Programme Overview
An undergraduate degree in Information Technology (IT) focuses on equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to design, implement, and manage computer-based information systems. The curriculum covers core areas such as computer programming, database management, networking, cybersecurity, software development, web and mobile technologies, and information management. Students can specialize in areas like cybersecurity, network administration, software development, or data science. The program emphasizes practical experience through laboratory work, capstone projects, and internships, developing technical proficiency, problem-solving skills, project management abilities, and effective communication. Graduates can pursue careers in software development, network administration, cybersecurity, data management, and other IT-related roles. Continuing education and certifications are also available for further career advancement.