Code the Future. Power the World.
School Of Computer Science and Information Technology
From health informatics to smart algorithms, from cybersecurity to creative computing — our students learn to think like engineers, build like developers, and lead like entrepreneurs.
The Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology at the University of East Capital
is a gateway to innovation. In a world driven by data, AI, and intelligent systems, we prepare digital pioneers to lead the next wave of transformation across every industry.

Academic Philosophy
Our approach to computing is agile, ethical, and future-oriented. Students gain:
A solid foundation in programming, systems, and logic
Deep technical expertise in emerging technologies
Coding labs, case studies, and research opportunities
A mindset of innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning
We don’t just teach technology — we shape the people who shape technology.
Departments & Specializations
Students can choose from three transformative departments:
Computer Science & Engineering
Core programming, software architecture, data systems, and secure computing — all grounded in modern engineering principles.
Artificial Intelligence Science & Engineering
A future-focused track in deep learning, computer vision, intelligent robotics, and ethical AI. Building the next generation of smart systems.
Biomedical Informatics
Combines computing with life sciences. Students learn to build and analyze medical databases, diagnostics, and decision-making tools for healthcare.
What You'll Experience
- Coding labs, sprints, and software development cycles
- Hands-on training with Python, Java, C++, R, and more
- Machine learning workshops and AI simulations
- Health tech research in collaboration with medicine and pharma
- Tech talks, hackathons, and innovation challenges

Career Pathways
Graduates become:
Software Engineers
AI Developers
Cybersecurity Analysts
Data Scientists
Biomedical Data Architects
Cloud Infrastructure Engineers
They go on to work in startups, research labs, hospitals, global IT firms, and government innovation units.