BSc in Information Technology
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About Course
Description
Train students to acquire knowledge and skills in the theory and principles of programming, software development and maintenance. Demonstrate high level expertise in the use of computer hardware and software systems. Develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills and technical knowledge required for an IT professional to assess and develop computer-based solutions. As well as pursue higher degrees in Information Technology and related areas.
Graduates from this programme will be in great demand in the information technology industry and their affiliates, as evidenced by the strong job market and high salaries. The IT industry offers a wide range of employment opportunities for Infrastructure Management and Services students after graduation. The BSc award will be issued by the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) which is the affiliate of ILMA Institute of Science & Technology (IIST).
Course Content
1. Standard lectures, seminars and tutorials
2. In-class quizzes and take-home assignments
3. Laboratory work
4. Written and oral presentations, and demonstrations
5. Case studies, individual and group projects
6. Industrial attachment Research Work
Year 1 semester 1 |
Year 1 Semester 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Course Title |
BIT 101 |
Fundamentals of Computing |
BIT 102 |
Probability & Statistics |
BIT 103 |
Digital Electronics |
BIT 104 |
Introduction to Management |
BIT 105 |
Linear Algebra |
BIT 106 |
Introduction to Accounting |
BIT 107 |
Principle of Programming |
BIT 108 |
Object Oriented Programming in C++ |
ILMA 101 |
French |
ILMA 102 |
Communication Skills II |
ILMA 103 |
Communication Skills I (English) |
ILMA 104 |
African Studies |
Year 2 semester 1 |
Year 2 Semester 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Course Title |
BIT 201 |
Fundamentals of Operating System |
BIT 202 |
Web Programming Technologies I |
BIT 203 |
Discrete Mathematics |
BIT 204 |
Computer Networks |
BIT 205 |
Object Oriented Programming in Java |
BIT 206 |
Visual Basic Net |
BIT 207 |
Computer Organization & Architecture |
BIT 208 |
Database Management I |
BIT 209 |
Data Communication |
BIT 210 |
System Analysis and Design |
ILMA 201 |
Critical Thinking |
ILMA 202 |
Leadership Studies |
Year 3 semester 1 |
Year 3 Semester 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Course Title |
BIT 301 |
Programming Mobile Devices |
BIT 302 |
Artificial Intelligence |
BIT 303 |
Data Structures & Algorithm |
BIT 304 |
E-Commerce |
BIT 305 |
Web Programming Technologies II |
BIT 306 |
Information Systems |
BIT 307 |
Data Mining & Analytics |
BIT 308 |
Software Engineering |
BIT 309 |
Database Management II |
BIT 310 |
Mobile & Distributed Computing |
BIT 311 |
Human Computer Interface |
BIT 312 |
I.T. Project Management |
Careers
Entry / Admission Requirements
Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE)
Credit (D) in three (3) core subjects (English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies) and any three (3) elective subjects.
West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
Grade C6 or better in three (3) core subjects (English Language, Mathematics (Core), Integrated Science or Social Studies) and three (3) elective subjects in the sciences and general arts.
General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level
Passes in three (3) subjects (at least, one of the passes should be Grade D or better). Also, the applicant must have had credit passes (Grade 6) in five GCE Ordinary Level subjects including English, Mathematics and a Science subjects (for non-science students) and an Arts subject for Science students.
Advanced Business Certificate Examination (ABCE)
Passes in three (3) subjects (at least, one of the passes should be Grade D or better). Also, the applicant must have had credit passes in five (5) subject including English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Studies in the General Business Certificate Examination (GBCE)
Transfer Applicants
Entry is normally into Year 1 of the programme. Students, who satisfy the requirements of other full-time degree programmes in tertiary institutions in Ghana, may be admitted into Year 2 subject to meeting the equivalent Year 1 requirement of this programme upon verification and approval by UMaT.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Applicants must have relevant qualifications equivalent to what is required of Ghanaian students for admission to undergraduate studies. All applicants are expected to submit certified true copies of certificates of courses or examinations mentioned in the application process. The certificates must be recognised by the National Accreditation Board.
GHANAIAN & INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Mature Students’ Entry
The applicant must: 1. Be at least 25 years old at the time of submitting the application. 2. Show proof of age with baptismal certificate, birth certificate or any legitimate documentary proof of birth date, which is at least 5 years old at the time of application. 3. Provide introductory letter from employer or show other proof of employment; 4. Pass Entrance Examination conducted jointly by Mentor Institution and the institution itself (English Language, Mathematics and an Aptitude Test). In lieu of such examinations, the applicant should show proof of credit passes in English and Mathematics in WASSCE or any other nationally recognized standard High School level examinations (for qualifications from countries outside WAEC’s aegis).
Tuition
GHANAIAN & INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
ADMISSION FORMS
Students (Ghana): GH₵ 200
Students (West Africa): US $ 33
Students (International): US $ 35
TUITION FEES
Students (Ghana): GH₵ 2,500 / semester
Students (West Africa): US $ 450 / semester
Students (International): US $ 500 / semester
REGISTRATION FEES
Students (Ghana): GH₵ 200 / semester
Students (West Africa): US $ 33 / semester
Students (International): US $ 35 / semester
EXAMINATION FEES
Students (Ghana): GH₵ 50 / semester
Students (West Africa): US $ 10 / semester
Students (International): US $ 12 / semester