Department of Computer Technology and Programming is the process of designing, writing,testing, debugging and maintaining the source code of computer programs. Computer programmers are professionals who write, test, resolve problems and perform maintenance for computer programs and software. They may also be responsible for designing, creating and testing scenarios to solve coding problems. Programmers may also be charged with expanding, modifying or updating existing programs.The curriculum of computer programming consists of web design, database, hardware, software and other related fields. Students of this program will have the sufficent knowledge, skills and work discipline. They will emphasize work ethics while claiming responsibility at their tasks. The students will be prepared to follow the new developments, believe in continiuous learning and feel comfortable with the newest technologies.
Mission of the Program
To develop computer technicians who can think scientifically and creatively and who will be successful and beneficial to their country. In order to realize this mission, it is to keep the program constantly up-to-date and try to raise it to international standards by taking into consideration the needs of rapidly changing and developing computer world.
Vision of the Program
As the importance of computer systems in business and everyday life increases, the position of computer programming between technical programs in our country and all over the world is strengthening and its importance is increasing rapidly.
In today's world of technology where muscle strength has lost its importance day by day, everything is done in a very short time and in a much more practical way, the need for computer technicians in both governmental and private sector is increasing.
When we look at the acceleration of technological development and change in our country and in our world, it is undisputed that the future work areas of computer programming will be very wide and it is much more obvious than other technical programs