A CAREER BRIDGE FROM EUROPE TO FUTURE
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Description
The Information Technology programme offered by the Faculty of Technical Sciences at IBU is designed to teach students to understand the fundamental information technology concepts. The students will have an opportunity to learn about the current themes and directions of information technology in the IT core.
Students can select elective courses which will give them to spread their knowledge in sub-disciplines of the field.
The program allows graduates to face new challenges as innovators and problem solvers and enable them to contribute effectively and professionally to society as individuals or team members through effective communication and interactive skills.
Educational aims
This flexibly structured degree has the following overall aims:
- to provide a student with up-to-date, contextualised
knowledge of important concepts and trends in
information technology and computing;
- to enable students to apply their knowledge and
understanding appropriately in such activities as
analysis, abstraction, problem solving, design and
testing;
- to prepare students for professional work in the
fields of information technology and computing by
equipping them with appropriate skills.
Assessment strategy
Assessment is, in the majority of courses, via tutor-marked assignments, set at intervals through the course, together with an end-of-course examination. Some courses have an end-of-course project or special assignment instead of an examination.
Learning outcomes
By the time of graduation, students will gain:
- An ability to apply knowledge of computing and
mathematics appropriate to the discipline.
- An ability to analyze a problem, identify and define the
computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
- An ability to design, implement, and evaluate an
information system, process, component, or program to
meet desired needs.
- An ability to function effectively in teams to accomplish a
common goal.
- An ability to demonstrate an understanding of professional,
ethical, legal, security and social issues and
responsibilities.
- An ability to communicate effectively with a range of
audiences.
- An ability to analyze the local and global impact of
computing on individuals, organizations, and society.
- An ability to recognize of the need for, and an ability to
engage in, continuing professional development.
- An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools
necessary for computing practice.
- An ability to apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic
principles, and theory of the modeling and design of
information systems in a way that demonstrates
comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in design choices.
Career Opportunities
Information technology is a very versatile field. Therefore, the program gives graduates a wide range of distinguished career opportunities.
Information Technology graduates are sought after by almost all kinds of industries including gas and oil, telecommunications, media, security, medicine, and many others within our country, the region, and beyond. Examples of job titles for this stream include Software Engineer, System Administrator, Application Developer, Systems Programmer, System Analyst, IT Security Specialist, Network Administrator, Database Administrator, IT Consultant, Multimedia Specialist and Web System Manager.
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