Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSc IT)
Information Technology
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology explores the discipline of Information Technology (IT) and focuses on the application of computers and telecommunication systems to produce, manipulate, store, organize, retrieve, and transmit data. It includes the development, installation, management, and maintenance of hardware and software solutions across a variety of settings, including companies, universities, and other organizations.
In its broadest sense, IT encompasses all aspects of computing technology. Computing skills serve as the foundation of numerous professional careers across dynamic sectors, including technology, finance, business, health, and the games industry. Employers are increasingly seeking people with a broad range of skills that encompass management and leadership, as well as technical ability.
Students learn the underlying theory and the state-of-the-art methods for developing effective, efficient, and correct software systems. IT graduates take on the responsibility of selecting, developing, and installing computer hardware and software systems for an organization as well as customizing, implementing, managing, and maintaining these systems for users. The BSc IT program equips students with skills for Industry 4.0 and inherently promomtes necessary soft skills including effective communication, critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity.
The BSc IT program embodies IOU’s pioneering vision of providing quality ‘Islamized’ education. To this end, all IT courses are taught from an Islamic perspective. Moreover, four Islamic Studies courses are integrated into the curriculum aimed at cultivating authentic Islamic ethics and moral values in students. The integration helps to bridge the gap between modern and religous knowledge.
The qualification presents and builds on relevant theoretical and practical components of IT.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology.
AIMS OF PROGRAM
The main aims of the BSc IT program are as follows:
- To equip students with skills and technical knowledge that enable them to take on appropriate professional positions in IT and grow into leading roles.
- To develop problem solving and critical thinking skills required to solve real world IT problems.
- To equip students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to develop, deploy and maintain large-scale IT infrastructures.
- To equip students with software analysis, design, development, management, and maintenance skills.
- To produce entrepreneurs of great character, competence, vision, and drive equipped with up-to-date knowledge, marketable skills, valuable competencies, unique expertise, globally compatible dispositions, and culturally and professionally acceptable values to take on appropriate professional roles in the IT domain or proceed to further or higher education or training.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of their studies, the students will be able to:
- PLO 1: Acquire, understand, and apply knowledge of computing and mathematics concepts to solve real-world problems.
- PLO 2: Identify and analyze a problem based on user needs and take them into account in the selection, creation, evaluation and administration of computer-based systems.
- PLO 3: Design, implement, integrate, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired user and system needs.
- PLO 4: Use the current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice and analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society.
- PLO 5: To develop the abilities to write and speak critically and apply Islamic principles, ethics, and practices to the development and maintenance of computer-based systems.
- PLO 6: Use and apply the latest technical concepts and practices in the core information technologies.
GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES
The expected IT graduate attributes include the following:
- Appreciation of the domain-specific knowledge
- Technical understanding of IT
- Problem solving skills
- Appreciation of the interplay between theory and practice
- Ability to think at multiple levels of detail and abstraction
- Commitment to life-long learning
- Commitment to professional responsibility
- Communication and organizational skills
- Awareness of the broad applicability of IT
Semesters
| CODE | DESCRIPTION | CREDITS |
| TINC101 | Introduction to Computing | 12 |
| TPRF101 | Programming Fundamentals | 12 |
| TCAG101 | Calculus and Analytical Geometry | 12 |
| ENES101 | English Language Studies | 12 |
| ISGS101 | Islamic Studies 1 | 12 |
| CODE | DESCRIPTION | CREDITS |
| TOOP102 | Object Oriented Programming | 12 |
