a professional career in the business world but its graduates are also well equipped to tackle the academic challenges of graduate study.


  • Networks and Communications Department

The Cyber Security and Digital Forensics Program at CCSIT is intended to produce skilled professionals to understand the processes that impact information security, safeguarding information assets, collection and preservation of digital evidences, analysis of data, and identification and fixing of security vulnerabilities. The major courses include: Cyber Laws & Security Policy, Mathematical Foundations of Information Security, Network Forensics & Intrusion Detection, Information System Audit, Network Security, Digital Evidence Analysis, Architecture of Secure Operating System, Digital Forensic Techniques and Tools, Information Security Management & Standards, Mobile & Wireless Security, Secure Software Design and Engineering, Security Threats & Vulnerabilities, and Applied Cryptography.


  • Computer Engineering Department

Next-generation information systems will facilitate flexible dialogue between people and machines using language, voice, images, and other media. In other words, it will be possible to build intelligent information systems to help humanity to think creatively rather than simply to be operated by human beings. In order to instill the knowledge and technologies for developing such intelligent systems, the Computer Engineering (CE) department, through its Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence (AI) program offering, is committed to preparing its graduates for (1) Acquiring the knowledge and skills for developing various intelligent information systems through a basic grasp of computer science and information processing technology, (2) Developing novel techniques of intelligent information processing in which computers collaborate with human beings, by learning various technologies in intelligent information processing, and finally (3) Mastering the fundamentals of mathematics and natural sciences.


Programs[edit]

In order to meet the growing demand in the job market for accomplished computer science and information technology professionals who possess the latest scientific and technological skills, the College offers four undergraduate programs and one postgraduate program:


  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (CS)


  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems (CIS)


  • Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics (CYS)


  • Bachelor of Science in Artifactual Intelligence (AI)


  • Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) for special majors (Big Data and Cloud Computing - Information Security - Software Engineering)

Programs Policies[edit]

  • Programs Overview

Students are exposed gradually to different sets of courses. Typically, by the time of graduation, they should have completed two terms at preparatory year program provided by the Deanship of Preparatory Year and

Supporting Studies and eight terms at CCSIT programs.


  • Preparatory Year

Students must successfully complete 29 credits hours in the Preparatory year (two terms) before admission into the first year at the College of Computer Science and Information Technology.


  • Common Years

The term “Common years” refers to the first two years at the College of Computer Science and Information Technology since Computer Science, Computer Information Systems and Cyber Security and Digital Forensics students are required to take the same courses (for a total of 63 credit hours) during these two years.


  • Specialization Years

The specialization years encompass the last two years of college. By this time, the student will have entered one of three programs, based on their choice of degree.


Abet Accredited Programs[edit]


Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (CS) & Computer Information Systems (CIS)­

Quality education has always high importance, as it becomes the base of development for the community. Different parameters are linked with quality education like Curriculum selection by knowing the needs of the industry, physical infrastructure and other facilities of the campus. The mission of CCSIT reflects its aim for quality in its educational programs to meet the challenges in current Information Technology age.

It is an honor for the College to achieve ABET Accreditation in BS programs for Computer Science and Computer Information Systems. The College strongly emphasizes on building its educational process in consideration with standards set by ABET.

ABET (Accreditation Board for engineering and Technology) is the recognized accreditor for college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology. Among the most respected accreditation organizations in the U.S., ABET has provided leadership and quality assurance in higher education for over 75 years.


Research Areas[edit]

  • Al and Data (AI&DS)
  • Distributed Systems (Internet of Things)
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Mobile Application Development
  • Networks Research
  • Real-Time and Embedded Systems
  • Social Computing
  • Software Engineering
  • User Centric Information Systems
  • Mathematical Foundation of Computer Science
  • Theoretical Computer Science Group


Students’ Achievements[edit]


Student Services & Activities[edit]

Each year, the College conducts a number of activities under the supervision of the Student Activities Committee and a number of committees in both male and female students, which have diversified to enrich the experience and interest in the skills of male and female students and faculty members and administrative staff, the. Student activities fall under the following sections:


  • Student Activities
  • Community Service
  • Training and Development
  • Participations and Competitions
  • Achievements


Student activities aim at providing a solid ground for students to promote their developing needs on both the cultural and social levels. Students who are interested in joining the activities can be paid per hour. They will be able to communicate online with students, deanships and different colleges to receive suggestions that will in turn, remove any obstacles for them, which is our ultimate objective. Different student activities are designed to meet the needs and interests of students. They help students utilize their leisure time in useful activities. Students are permitted to join these activities under the guidance of the faculty staff.


Student activities include, but are not limited to:


  • Social and cultural activity
  • Sport activity
  • Student clubs: reading forum club, student relations club, roamers club, participants club, educational club, scientific research club, sports club, excellence club, drama club, scientific club, cultural club, media club and photography club.
  • Student competitions such as College Star Award and University Star Award.
  • Open day activity.
  • Leisure trips such as spring camping and university beach tour.


Alumni[edit]

As a part of IAU's Alumni and Career Development Center, the College has been committed to follow up on its previous graduates and assist its upcoming graduates through holding various programs and services that aims at preparing them for the labor market. Also, the College consistently works on expanding communication between its graduates to exchange practical and educational life experiences.


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