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Information Technology
The information technology program is designed to provide students with a combination of technical and managerial knowledge and the skills necessary to excel in the field of Information Technology. The program concentrates on the application of theory to information issues and combines fundamental business concepts with current technology to allow graduates to solve complex business problems using the technical knowledge that they have learned. The program covers information systems theory, analysis, design and management, hardware and software, internet applications, programming languages, networks, telecommunication, database management, security and user interface design. The Information Technology program is also designed to provide a foundation in business fundamentals, in the primary areas of business management, finance, marketing and human resource management. The program provides graduates with the skills to connect computer science with business. Students who wish to have a greater emphasis on Computer technology should choose the Information Technology program offered though this department whereas those wishing to have a greater emphasis on business knowledge should choose the Management Information Systems programs offered through the university’s department of Business Administration.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS BY RESEARCH:
In addition to the Master and PhD course programs in the above concentrations, the department also offers graduate programs by research leading to Master and PhD degrees.
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Possible areas of research in the College of Computer Science and Information Technology:
Algorithm Design and Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, CAD, Compilers, Computation Theory, Computational Geometry, Computer Architecture, Computer Control Systems, Computer Graphics and Modeling, Data Mining, Natural Language Processing, Human Computer Interaction, Image Processing, Information Integration, Information Systems, Programming languages, Network Security, Simulation and Software Engineering.