Department of Business & Information Technology
The Department of Business and Information Technology, within the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, is an interdisciplinary unit that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of business management and information technology. The curriculum covers a vast range of areas, including digital marketing, e-commerce, information systems, business analytics, and IT project management. The goal is to develop strategic thinkers who are proficient in navigating technology-driven business landscapes.
About Department
The Department of Business and Information Technology, within the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, is an interdisciplinary unit that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of business management and information technology. The curriculum covers a vast range of areas, including digital marketing, e-commerce, information systems, business analytics, and IT project management.
The goal is to develop strategic thinkers who are proficient in navigating technology-driven business landscapes. The department is committed to leveraging technology in business and conducts research projects on data analytics, cybersecurity, and digital transformation.
The department values strong industry links, which enhance the relevance of the curriculum and provide students with access to internships and placements at leading tech firms and corporations. The department's goal is to train graduates to lead digital transformation initiatives and make data-driven decisions, with a vision to pioneer the integration of IT and business education.
Upholding values of innovation, collaboration, and adaptability, the Department of Business and IT prepares students to take on leadership roles and drive innovation in an ever-evolving digital economy.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of our program will be prepared for the following career paths:
IT Project Manager
Lead technology projects and ensure successful implementation
Business Analyst
Bridge the gap between business needs and technology solutions
Digital Marketing Specialist
Develop and implement online marketing strategies
E-commerce Manager
Oversee online sales platforms and digital storefronts
Data Analyst
Interpret complex data to drive business decisions
IT Consultant
Advise organizations on technology strategy and implementation
Goals of the Department
Goals for the Business & Information Technology Department are currently being developed.
Please check back later for updates.
Program Structure
The Business & Information Technology program is structured to provide comprehensive training in both business management and technology applications. The curriculum includes the following components:
| No. | Types of Requirements | No. of Courses | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | University Requirements | 7 | 21 hours |
| 2 | Faculty Requirements | 23 | 69 hours |
| 3 | Department Requirements | 21 | 63 hours |
| 4 | Thesis | 1 | 3 hours |
| Total | 52 | 156 hours | |
Course List
The students in this department will take the following courses:
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Note: The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application, with courses designed to develop strong business acumen alongside technological expertise.