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Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons)

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

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Key Information

Intakes

April, July and Oct/Nov

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)

PEO1Possess fundamental knowledge, principles and skills in Information Technology for lifelong learning, research and career development
PEO2Have communication, team, leadership and interpersonal skills, and aware of the social, ethical and legal responsibilities
PEO3Have entrepreneurial skill and a broad business and real world perspective
PEO4Have strong analytical and critical thinking skills to solve problems by applying knowledge, principles and skills in Information Technology
PEO5Possess the ability to design, implement and manage Information Technology solutions and resources, and recognise the impact of technology on individuals, organisations and society
PEO6Possess skills to integrate various technology solutions

PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs)

PLO1Apply and demonstrate knowledge of essential facts, concepts, principles and theories relating to Information Technology skills.
PLO2Design, implement and manage Information Technology solutions and resources, and recognise the impact of technology on individuals, organisation and society
PLO3Demonstrate social skills and responsibility in completing task assigned
PLO4Demonstrate professionalism, social and ethical considerations in accordance with ethical and legal principles
PLO5Communicate effectively with peers, clients, superiors and society at large
PLO6Demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills in problem solving.
PLO7Apply and utilize theoretical principles and relevant techniques of Information Technology in relevant areas as well as applying skills and principles of lifelong learning in academic and career development
PLO8Apply broad business and real world perspectives daily and demonstrate entrepreneurial skills

English Proficiency for International StudentsIELTS-5.0 / TOEFL PBT (550) 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 Subjects
  • Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban
  • Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2
  • Philosophy and Current Issues
  • Bahasa Kebangsaan A
  • English for Academic Purposes
  • Integrity and Anti-Corruption
  • Community Service
University Courses
  • Digital Skills & Services
  • Creativity & Innovation
  • Entrepreneurship
  • General Interest Course
Compulsory Courses
  • Introduction to IT
  • Introduction to C Programming
  • Computer Organization
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Internet Computing
  • Multimedia Technology and Development
  • Web Application
  • Introduction to Database
  • System Analysis and Design
  • Object-Oriented Programming (C++)
  • Computer Networks
  • Java Programming
  • Visual Programming
  • Operating Systems
  • Software Engineering
  • Mobile Computing
  • Data Structure and Algorithm
  • Knowledge Management
  • Statistics & Probability
  • Software Project Management
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • E-Commerce
  • Business Intelligence
  • Incident Response & Disaster Recovery
  • Information Assurance and Security
  • Mini Project
  • Final Year Project Phase 1
  • Final Year Project Phase 2
  • Industrial Training

For enquiries on our programme fees and funding, please fill up the form below or you may contact our Student Recruitment Division representative. We offer many funding opportunities to support students. Check out our Financial Assistance Page to find out more.

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Public HolidaysWeek startWeek endAcademic Week
 1 Jul6 JulRegistration – 1 Jul (Mon)
 ** Orientation Week
2 – 6 Jul (Tue – Sat)
 *8 Jul Awal Muharram9 Jul13 JulWeek 1 – Class Starts (9 Jul)
 15 Jul20 JulWeek 2
 22 Jul27 JulWeek 3
 29 Jul3 AugWeek 4
 5 Aug10 AugWeek 5
 12 Aug17 AugWeek 6
 19 Aug24 AugWeek 7
  26-Aug31-AugWeek 8
 

2-Sep

7-SepWeek 9
 

 9-Sep

 14-SepWeek 10

16-Sep Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday & Malaysia Day

 17-Sep

 21-SepWeek 11
 

23-Sep

28-SepWeek 12
 30-Sep 5-OctWeek 13
  7-Oct 12-OctWeek 14
 14-Oct16-Oct Self Study
 

17-Oct

 19-Oct Final Examination
 21-Oct 25-Oct Final Examination
  28-Oct 29-Oct Final Examination
31-Oct Deepavali30-Oct 2-Nov Semester Break
1-Nov Sultan of Perak’s Birthday
  4-Nov 9-Nov Semester Break
  11 Nov 17 Nov Semester Break

* When a public holiday falls on Sunday, the holiday is substituted with the following working Monday/ working day

**Orientation (Jul 2024 sem) – Not compulsary for returning students

Note: The University reserves the right to amend as and when required

Public HolidaysWeek startWeek endAcademic Week
   Registration (12 Oct) – Sat
  14-Oct18-OctOrientation Week (14 Oct – 18 Oct)
 21-Oct25-OctWeek 1 – Class starts (21 Oct)
31-Oct Thu Deepavali28-Oct2-NovDeepavali Break
1-Nov Fri Sultan of Perak’s Birthday4-Nov8-NovWeek 2
 11 Nov15 NovWeek 3
Public HolidaysWeek startWeek endAcademic Week
 18-Nov  **Registration & Orientation – 18 Nov (Mon)
  19-Nov  23-Nov Week 1 – Class starts for all (19 Nov)
 25-Nov30-NovWeek 2
 2-Dec7-DecWeek 3
 9-Dec14-DecWeek 4
 16-Dec21-DecWeek 5
25-Dec Wed Christmas Day23-Dec28-DecWeek
1-Jan Wed New Year30-Dec4-JanWeek 7
 6-Jan11-JanWeek 8
 13-Jan18-JanWeek 9
 

20-Jan

25-JanWeek 10
29 Jan Wed Chinese New Year27-Jan1-FebMid-sem Break
 3-Feb8-FebWeek 11
11 Feb Tue Thaipusam10-Feb15-FebWeek 12
 17-Feb22-FebWeek 13
 24-Feb1-MarWeek 14
 3-Mar8-MarStudy Week
 10-Mar15-Mar Final Examination
17 Mar Mon Nuzul Al-Quran17-Mar22-Mar Final Examination
 
 24-Mar29-Mar Semester Break
31 Mar Mon Hari Raya Aidilfitri31-Mar5-Apr Semester Break
 7-Apr12-Apr Semester Break

* When a public holiday falls on Sunday, the holiday is substituted with the following working Monday/ working day

**Registration and Orientation (Nov 2024 sem) – for late registration students who did not manage to go through orientation in MOOC semester

Note: The University reserves the right to amend as and when required