Computer Scince
Computer science is the study of processes that interact with data and that can be represented as data in the form of programs. It enables the use of algorithms to manipulate, store, and communicatedigital information. A computer scientist studies the theory of computation and the practice of designingsoftware systems.[1] Its fields can be divided into theoretical and practical disciplines. Computational complexity theory is highly abstract, while computer graphics emphasizes real-world applications. Programming language theory considers approaches to the description of computational processes, while computer programming itself involves the use of programming languages and complex systems. Human–computer interaction considers the challenges in making computers useful, usable, and accessible.
Law
The specialization of law is one of the main branches of university study in most Arab countries, if not all of them. The society's need for this specialization comes from its development and the increase in the number of its members and their needs. Therefore, the society needs laws that regulate the relations between individuals and groups and between the state and government institutions. In order to regulate these matters, the society needs specialists in the field of law to develop, organize, manage and ensure the effectiveness of these laws in society to achieve security and justice among the members of society and its groups, and to prevent any of them from exploiting the laws to achieve our interests. At the expense of others. Thus, the law is one of the needs of the society necessary for its continuation and ensuring the rights of its members, and to ensure that society does not become a state of chaos, crimes and violations. Therefore, in this article we will learn about the field of study of the law and what is required by its study and the future of this field..
English_Department
Wiki letter w.svg This article is missing information about English as a discipline in high school and earlier. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. (January 2018) English studies (usually called simply English) is an academic discipline taught in primary, secondary, and post-secondary education in English-speaking countries; it is not to be confused with English taught as a foreign language, which is a distinct discipline. English includes: the study of literature written in the English language (especially novels, short stories, and poetry), the majority of which comes from Britain, the United States, and Ireland (although English-language literature from any country may be studied, and local or national literature is usually emphasized in any given country); English composition, including writing essays, short stories, and poetry; English language arts, including the study of grammar, usage, and style; and English sociolinguistics, including discourse analysis of written and spoken texts in the English language, the history of the English language, English language learning and teaching, and the study of World Englishes. English linguistics (syntax, morphology, phonetics, phonology, etc.) is usually treated as a distinct discipline, taught in a department of linguistics.
Business-Administration
A leader in business education in the region, the Faculty provides top quality programmes of study through its two schools and four departments. Its Bachelor of Business Administration programme is the best in Hong Kong. Its MBA and EMBA programmes are well-recognized internationally and consistently ranked among the best in the region and in the world. Graduates from the Faculty will be equipped with the analytical, conceptual and practical skills necessary for success in a globalized business environment and benefit from the strong mentors and alumni networks comprising eminent business leaders, entrepreneurs and senior executives in government, finance and various sectors
accunting
The J.M. Tull School of Accounting is a department within the Terry College of Business at University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. The School was founded in 1977 and was one of the first five schools of accounting in the United States. In 1982, the school was named after Georgia businessman J.M Tull. In 2005, graduates from the School of Accounting ranked 4th in the nation in terms of first-time pass rates for all sections of the CPA exam
reelation
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