Computer University, Pyay

The University of Computer Studies, Pyay (Burmese: ကွန်ပျူတာတက္ကသိုလ်(ပြည်)), is a university in Pyay, Bago Region, Myanmar, offering courses in computer science and information technology.

University of Computer Studies, Pyay
ကွန်ပျူတာတက္ကသိုလ်(ပြည်)
Mottoပညာဝေဆာ သီရိခေတ္တရာ
Established2004
RectorDr. Myo Min Than
Location
Pyay
,
Bago Region
,
WebsiteOfficial website

Background History

University of Computer Studies, Pyay is a government funded university located in Pyay, Bago Region with an emphasis is on computer engineering at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Founded in 2004 as a Government Computer College (GCC) and during the first year of GCC only computer application trainings were offered. Starting from 2005, undergraduate student admissions have begun. In 2007, Government Computer College (Pyay) became a university named Computer University (Pyay). Its name was changed to University of Computer Studies (Pyay) in the year 2017. The campus has an area of 17.68 acres and lies to the south of 081/2 milestone on the highway from Pyay to Aunglan.[1]

Degrees Offered

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Departments

  • Faculty of Computer Systems and Technologies (စက်နည်းပညာမဟာဌာန)
  • Faculty of Computer Science (ပရိုဂရမ်နည်းပညာဌာန)
  • Faculty of Information Science (သုတသိပ္ပံမဟာဌာန)
  • Faculty of Computing (တွက်ချက်ရေးသင်္ချာမဟာဌာန)
  • Myanmar Department (မြန်မာစာဌာန)
  • English Department (အင်္ဂလိပ်စာဌာန)
  • Physics Department (ရူပဗေဒဌာန)
  • Application Department (အသုံးချဌာန)
  • Library Department (စာကြည့်တိုက်ဌာန)
  • Maintenance Department (ပြုပြင်ထိန်းသိမ်းရေးအင်ဂျင်နီယာဌာန)
  • Administrative Department (စီမံခန့်ခွဲရေးဌာန)
  • Finance Department (ငွေစာရင်းဌာန)
  • Student Affair (ကျောင်းသားရေးရာဌာန)

Courses

  • First Year Computer Science & Technology
  • Second Year Computer Science
  • Second Year Computer Technology
  • Third Year Computer Science
  • Third Year Computer Technology
  • Fourth Year Computer Science
  • Fourth Year Computer Technology
  • Fifth Year Computer Science
  • Fifth Year Computer Technology

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References

  1. "Computer University (Pyay)". Ministry of Science and Technology, Myanmar. Archived from the original on 2014-11-14. Retrieved 2014-11-14.



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