LEARNING OUTCOMES
Through completion of the "Bachelor" in "Information and Communication Technology" program, students will:
- Apply knowledge of computing requirements and mathematics for technology solutions in ICT applications.
 
- Apply knowledge of ICT system development.
 - Develop scripts for information and communication technology implementations.
 - Develop computer code for different applications.
 - Create, install, and configure virtual machines.
 
- Identify, define and analyze an ICT problem and implement the appropriate solutions.
 
- Plan, install, manage, and troubleshoot a computer network.
 - Apply ICT principles to design and configure a network.
 - Plan and implement secure ICT systems.
 
- Design and use database applications for ICT and business processes.
 
- Design a relational database to support business applications and project tracking.
 - Construct a conceptual database model and write queries for relational databases.
 - Develop dynamic Web Pages.
 
- Develop information technology solutions by evaluating user requirements in the systems development environment.
 
- Apply project management techniques to ICT projects.
 
- Develop the ability to function effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal.
 - Design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.
 
- Develop an information technology solution to a real-world problem including design, implementation, and evaluation of the computer-based system.
 - Develop, understand and explain ethical, legal, security and social responsibilities impacting information and communication technology.
 
- Develop an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences. Develop written and oral presentations of information and communication technology solutions appropriate for a wide range of audiences.