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3 Computing BSc Degree Programs in Africa


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Unicaf University (MW)
BSc in Computer Science
- Online Malawi
BSc
Full time, Part time
4 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
With the world being driven by computers, a degree in Computer Science is vital. Areas like computing and information technology, security, database and web development will be explored. The degree will provide students with both theoretical and practical computer science knowledge and skills thus enabling them to work in the industrial, banking, commercial and government sector.


University of Johannesburg
BSc Hons in Informatics
- Johannesburg, South Africa
BSc
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
English
The primary purpose of the BSc Honours qualification is to consolidate and deepen the students’ knowledge and expertise in Informatics, and to develop research capacity in the methodology and techniques of it. BSc Honours is essentially a coursework degree of which at least 25% (30) of the credits are devoted to a research project and reporting under supervision.


Botho University
BSc (Hons) in Computing
- Lesotho Online, Lesotho
- Botswana Online, Botswana
BSc
Full time
54 months
Distance Learning
English
The Bachelor of Science Honours in Computing is targeted at those wishing to enter the Information Technology (IT) sector as Software Engineers, Network Engineers, Game Developers, Network Administrators, Database Designers, Database Administrators, Web Designers, Teachers/Lecturers, System Administrators, Graphic Designers and IT Managers, to name a few.
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Studying computing at the Bachelor's level in Africa opens doors to a dynamic field that combines technology with real-world applications. As you explore this discipline, you'll gain valuable skills that are increasingly relevant in today’s digital landscape.
Through courses in programming, database management, and systems analysis, you'll learn to design efficient algorithms and develop software solutions. Students build confidence as they engage with collaborative projects that foster technical proficiency and critical thinking. Opportunities to work on industry-linked projects enhance your practical skills and make you well-prepared for the job market.
African universities often prioritize experiential learning, encouraging students to work on case studies and prototyping in team settings. Graduates of these programs can pursue a range of career paths, including software development, IT consultancy, and data analysis. With a focus on innovation and local industry needs, your education can prepare you to tackle global challenges while securing a promising future in the computing sector.