Improving students' ability to create and manage the system that will generate future leaders is the primary objective of the computer science course. Learning is an ongoing process that doesn't end with receiving a degree because the lifespan of common tools and methods utilized today is being limited by steady and rapid advancements in computing technology.
The objective is to use value-based education to combine academic success with character development, which is beneficial for enhancing students' natural skills and self-assurance to tackle global challenges.
Students can learn about hardware, software, operating systems, networks, HTML, MS Excel, MS Access, Google Forms, programming concepts, C programming, Infocrop, Mobile App Inventor, E-Agriculture, ICT, Decision Support Systems, Expert Systems, Computer Controlled Devices, IOT, Cloud Computing, and Crop Calendar in the third-year sixth semester course COM 311 Agriculture Informatics (1+1).