History of Computer Science Discipline in Christ University
(Article written by Jibrael Jos)
Computer
Science discipline has changed at a very rapid rate. To get an idea
the Apollo Mission to moon had a RAM capacity of just 4 KiloBytes and
today in India we have mobile phones with 2 GigaBytes of RAM. Today
computer science and technology has transformed almost all aspects of
human life. From the early time sharing machines in the 70's to the
PC's of the 80's and distributed cloud servers of the 21st century, the computer lab has seen changes in leaps and bounds. We become archaic in 3 years and obsolete in 5. Computer's
control transcends from the vegetable to the share markets, from birth
in a hospital to claiming life insurance. Whether to make friends, for
entertainment or travel, technology is touching our lives in ways we
never even imagined in our wildest dreams.
How does the discipline in universities keep pace?
Before
we get bogged by the immenseness of our task let us take a step back
and see what makes a good IT Professional. What traits and skills a
successful computer science graduate possess?
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Personal Traits
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Technical Traits
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Ability to take Decision
Accepts Change
Accepts Direction
Accepts Responsibility
Time Management
Attitude
Cooperation & Team Player
Effective Under Stress
Initiative
Leadership
Planning and Organizing
Quality of Work
Quantity of Acceptable Work
Growth & Learning
Innovation
Presentation Skill
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Core Concepts (35%)
Programming Language
Database Design
Operating System
Computer Architecture
Computer Network
Data Structures
Technical Skills (30%)
Designing Database
Analyzing Requirements
Project Estimation
Code Understanding
Debugging
Thinking/Problem Solving
Explore New Tools
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Application Software(20%)
RDBMS (like Oracle)
Web Based Software
High End Languages(like C#)
(…)
Domain Expertise (10%)
Customer Interaction
Requirement Gathering
Emerging Areas (5%)
Cloud Computing
Data Mining
AI
Android App Dev
(…)
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The
table above I have listed out is not based on a literature survey but
purely based on my Industry Experience and hence may not be very
exhaustive.
How has the discipline evolved over time?
Course Started in Christ University related to Computer Science Discipline:
· 1990: CMS (Computer Science, Maths, Statistics)
· 1994: MCA
· 1996: CME (Computer Science, Maths, Electronics)
· 2000: BCA
· 2007: M.Sc. Computer Science
· 2009: M.Sc. (Working Professionals)
· M.Phil. and Ph.D were added recently
Computers
is now taught in B.Com, MBA, Law, Chemistry, Maths, Physics and is
spreading its wings and intersects most disciplines.
Syllabus constantly underwent changes and many courses were added over time.
1990's
o Software Architecture
o C/ UNIX/ COBOL
o OOAD
o Embedded Systems
2000
o DBA
o Data Warehousing and Data Mining
2010
o Cloud Computing
o Mobile Application
o ADBMS
o NO SQL
Department
has used different strategies to make Teaching and Learning become
effective with changing times. Following is a short summary of the last
25 years.
o 1997 Project based learning
o 1997 Started Magazine/ Cultural and Technical Fest to foster innovation, teamwork, all round development and leadership
o 2000 Seminars and Soft Skill Workshops
o 2001 Internship part of Curriculum
o 2005 Domain based lab
o 2009 Research Focus
o 2010 Corporate Connect Programs
o 2012 Online Courses
Students
have been placed consistently each year, though there may have been
ups and down in the CTC the corporates have always returned for
placement back to Christ University. There have been challenges
specially when the recessions occurred in 2001 and 2010, but
fortunately did not affect placement at Christ to a great extent. The
alumni has been a key source of strength for the department and whether
it was for special lectures, syllabus review, conducting sessions or
exams the Alumni has been very active. In the last Alumni Meet
conducted on January 2015 more than 130 Alumni had come down to the
campus.
Is there a gap between the traits table and the students who pass out from our courses?
The
answer is a "yes", we strive every day to bridge the gap. I as a
teacher with 6 years of teaching experience and 12 years of industry
experience realize that gap is inevitable. I take
heart that it's after all our students out there in the real world who
are making the technological advances to widen the gap and are also
the ones inspiring us to keep dancing to change.
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