BSc. Information Technology

Category
Technology
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Course Description

This 4 year Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program supports the growing demand for highly skilled IT professionals to solve Africa’s numerous challenges with IT innovation and strategy. At Academic City our minimal number of students in a class provides access to world-class, practical-oriented expertise that will enable you to proffer the required innovation and digital transformation in the various industries, these enrich the individual to have an upper hand in numerous career opportunities across Africa and beyond. Kindly apply below:

 

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7 Reasons to Study this Course with Academic City

  • Practical Tuition
  • Flexible Payment Plan
  • On-Campus student accommodation
  • Student Internship Opportunities
  • Technology and Entrepreneurship Centre
  • State of the Art E-Library
  • Student-Engaging classrooms Designs

 

Entry Requirements

  • WASSCE/NECO

Minimum C6 in 6 subjects including 3 core subjects (including Mathematics and English Language) & 3 elective subjects.

 

  • SSSCE:

Minimum of D or a pass in 6 subjects (including Mathematics and English language) & 3 elective subjects.

 

  • IGCSE O-LEVEL & A-LEVEL

Minimum of 5 credit passes in the IGCSE O-Level (including Mathematics and English) and 3 passes or grade D in the A-Level.

 

  • ENGLISH IB

Minimum score of 4 in 3 higher level (HL) subjects & in English and Mathematics

 

  • FRENCH IB

Minimum of 50% pass including Mathematics and English

 

  • AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL

Minimum GPA of 3.0

 

Fees

$2,500 per semester.

 

Career Opportunities

  • Database Administrator
  • Data Scientist
  • Information systems Manager
  • Data Analyst
  • Website developer
  • Software developer
  • Network Administrator
  • Software Engineer
  • Application Programmer

 

Start Date: 5th September, 2019

 

Duration of program: 4 years

 

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