| TDLD102 | Digital Logic Design | 12 |
| TDIS102 | Discrete Structures | 12 |
| TINS102 | Information Systems | 12 |
| ISGS102 | Islamic Studies 2 | 12 |
| CODE | DESCRIPTION | CREDITS |
| TDSA201 | Data Structures and Algorithms | 12 |
| TCCN201 | Computer Communication and Networks | 12 |
| TISE201 | Introduction to Software Engineering | 12 |
| TPAS201 | Probability and Statistics | 12 |
| ISGS201 | Islamic Studies 3 | 12 |
| CODE | DESCRIPTION | CREDITS |
| TOPS202 | Operating Systems | 12 |
| TIDS202 | Introduction to Database Systems | 12 |
| TITP202 | Information Technology Project Management | 12 |
| TIAP202 | Internet Architecture and Protocols | 12 |
| ISGS202 | Islamic Studies 4 | 12 |
| CODE | DESCRIPTION | CREDITS |
| TMSD301 | Multimedia Systems and Design | 12 |
| TWST301 | Web Systems and Technologies | 12 |
| TADS301 | Advanced Database Systems | 12 |
| TACP301 | Advanced Computer Programming | 12 |
| TLNA301 | Linear Algebra | 12 |
| CODE | DESCRIPTION | CREDITS |
| THCI302 | Human Computer Interaction | 12 |
| TSNA302 | Systems and Network Administration | 12 |
| TNES302 | Network Security | 12 |
| TDAW302 | Data Warehousing | 12 |
| TOOA302 | Object Oriented Analysis and Design | 12 |
| CODE | DESCRIPTION | CREDITS |
| TITC401 | IT Capstone Part I | 12 |
| TSIA401 | System Integration and Architecture | 12 |
| TMOC401 | Mobile Computing | 12 |
| TEAD401 | E-Commerce Applications Development | 12 |
| TDAM401 | Database Administration and Management | 12 |
| CODE | DESCRIPTION | CREDITS |
| TITC402 | IT Capstone Part II | 12 |
| TCOC402 | Cloud Computing | 12 |
| TMAD402 | Mobile Application Development | 12 |
| TEAD402 | Enterprise Application Development | 12 |
| TARI402 | Artificial Intelligence | 12 |
In order to be admitted to our accredited online Bachelor degree, the candidate must have completed high school.
High School Diploma/Certificate: Proof of your high school completion or the last year of school education in your country (higher secondary /senior secondary). Many countries know this as their year 12 or 13 certificate which you are required to pass with a certain number of credits in order to enter into an accredited bachelor’s degree program at the university level.
Those who have completed further studies and have degrees beyond high school may submit those certificates if they no longer have their high school certificate with them.
English Requirements
Applicants should be competent in English as a language of teaching and learning (LOTL).
Undergraduate applicants who have English as an additional/foreign language are required to achieve a minimum of IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in each component or equivalent.
Should English be an additional/foreign language, then the applicant may be required to also write an English for Academic Purposes Placement test (EAPP) with IOU.
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The Method
IOU provides a unique learning experience for all of our students. The university also recognizes that many students may not have studied online before; it is quite different from traditional classroom-based learning. For this reason, IOU has provided demos and organized a user-friendly learning environment for those new to online education. It is vital that all IOU students be fully prepared for online learning and have the required level of English to enable them to effectively and successfully study in this environment.
IOU is comprised of students from around the globe. Our students learn through watching and listening to video and audio lectures as well as reading texts (PDF Format). Within the online study community, students may share resources, exchange ideas, discuss weekly topics, submit assignments, and take exams.
IOU is thankful to Allah for having enabled us to launch multiple online courses for students to choose from. We are dedicated to spreading authentic Islamic knowledge with a proper understanding of Allah’s true religion. Both students and professors represent a diverse group coming from both under-developed and developed countries.
Teaching and Learning
Lectures and tutorials will be delivered either via pre-recorded content or in real-time, synchronously and asynchronously. Presentations in real-time will be conducted in the university’s virtual learning environments.
Assessments will all be conducted/submitted online. All assessments will have to be submitted on the learning management system.
Examinations will be completed at approved examination centres globally, unless decided otherwise by the Senate.
Academic faculty and students will engage via discussion forums and email asynchronously, and in real-time (synchronously) in virtual rooms.
