COURSES

The Master of Information Technology (MIT) degree prepares students for leadership roles in the quickly changing tech industry by giving them advanced technical expertise, management, and str-ategic insight. With a focus on theoretical understanding as well as practical application, graduates are prepared to lead innovation and tackle challenging IT problems in a variety of international industries.

Objective of Master of Information Technology (MIT)

The primary goal of the MIT program is to give students a thorough education in information technology concepts and practices, including theories, programming techniques, and computer applications. This will equip students with in-depth knowledge and research skills in the field of information technology.

CURRICULAR STRUCTURE

Semester I

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Full Marks
MIT501 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3 75
MIT502 Advanced Database System 3 75
MIT503 Enterprise Applications 3 75
MIT504 Information Security 3 75
MIT505 Programming Language 3 75
Total   15 375

Semester II

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Full Marks
MIT551 Distributed and Cloud Computing 3 75
MIT552 Digital Marketing 3 75
MIT553 IT Project Management 3 75
MIT554 Intelligent Computing 3 75
MIT555 Seminar 1 25
  Elective I 3 75
Total   16 400

 

List of Electives

  • Internet of Things (MIT556)
  • Data Structures and Algorithms Analysis (MIT557)
  • E-commerce and E-business (MIT558)
  • Advanced Programming (MIT559)

Semester III

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Full Marks
MIT601 Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics 3 75
MIT602 Data Analytics and Visualization 3 75
MIT603 Digital Governance 3 75
MIT554 Term Paper 2 50
  Elective II 3 75
Total   14 350

List of Electives

  • Digital Economy (MIT605)
  • Mobile Computing (MIT606)
  • Human Computer Interaction (MIT607)
  • Database Administration (MIT608)

Semester IV

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Full Marks
MIT651 IT Entrepreneurship and Innovation 3 75
MIT652 Thesis/Project 8 200
  Elective III 3 75
  Extra Elective 3 75
Total   14 350

List of Electives/Extra Electives

  • Social Network Analytics (MIT653)
  • Software Testing (MIT654)
  • Network and System Administration (MIT655)
  • Web Technology (MIT656)
  • International Business (MIT657)

Scope of a Master of Information Technology (MIT)

1. Advanced Technical Skills

2. IT Management

3. Data Analytics

4. Leadership Roles

The goal of the Master of Information Technology (MIT) program is to educate students for positions at the top of the fast-paced IT industry. Comprehensive knowledge and expertise in subjects like software development, cybersecurity, data analytics, and IT administration are offered by this curriculum. Through the integration of theoretical underpinnings and real-world applications, the MIT program prepares its graduates to take on challenging projects and take on leadership positions in a range of technology-related fields.