The M.Sc. in Information Technology is for students who have completed a B.Sc. in IT, Computer Science, or related fields and want to specialize in advanced IT topics. It’s ideal for those looking to pursue careers in software engineering, IT management, data science, cybersecurity, or systems administration.
You must have a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field. A foundational understanding of programming, networking, and databases will be useful for the program.
You will work with programming environments such as Eclipse, Visual Studio, and Jupyter Notebook. You will also use databases like MySQL, MongoDB, and tools for cloud computing (AWS, Azure), machine learning libraries (TensorFlow, Scikit-learn), and cybersecurity software.
Yes, upon successful completion of the program, you will receive a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Information Technology (IT) degree.
Yes, the course includes significant practical work such as programming assignments, database projects, cloud computing exercises, and cybersecurity labs. There is also a final project or dissertation where you’ll apply your learning to solve real-world IT problems.
Currently, the course is available in-person at our training centers. However, there are plans to offer online options in the future to make the program more flexible for students.