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Faculty of Computer Science

B.S in Information Technology **

Graduation requirements.
Aim of the course.
Target audience.
Mode of delivery.
Strategy of delivery.

Admission Procedures

Freshmen (Under Graduates)
Transfers

Graduation Requirements

To obtain a degree from the faculty, students must successfully complete 124 credit hour as follows.

General Education. (Semester I &II)
33 Cr.

No
Course title C. Code Cr Prerequisites
1
English   * ENG101 3 -
2
History  * SOC102 3 -
3
Social Science  * SOC101 4 -
4
Humanities  * SOC103 4 -
5
Reading for Business * ENG105 3 -
6
Writing  for Business * ENG106 4 -
7
Technical English  ENG201 4 ENG101
8
Business Ethics    * BUS102 4 -
9
Math MAT101 4 -

Computing Core
67 Cr.

No
Course title C. Code Cr Prerequisites
1
Introduction to Software Application CIS101 4 -
2
Fundamentals of Information Technology INF101 4 -
3
Introduction to Programming CIS201 4 CIS101 / INF101
4
Programming CIS301 4 CIS201
5
Group Project CIS204 4 CIS201
6
Statistics MAT201 3 -
7
Computer Architecture INF201 4 INF101
8
Data Communications and Networks INF301 4 INF101/ INF201
9
Mathematical Techniques / Operation Management MAT301 4 MAT201
10
System Analysis & Design CIS202 4 CIS201
11
Software Engineering CIS203 4 CIS201
12
Relational Database Methods CIS301 4 CIS Level 2
13
MIS MIS201 4 CIS101 / INF101
14
Individual Project CIS303 8 Level 2 courses
15
Dissertation -Topics in Information Systems CIS304 8 Level 2 courses

Pre-Business & Business Core
24 Cr.

No
Course title C. Code Cr Prerequisites
1
Accounting I ACC101 4 -
2
Accounting II ACC201 4 ACC101
3
Principles of Management MAN101 4 -
4
Business Economics BUS201 4 MAN101/ACC101
5
Dissertation  - Topics in Management MAN203 8 Level 2 courses

* In non-English speaking regions, credits under General Education category, can be given for regional language courses and social studies or cultural enrichment achieved. A typical maximum of 50 credits can be transferred for equivalent courses undergone by the student Credit transfer fee is applicable for all Core Courses.

** A lock-step approach to complete the graduation requirement is permissible for this program. Two hours of lab work , tutorial, Project or workshop is equivalent to one  lecture (contact) hour. Admission to this program is open to students graduating from American High school passing grade (10,11,12) or holding International  Baccalaureate, French Baccalaureate, or equivalent high school certificates. Students may also be admitted from other schools or technical Institutions based on their life and work experience. Accredited colleges must submit to the Dean of Registration,  the students application, a signed pledge form, along with a copy of the transcript, attested by it’s registration and admission office.

Aim of the courses Back to index.

To impart with the concepts and principles and train students to meet 21st century market challenges. Courses are  designed to build credit towards academic requirements.

Target Audience Back to index.

Aspiring Business administrators and  Information systems or e-commerce solution providers and Business or IT Professionals who want to update themselves

Mode of delivery Back to index.

A course is typically delivered 3 times a week and the program is also offered in a lock-step format, meaning students may choose one day a week, i.e. FRIDAYS, for classes and maintain that throughout the completion of their program.

Strategy of delivery Back to index.

A lecturer introduces and explains a concept or a topic. To enable the candidate to understand and reinforce the same, a demonstration, depending on the demands of the topics, is performed, interactively. To retrace and retain the same, the candidates are provided with hand outs, notes, model exercises/ computer programs and are expected to complete given worksheets, assignments, or project as the case may be. This minimizes waste of time such as in writing notes. You get the weekdays, to work on assignments, explore the subject matter, and let the matter sink in.

Typical Schedules:
Regular 3-4 evenings (7- 9/9.30pm) /week  or  Friday as follows:

Time Event
9.45 AM Commences
11.30 AM Short Refreshment Break
12.40 PM Prayer Break
2.20 PM Resume
4.00 PM Tea/Coffee Break
4.30 PM End

 


Complete Course Notes are Provided.

Academicians and  professionals  who have developed the curriculum and are one of those who  will  teach and transform you.

Dr. B. Feranandes PhD (Integrated Management)  MA (Economics), MBA: 1.Marketing 2.Finance 3.Operations Research, - University of Bombay.

Mr. Patric I.V. MBA, currently pursuing PhD in Human resource Management

Dr. N. Subramaniam (responsible for course design only) MBA, Ph.D in Applied Computing. Very senior, is visiting faculty to number of Universities in the United States.

The program leads to Bachelors degree.

Note : The program is subject to change due to new findings in the domain, teaching methodology and technology.