Programme Rationale
Information Technology is a critical component of life today, and a vital component in communications that support modern society. New applications of information technology are constantly appearing; different applications are linked together forming a complex computing environment. There is now an urgent demand for highly skilled Information Technology professionals with diverse specializations including business and management processes, the design and development of software systems. This demand is forecast to increase both in Uganda and world over. The Diploma in Information Technology brings on board new approaches to teaching of Information Technology, combining solid engineering practices with knowledge of management and business processes.
Course Objectives
The objectives of the Diploma in Information Technology Programme are to:
- Increase demand for Information Technology training and professionals.
- Enhance well facilitated consultancy services in Information Technology
- Formulate a technological enabled pool of ICT Research professionals and bodies.
- Make appropriate business decisions for ICT investments.
- Enhance ICT innovations for development.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the programme, the students should be able to;-
- Address the increasing demand for Information Technology training and professionals.
- Get involved in consultancy services in Information Technology
- Formulate a technological enabled pool of ICT Research professionals and bodies.
- Contribute to ICT innovations for development
- Make appropriate business decisions for ICT investments.
Career Prospects
The majority will take up operational positions in Information and Communication Technology (computing and ICT-based) sectors, and other positions such as Software Developers, Web-Programmers, Systems & Network Administrators, Information Technology Officers, Data Analysts, IT Project Assistants, and IT Trainers.
Programme duration.
The diploma programme shall cover a minimum of two (2) years of four semesters and not exceeding a maximum of four (4) years.