Constituent Units

The College of Applied Sciences, Perissery, is organized around three primary academic departments, complemented by key administrative and support units. Together, these entities work cohesively to advance the institution’s mission of academic excellence, holistic student development, and meaningful societal contribution.

 

  1. Department of Computer Science


 The Department of Computer Science at the College of Applied Science, Perissery, is committed to cultivating technical proficiency and innovation. It offers well-structured undergraduate programs designed to align with the dynamic needs of the IT industry and higher academic pursuits.

Key Features:

  • A comprehensive curriculum with a strong focus on programming, software engineering, data science, and artificial intelligence.
  • State-of-the-art laboratories equipped with modern computing infrastructure and software tools.
  • Active student involvement in collaborative projects, internships, coding competitions, and hackathons.
  • Faculty expertise spanning cutting-edge domains such as machine learning, cybersecurity, and cloud computing.

Objectives:

  • To provide students with industry-relevant practical skills and a solid theoretical foundation.
  • To foster research aptitude and encourage participation in technical forums and competitive events.
  • To establish academic-industry linkages that enhance employability through experiential learning opportunities.

 

  1. Department of English Language & Literature

The Department of English Language & Literature is dedicated to cultivating linguistic competence, literary appreciation, and critical inquiry. Through a dynamic curriculum and engaging learning environment, the department prepares students for academic excellence and versatile career opportunities.

Key Features:

  • A rich curriculum covering British, American, postcolonial, and world literatures, along with linguistics, literary criticism, and cultural theory.
  • Strong emphasis on language skills, communication strategies, and academic writing.
  • Platforms for creativity and expression through theatre, writing clubs, debates, and seminars.
  • Faculty with diverse specializations in literary studies, English language teaching, and communication.

Objectives:

  • To develop proficiency in the English language alongside critical and analytical thinking.
  • To foster a deep understanding of literary texts within historical, cultural, and theoretical frameworks.
  • To empower students for careers in education, journalism, publishing, content development, and higher studies. 
  1. Department of Commerce

The Department of Commerce is committed to developing competent professionals with a strong foundation in business, finance, and economics. It offers a rigorous academic program that blends theoretical knowledge with practical insights to prepare students for the dynamic world of commerce and entrepreneurship.

Key Features:

  • A well-structured curriculum covering accounting, finance, taxation, business law, management, and economics.
  • Practical exposure through case studies, industry visits, internships, and project work.
  • Opportunities for student involvement in commerce clubs, entrepreneurship cells, and financial literacy initiatives.
  • Experienced faculty with expertise in finance, marketing, accounting, and business strategy.

Objectives:

  • To equip students with analytical, managerial, and entrepreneurial skills for the corporate and business sectors.
  • To foster ethical business practices and a sound understanding of economic systems.
  • To prepare students for competitive exams, higher studies, and professional courses like CA, CMA, and MBA.