Graduates of the Computer Information Systems program will be equipped to:
- (Knowledge and Applied Skills) Strategically apply their knowledge, technologies, and skills in the field of information systems to effectively solve complex business problems.
- (Adaptability and Lifelong Learning) Stay current with evolving technologies, pursue advanced studies, and contribute high-quality theoretical and practical innovations to the field.
- (Leadership and Team Collaboration) Work efficiently as both team members and leaders, engaging in professional activities that advance the industry.
- (Community Impact) Develop meaningful relationships with the community, leveraging their expertise to contribute to socio-economic progress and development.
Mapping between PEOs and SOs:
| PEOs | SOs |
| PEO1 | 1, 2, 6 |
| PEO2 | 3, 4 |
| PEO3 | 5 |
| PEO4 | 4, 6 |
Graduates of the Data Science program will emerge as:
- (Professional Excellence) Highly competent professionals, practitioners, researchers, and future leaders who drive progress and innovation in the data science field.
- (Community Leadership) Active, solution-oriented members of society, capable of assuming leadership roles and making strategic decisions that contribute to technological advancements and economic growth.
- (Lifelong Learners) Committed lifelong learners, constantly advancing their professional knowledge and expertise in data science to meet emerging challenges.
Graduates of the Health Information Systems program will become:
1. (Professional Excellence) Skilled professionals, practitioners, researchers, and future leaders contributing to cutting-edge advancements in health information systems.
2. (Community Leadership) Engaged members of the community who take on leadership roles, making impactful decisions that drive technology integration and contribute to economic development.
3. (Lifelong Learners) Lifelong learners who continuously refine and expand their professional knowledge in the field of health information technology.