Business Information Technology
The need for the BIT department has emerged as the need for government and private sector institutions to understand and manage information and keep updated of the evolution of information technology. This major is considered as one of the most important modern disciplines, which is increasingly essential by students, educational and institutions employment because there is almost no institution, whatever it’s field, that doesn’t have a need for this specialty.
Students in the BIT Department receive a wide range of courses that focus on preparing highly qualified graduates in information technology, computer science, database management, electronic and information management, communications, software and financial applications.
Vision
To be a pioneer in the field and takes his place among the modern disciplines that meet the needs of the market.
Mission
A graduate of the BIT Department has the skills that enable him to develop and manage administrative tasks in Information Technology and employ them in the management work.
Goals
1 – Offer innovative curricula and advanced infrastructure to our students to enhance their skills and abilities to solve problems that face them in the field of IT applications.
2- Provide the market with the necessary administrative and strategic leaders which are able to improve the management and security of the IT for serving the society.
3 – Graduate leaders that are able to learn and keep up with the development in the field and to be competitive worldwide.
4. To qualify students for self-learning and teamwork.
5 – Prepare graduates able to face the general challenges in life by understanding ethical and social issues.
Department of Businesses Information Technology ( BIT )
For more information about syllabus for all stages, please click here.
First Stage
First Stage – First Semester |
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Human Rights |
Arabic |
University Elective |
Computational Paradigms |
Programming Fundamentals (I) |
Principles of Accounting |
Principles of management |
Discrete Mathematics |
First Stage – Second Semester |
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Freedom and Democracy |
English (I) |
University Elective |
Human Resources |
Probability and Statistic |
Programming Fundamentals (II) |
Intermediate Accounting |
Department Elective |
Second Stage
Second Stage – First Semester |
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English (II) |
Data Structures |
College Elective |
Object Oriented Programming (I) |
Web Pages Design |
Cost Accounting |
Department Elective |
Second Stage – Second Semester |
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Social and Ethical Issues |
Algorithms and Complexity |
Marketing Management |
Object Oriented Programming (II) |
Web Applications Development |
Database Fundamentals |
Computer Networks |
Department Elective |
Third Stage
Third Stage – First Semester |
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English (III) |
Software Engineering (I) |
College Elective |
Database Management Systems |
Operation and Production Management |
Department Elective |
Third Stage – Second Semester |
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Software Engineering (II) |
Mobile Applications Development |
Information Security |
Artificial Intelligence |
Project Management |
Department Elective |
Fourth Stage
Fourth Stage – First Semester |
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English (iv) |
College Elective |
Project (I) |
Total Quality Management |
Human Computer Interaction |
Business Intelligence |
Fourth Stage – Second Semester |
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College Elective |
Project (II) |
Multimedia Systems and Applications |
Cloud Computing |
Department Elective |
Department of Businesses Information Technology ( BIT )
Programme Specification
The need for the BIT department has emerged as the need for government and private sector institutions to understand and manage information and keep updated of the evolution of information technology. This major is considered as one of the most important modern disciplines, which is increasingly essential by students, educational and institutions employment because there is almost no institution, whatever it’s field, that doesn’t have a need for this specialty. Students in the BIT Department receive a wide range of courses that focus on preparing highly qualified graduates in information technology, computer science, database management, electronic and information management, communications, software and financial applications.
For more information click here to download the programme specification
For more information click here to download the programme specification (Bologna Process)