Demo Course
IOU presents a demonstration course from the BAIS program to show people interested in IOU how the courses look and operate and give a real-time example of what it is like to study with IOU.
Please click here to download the BAIS Demo Course Guide to learn more.
Please click the button given below to access the demo course directly, (you may need to create and account and enrol in the course if you haven’t done so already)Demo Course
For further details and help with registration and enrollment in the BAIS or BMAIS, contact the info deks at: info@iou.edu.gm
Student Support
Students at IOU enjoy the support of dedicated full-time qualified faculty members, who are responsible for answering any questions students may have about the course.
Additionally, guest lecturers from the various fields offered by IOU and beyond will be invited from time to time, to enrich the program by providing an avenue for students to experience, firsthand, the cutting edge of academic research and professional expertise. Students will be informed of the timings and will be given ample opportunity to participate. The sessions will also be recorded and kept in the IOU archive for later viewing by those unable to watch the sessions live.
Faculty
There is a faculty for each course. The faculty may or may not be the actual instructor of the course. The faculty member, however, is able to handle all issues related to the course they are assigned to. They provide academic support and facilitate learning by:
- Providing further clarification of materials studied in the recorded lectures.
- Facilitating access to resources such as online libraries and additional learning materials.
- Monitoring usage of module videos
- Grading assignments
- Supervising forums to ensure that they are properly utilized.
The faculty will work together with the Coordinator, Registrar and the Dean to ensure that all students receive the support they need to succeed in their studies
Student Responsibilities
Students are expected to devote at least four hours of study per week per subject. Students should read course materials, listen to the lecture, take the module test, and complete the course assignment.
- Students should behave respectfully at all times. If a student is disrespectful to the faculty, to another student, or to the staff at the test center, he or she will be removed from the class and may be dismissed from the university, depending on the severity of the disruption.
- All students should fully participate in the online forums.
- All assignments should be handed in on time. They should be handed in before or at the time of exams. If, due to unforeseen circumstances, students cannot turn in an assignment on time, they need to get permission from the faculty for late submission. If a student misses an exam without informing the administration before exam week, he/she will receive a ‘failure’. It is the student’s responsibility, not the instructor’s or the faculty member’s, to attempt to make up and complete the exam within the late mid-term period.
- Students of the Islamic Online University should pledge that all tests taken by them and that all work turned in by them are original and are solely the result of their own efforts. Any form of academic dishonesty, including cheating and plagiarism, will be recorded in the student’s permanent file. Breaches of academic integrity will be dealt with severely, as per the Islamic Online University’s policy. After the first instance of a breach of academic integrity, the student will receive a failing grade IN ALL CLASSES FOR WHICH HE/SHE IS CURRENTLY ENROLLED. After the second instance, the student will be expelled permanently from the university.
- Note: Cheating is defined as using others’ planning or drafting to generate an essay, copying any part of another person’s homework, or collaborating on assignments that are meant to be individual efforts. Unless otherwise indicated, all assignments should be completed individually.
HOW IT WORKS OLD
THE IOU WAY OF E-LEARNING
- Both students and professors represent a diverse group coming from both under-developed and developed countries.
- The basic text(s) used for teaching the course will be provided as downloadable, printable PDF files.
THE COURSE MATERIAL CONSISTS OF:
- Course text (PDF). The basic text(s) used for teaching the course will be provided as downloadable, printable PDF files. Supplementary reading texts will also be recommended, which students can get on their own. In the future, we plan to have an exclusive library of PDF books for our students to use as supplementary reading.
- Recorded supplementary session conducted by the faculty members for each of the modules.
STUDY PATH OF EACH COURSE
Having thoroughly studied Module 1, the student then takes the Module 1 test. The test consists of multiple choice questions.
Each course consists of 20-30 recorded sessions. Video and audio recordings are available for the students.
The student first listens to the audio or video recording and reads the text that corresponds to Module 1.
