MASTER OF
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY



MASTER OF
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Program Overview
Award : Master of Information Technology (MIT) Program
The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is a comprehensive two-semester program designed to equip students with advanced skills and knowledge in the rapidly evolving field of Information Technology. This program is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in IT management, software development, data analytics, and cybersecurity.
Total Credit Hours: 60 or 90 ECTS
Program Duration: 1 years (2 Semester) or 18 months (3 semesters)
Mode of learning: On campus/Online/Blended
Semester 1
Core Units:
Advanced Programming Concepts
- Focus on programming paradigms, software design patterns, and development techniques.
- Languages covered may include Python, Java, and C#.
Database Management Systems
- Understanding relational and non-relational database systems.
- Topics include SQL, database design, and data warehousing.
Networking and Security
- Fundamentals of computer networks, protocols, and cybersecurity principles.
Study of threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigation strategies.
Information Systems Analysis and Design - Techniques for gathering requirements, modeling systems, and evaluating information systems.
- Emphasis on Agile methodologies and project management principles.
Semester 2
Web and Mobile Application Development
- Design and development of responsive web applications and mobile apps.
- Frameworks and tools such as React, Angular, and Flutter will be explored.
Data Analytics and Visualization
- Techniques for data mining, statistical analysis, and data visualization tools.
- Use of software such as R, Python, and Tableau for data interpretation.
Cloud Computing and Virtualization
Understanding cloud architecture, services (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), and deployment.
Capstone Project
- An applied project that allows students to integrate their learning and demonstrate their skills.
- Students will work individually or in teams to solve real-world IT problems, culminating in a final presentation.
Elective Units (Optional)
Students may choose to take one or two electives from the following options, subject to availability:
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Cybersecurity Management
IT Project Management
Human-Computer Interaction
Emerging Technologies in IT
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the MIT program can pursue various roles, including but not limited to:
IT Project Manager
Software Developer
Data Analyst
Network Administrator
Cybersecurity Specialist
IT Consultant