University of Computer Studies (Pakokku)

University of Computer Studies (Pakokku) (formerly Computer University (Pakokku),[3] Government Computer College (Pakokku)[2]) is a public undergraduate university located in Pakokku, Magway Region, Myanmar. Students study various computer disciplines, including hardware, networking, programming, imaging, and artificial intelligence.[4] Its uniform is white for upper wear and light blue for longyi.[5]

University of Computer Studies (Pakokku)
University entrance
Former name
  • Computer University (Pakokku)
  • Government Computer College (Pakokku)
Motto
မြန်မှန်တွက်ချက် တိုင်းပြည်တွက်
TypePublic undergraduate university
Established21 January 2002 (2002-01-21)
PrincipalDr. Tin Tin Thein[1]
Location, ,
21.3327°N 94.9858°E / 21.3327; 94.9858
Language
ColorsLight blue, white
Websitewww.ucspkku.edu.mm
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History

Government Computer College (Pakokku) was established on 21 January 2002. It became Computer University (Pakokku) on 20 January 2007[2] and was later renamed University of Computer Studies (Pakokku).[2]

Degrees

The university offers five-year Bachelor of Computer Science (B.C.Sc)[6] and Bachelor of Computer Technology (B.C.Tech)[7] degree programs.

Departments

Academics are divided into the following departments:[2]

  • Faculty of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Computer Systems and Technologies
  • Faculty of Information Science
  • Faculty of Computing
  • Department of Information Technology Supporting & Maintenance
  • Department of Natural Science
  • Department of Languages
  • Library

Practical rooms

The University has practical rooms for English language listening and for computer and physics practical works. It has a library with especially computer-related books and journals as well as more general subject matter.

A practical English listening room
gollark: <@651869752012046347> Yes, technology was a mistake. I'm very unhappy that we have much higher life expectancy, quality of life, have reliable clean water and food, can communicate with people remotely really easily, and have much better entertainment than before the industrial era.
gollark: SQLite is a database, just an embedded one.
gollark: I'm going to look into making Node.js use multiple *processes*, and putting SQLite in WAL mode so that it can do multiple reads at once.
gollark: It's SQLite and the application is Node.js. Both of which are totally single-threaded. Which is probably why.
gollark: I put together this simple search engine thing (https://search.osmarks.tk) as a fun project to try and practice building somewhat complex applications. It seemed to work fine on the test dataset of my website. But then I got bored and decided to have it crawl esolangs.org, and it's about a 14th of the way through after running for maybe an hour (at 1 page crawled/second), queries are running quite slowly, and the lack of pagination is causing problems. I guess this is a lesson in scaling?

References

  1. "Principal". University of Computer Studies (Pakokku). Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  2. "University of Computer Studies (Pakokku) – Ministry of Education". University of Computer Studies (Pakokku). Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  3. "pakokkucu – Home". Computer University (Pakokku). 12 January 2009. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  4. "Courses". University of Computer Studies (Pakokku). Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  5. Williams, I (19 August 2011). Comprehensive Directory of Universities in the World Volume 1 – Country index from A–H. p. 60. ISBN 9781466250680. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  6. "Bachelor of Computer Science (B.C.Sc)". University of Computer Studies (Pakokku). Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  7. "Bachelor of Computer Technology (B.C.Tech)". University of Computer Studies (Pakokku). Retrieved 6 July 2019.



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