Bachelor of Information Technology (Ar)

The Information Technology Program at the University of Science and Technology seeks to prepare distinguished graduates scientifically and professionally, equipped with knowledge and skills in the specialization, as well as skills in scientific research and continuing education to keep pace with technical progress and meet the requirements of the labor market and social responsibility through a stimulating educational environment, efficient staff, developed curriculum, and modern laboratories, in accordance with quality standards and academic accreditation.

The IT program aim to:

  1. Provide students with the primary knowledge and skills of scientific and professional fields of information technology.
  2. Enable students to analyze and think critically to solve/present modern solutions for labor market and community needs.
  3. Acquire students with skills of continuous self-development, scientific research and innovations.
  4. Enable students to keep up to date with new technologies and transferable skills.

A – Knowledge and Understanding:

A1. Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate concepts, theories, mathematical foundations, models, and techniques related to the Information technology discipline.
A2. Identify the desired computing needs for different computer-based systems, components, processes, and human factors, as well as considering them during the selection, integration, and administration technologies to meet the organization’s goals.

B – Intellectual Skills:

B1 Propose and integrate appropriate information technology-based solutions according to the user and organization environment.
B2. Analyze the impacts of computing on organizational goals and customer needs, and factor them into the various analytical aspects.
B3. Integrate computing products and services to improve the performance of secured computational solutions.
B4. Evaluate the functions and related issues focusing on information technology solutions to design and develop information technology policies, tools, and techniques.

C – Professional and Practical Skills:

C1. Employ the conceptual computation approaches and systems, communication and modern technologies efficiently for the problem-solving process.

C2. Perform and employ required information technology policies and procedures to achieve administrative rules within a corporate environment.
C3. Use information technology, infrastructure approaches, and tools to specify, design, implement, develop, and document appropriate solutions and administer secure computing technologies to meet user goals.

D- General Skills:

D1. Work independently or in groups to complete tasks using appropriate tools and technologies.
D2. Engage in lifelong self-learning, time management, and leadership activities.
D3. Conduct research in a variety of fields in accordance with his professional responsibilities.

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