Graduate Program
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The program aims to develop among its students the knowledge of information technology concepts, techniques and principles, and skills in using IT to provide solutions to problems of organizations and society.
Job Roles: Database Administrator; Data Scientist; Tech Entrepreneur; Business Analyst; System Developer; Systems Analyst; IT Security Manager; IT Project Manager; and IT Consultant.
Undergraduate Programs
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
The program includes the study of computing concepts and theories, algorithmic foundations and new developments in computing. The program prepares students to design and create algorithmically complex software and develop new and effective algorithms for solving computing problems.
Job Roles: Software Engineer; Systems Software Developer; Research and Development; Computing Professional; Applications Software Developer; and Computer Programmer.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The program equips graduates with knowledge and skills in both hardware and software technologies that are geared toward planning, development, and maintenance of computing solutions that address an organization’s needs.
Job Roles: Web and Application Developer; Junior Database Administrator; Systems Administrator; Network Engineer; Junior Information Security Administrator; System Integration Personnel; IT Audit Assistant; Technical Support Specialist; QA Specialist; System Analyst; and Computer Programmer.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
The program includes the study of the application and effect of information technology on organizations. Graduates of the program should be able to implement an information system, which considers complex technological and organizational factors affecting it.
Job Roles: Organizational Process Analyst; Data Analyst; Solution Specialist; Systems Analyst; and IS Project Management Personnel.