The Bachelor of Computer and Educational Technologies Education program is designed to prepare students for careers in both computer science and instructional design, with a particular emphasis on educational technologies and teaching skills. This four-year undergraduate program integrates foundational studies in computer science (such as programming languages, software development, and databases) with educational sciences, including pedagogical theory, instructional design, and research methods. Students receive training to become computer teachers as well as specialists in educational technology, instructional design, and digital education environments. The curriculum typically includes theoretical coursework, lab-based practical sessions, and internships that focus on the effective use of technology in educational settings. Graduates are qualified for employment as computer teachers in public and private educational institutions, as well as roles in software development, instructional technology, educational content creation, and technology consulting. Many programs also emphasize skills such as analytical thinking, creativity, and adaptability for careers in both national and international contexts[1][2][3][4].