The Bachelor of Science in Ontological Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Ontological Engineering offers an in-depth exploration of the design, development, and implementation of structured knowledge systems. Tailored for students interested in the convergence of formal ontology, computational modeling, artificial intelligence, and logical frameworks, this program is essential for those aiming to construct robust knowledge architectures that enhance AI, database systems, and intelligent applications.
About the Program
The Bachelor of Science in Ontological Engineering equips students with the skills needed to develop and refine ontological systems that underpin advanced technological applications. Through a curriculum that emphasizes practical skills and theoretical knowledge, students will learn to create semantic networks, integrate machine learning technologies, and develop ontology-driven decision systems.
This program provides comprehensive training in the use of formal ontological principles to improve the efficiency and functionality of both software and hardware systems. Students will engage with cutting-edge technologies and methodologies, preparing them for roles in the rapidly evolving fields of AI knowledge engineering, systems architecture, and data science.
Key Areas of Study
**Formal Ontology and Logical Frameworks
**Computational Modeling and System Design
**Semantic Networks and Knowledge Representation
**Machine Learning Integration and AI Applications
**Ontology-Driven Decision Systems
Career Pathways
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Ontological Engineering are well-prepared for dynamic careers in AI knowledge engineering, systems architecture, and data science. The program’s focus on practical and theoretical aspects of ontological engineering ensures that graduates are equipped to take on challenges in designing, developing, and implementing complex knowledge systems in various technological and research settings.
Core Curriculum & Program Structure
Program Courses: 120 credits
Degree Requirements
Total Credits Required: 120 credits
Core Major Courses: 40 credits
Electives & Research Focus: 30 credits
General Education & Interdisciplinary Studies: 50 credits