Bachelor of Information Technology
The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) is a comprehensive undergraduate degree program that equips students with essential knowledge and skills in modern computing technologies, software development, and digital systems. This dynamic program combines theoretical foundations with hands-on practical experience across key IT domains.
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Semester 1
Course Name | Credit Units |
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BIT 1101 Introduction to Information Technology
This foundational course introduces students to the core principles and technologies underpinning modern information technology. Students explore computer hardware architecture, software systems, networking fundamentals, and basic programming concepts. The course covers data management, cybersecurity essentials, emerging technologies, and ethical considerations in IT. Through hands-on labs and practical exercises, students develop fundamental technical skills while understanding IT's role in today's digital landscape. Assessment includes lab work, projects, and theoretical examinations.
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4 |
BIT 1102 Introduction to Computer Net works
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3 |
BIT 1103 Mathematics for IT
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3 |
BIT 1104 Computer Literacy
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4 |
BIT 1105 Communication Skills
Bachelor of Information Technology
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3 |
BIT 1106 Old Testament
Bachelor of Information Technology
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2 |
BIT 1107 Fundamentals of Accounts
Bachelor of Information Technology
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3 |
Semester 2
Course Name | Credit Units |
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BIT 1201 Database Management System
Bachelor of Information Technology
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4 |
BIT 1202 Website Development and Internet
Bachelor of Information Technology
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4 |
BIT 1203 Electronic Commerce
Bachelor of Information Technology
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3 |
BIT 1204 Programming Methodology (C)
Bachelor of Information Technology
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4 |
BIT 1205 Research Methods in computing
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4 |
BIT 1206 Industrial Training I
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4 |
BIT 1208 New Testament
Bachelor of Information Technology
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2 |