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Brief About Program

Program Mission:
Preparing women cadres with distinguished scientific, professional and research competence in the field of information technology in accordance with specialty requirements to meet the needs of the labor market and contribute effectively to community service.


Program Objectives:

1- Prepare female graduates to meet the needs of the labor market in the field of information technology.

2- Achieve technical and professional competence through practical training, professional certificates, and excellent Internship opportunities.

3- Build and develop scientific research and innovation skills.

4- Provide female graduates with leadership and effective communication skills and instilling and strengthening professional ethics.

5- Encourage effective involvement in community service and digital transformation.


​Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):

Knowledge and Understanding
K1: Demonstrate broad and in-depth knowledge of IT and other relevant disciplines' fundamentals, algorithms, techniques, tools, standards and best practices used in current applications and emerging developments in the IT discipline.
K2: Identify investigation methods, research methodologies and software management principles, techniques and tools used in the development of IT systems.


Skills
S1: Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the IT discipline.
S2: Analyze a computing problem to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
S3: Identify and analyze user needs to take them into account in the selection, creation, integration, evaluation, and administration of IT systems
S4: Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.


Values, Autonomy, and Responsibility
V1: Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in IT computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
V2: Function effectively and autonomously as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities related to the development of the IT discipline and digital community.
 
Program Graduate Attributes:

The program Graduate Attributes (PGA) are listed below:
PGA1: Competence in applying computational and mathematical knowledge to solve IT related problems.
PGA2: Skillfulness in investigating and analyzing problems and determining appropriate computing requirements for solutions in the IT domain.
PGA3: Proficiency in designing, implementing, and evaluating a computer system, processes, components, and programs to build an IT solution.
PGA4: Thorough analysis of user needs and local and global impacts of IT technologies on individuals, organizations, and societies.
PGA5: Efficacy in using techniques, skills and tools required for IT systems.
PGA6: Effective planning and management of IT projects.
PGA7: Comprehensive understanding of best practices, procedures, and their applications.
PGA8: Ambition to stay current with the ever-evolving IT landscape through self and lifelong learning.
PGA9: Effective participation in teams and the fulfillment of assigned roles to achieve common goals.
PGA10: Honesty and Integrity in taking responsibility for professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues.
PGA11: Communicating effectively with beneficiaries.

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Academic Plan for the Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology program


The undergraduate curriculum for the Information Technology program at the College of Computer and Information Sciences consists of (126) credit hours, distributed as follows​:

Requirements​The number of study units
University requirements​18

College requirements
Mandatory37
Optional
-

Program requirements
Mandatory56
Optional
15
​Elective courses​
​-
Total
129

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