

Dalhousie University Canada
Dalhousie University commonly known as Dal is a public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada, with three campuses in Halifax, a fourth in Bible Hill, and medical teaching facilities in Saint John, New Brunswick. Dalhousie offers more than 4,000 courses, and 180 degree programs in twelve undergraduate, graduate, and professional faculties. The university is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada. Dalhousie is one of Canada’s oldest universities, attracting more than 19,000 students from around the world and 130,000 alumni around the world. The university’s notable alumni include a Nobel Prize winner, 91 Rhodes Scholars, and a range of senior government officials, academics, and business leaders.
Dal’s vibrant academic programs are supported by continual innovation in the classroom and a focus on interactive learning. students are driven to make a difference and strengthened by the multiple perspectives they bring to the community. Dalhousie combines the prestige of a big-name university with a hands-on, collaborative education. All students have access to experiential learning opportunities in their programs. Dalhousie University’s focus on academic innovation means it is committed to the continuous development of the programs and courses, how they are designed, and delivered. Dalhousie has received a five-star rating overall,and specifically in Teaching, Employability, learning Environment and Innovation, from QS Stars, one of the top global university ratings systems.
Program Description
Gain a deep understanding of the history, design, and application of Computer Science by exploring a wide range of areas including Software Development, Algorithms, Networking and Artificial Intelligence. By the end your degree you will have the knowledge and skills to build, influence and evaluate technology. You will not only become a strong programmer but will master the skills needed to create new and innovative technologies that can shape how we will use computers and interact with each other in the future.
Requirements
Local A/Ls: 2C 1S
London A/Ls: 2C 1D
English Requirement: “B” Pass in one of IGCSE/GCSE O/Level or A/Level
Math Requirement: “C” Pass in IGCSE/GCSE O/Level or A/Level
