The College of Computing was
reported to have originated from the Information Technology Education Program,
which was housed inside the College of Business and Economics, when Debre
Berhan University first opened its doors in 1999. Beginning in 1999 E.C.,
Computing College (previously Information Technology Education Program)
enrolled 75 students in its regular program, including 18 females and 57 males
in one department. However, the College of Computing has increased the number
of degree programs from one degree program to four (4) and has offered two (2)
graduate programs. At present, our number of students is 401 in regular, 227 in
weekend and 615 in summer program. At present, our number of students has
reached 401 in normal, 227 on weekends and 615 in summer program. We currently
have 159 postgraduate students and 1243 undergraduate students enrolled. A
total of 4173 undergraduate students, 1744 regular students, 360 extension
students, 2069 summer undergraduate students, and 679 postgraduate students have
since graduated from the college of computing.
The College of Computing aims at
graduating well-trained national workforce in the field of computer technology,
capable of effectively taking part in consolidating the knowledge community
which leads to realizing national development plans. The College of Computing
achieves this by providing an ideal knowledge environment, congenial for
acquiring skills in learning, research and innovation, and by implementing
well-designed academic plans for various programs, which prepare graduates for
a bright future and up-to-date knowledge in Computer Science, Information
Systems, Information Technology, and Software Engineering and Data Science.