BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
Program Overview
An exhaustive three-year (6 semesters) undergraduate program offering in-depth study of theoretical concepts and functional areas in IT. From digital electronics, PC packages, computer oriented numerical analysis, database management systems, networking basics, Oracle visual basic, router protocols & concepts, and web designing to Java programming, software engineering, data warehousing & mining, and multimedia technologies
ā the course covers important concepts, practices, and trends in the subject area. The course provides high-quality academic and technical training in software, databases, and networking with deep focus on the mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing. Given its scope, the program will benefit anybody (with 12 / 10+2 years of formal schooling) keen to gain deep knowledge in the subject area.
Program Features:
- Curriculum designed by subject experts
- Curriculum updated at regular intervals keeping inview latest research and development
- Dynamic course material shared electronically with 24X7 online learning facility
- Self-paced study with guidance from experienced faculty and guest teachers
- Learn using the online student website
SEMESTER 1
- Basic Mathematics
- Digital Electronics
- Fundamentals of Computer Science
- Introduction to Financial Accounting
- PC Packages
- Programming & Problem Solving through C
- Language
SEMESTER 2
- Business Systems
- Computer Oriented Numerical Analysis
- Introduction to Data Base Management Systems
- Networking Basics
- Oracle
- Visual Basic
SEMESTER 3
- Data Structure through āCā Language
- Digital & Computer Organization
- Marketing Management
- Router Protocols and Concepts
- Web Designing
SEMESTER 4
- Fundamentals of E-Commerce
- Human Resource Management
- Introduction to Object Oriented Programming &
- C++
- LAN Switching and Wireless
- Operating System
- Structured System Analysis & Design
SEMESTER 5
- Accessing the WAN
- Data Communication and Computer Networks
- Java Programming
- Software Engineering
- Project and Synopsis
SEMESTER 6
- Data Warehousing & Mining
- Introduction to Computer Graphics
- Introduction to Enterprise Resource Planning
- Multimedia Technologies
- Project and Synopsis