Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons)

(R/482/6/0156) (03/25) (MQA/FA4978)

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Intakes

April, July, October

Programme Duration

3 years (9 semesters) | Full-time

Mode of Study

Full-Time

Programme Level

The Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons) programme aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to design, develop and apply information technology (IT) that helps organisations thrive in a challenging business climate.

The programme places an emphasis on acquiring the specialised skills needed for successful and long-term careers in the IT industry. To shape graduates who are ready for the fast-paced IT environment, students in this programme learn how to integrate advanced computing theories with extended core competencies on project management, entrepreneurship and business intelligence.

Blended with an innovative curriculum, this programme balances theory and practical applications in a broad range of Internet technologies. Students will go through extensive laboratory practice with six months of intensive industrial training designed to provide substantial exposure in the real world.

Through this programme, they will develop strong analytical skills and apply critical thinking abilities to solve complex business problems with IT knowledge, principles and practical industry applications.

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)

PEO1Graduates who are able to provide computing solutions for non-routine problems based on appropriate knowledge and technical skills in the discipline according to the industry requirements.
PEO2Graduates have leadership skills and good interpersonal and communication skills to interact with stakeholders.
PEO3Graduates who engage in lifelong learning and have an entrepreneurial mindset for self and career development.
PEO4Graduates who uphold ethical conduct and professional practices in maintaining integrity.

PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs)

PLO1 Knowledge and UnderstandingAnalyse concepts, principles and theories relating to Information Technology.
PLO2 Cognitive SkillsApply appropriate design and architecture for Information Technology solutions.
PLO3 Practical Work SkillsBuild Information Technology solutions for non-routine problems.
PLO4 Numeracy SkillsApply numeracy skills for problem-solving in the field of Information Technology.
PLO5 Digital SkillsUtilise digital skills for problem-solving in the field of Information Technology.
PLO6 Leadership, Autonomy and ResponsibilityDemonstrate teamwork, accountability, autonomy and responsibility in delivering solutions related to the field of Information Technology.
PLO7 Ethics and ProfessionalismUphold professional and ethical practices in the work environment.
PLO8 Interpersonal SkillsDemonstrate effective interaction with diverse stakeholders.
PLO9 Communication SkillsExhibit effective communication with diverse stakeholders.
PLO10 Entrepreneurial SkillsApply an entrepreneurial mindset in delivering solutions.
PLO11 Personal SkillsExhibit capabilities to extend relevant knowledge through life-long learning.

English Proficiency for International StudentsIELTS 5.0 / MUET Band 3.5 or its equivalent
Foundation/MatriculationPass with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and a credit in Mathematics at the SPM level OR any equivalent qualifications
Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM)Pass STPM with Grade C (GP 2.00) in two (2) subjects and a Pass in SPM OR its equivalent with a credit in Mathematics
General Certificate of Education Advanced (“A”) LevelsPass A-Level in two (2) subjects or its equivalent with a credit in Mathematics at O levels or its equivalent
Unified Examination Certificate (UEC)Pass with a minimum Grade B in five (5) subjects including Mathematics
DiplomaPass Diploma in Computer Science, Information System, Information Technology, Software Engineering or other related subjects with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 and a credit in Mathematics at SPM level;
General Studies Courses
Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban
Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2
Bahasa Kebangsaan A
English for Academic Purposes
Philosophy and Current Issues
Integrity and Anti-Corruption
Community Service
General Interest Course
University Courses
Digital Skills & Services
Creativity & Innovation
Entrepreneurship
Core Courses
Common Core Courses
Introduction to C Programming
Computer Organization
System Analysis and Design
Introduction to Database
Operating Systems
Computer Networks
Discipline Core Courses
Introduction to IT
Discrete Mathematics
Introduction to Cybersecurity
Programming in C++
Statistics & Probability
Multimedia Technology and Development
Data Structure and Algorithm
Java Programming
Software Engineering
Social Issues and Professional Practices
Software Project Management
Mobile Application Development
Web Technologies
Human Computer Interaction
Business Intelligence
Incident Response & Disaster Recovery
E-Commerce
Cloud Computing
Discipline Core Courses
(Projects & Internship)
Final Project Phase 1
Final Project Phase 2
Industrial Training
Elective Courses – Choose one (1) combination only.
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Management
Organisational Behaviour
Managing Digital Business
Fundamental of Fintech
Applications of Technology in Accounting & Finance
Robo-Advisor

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