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Diploma / Higher Diploma in Information Technology

This course provides advanced training in personal computer technology. It takes you from a basic understanding of technology on to specific knowledge of various software packages including internet technology, email system, word processing, spreadsheets and access database use, design and management. You will also obtain a thorough understanding of computer operating systems, networking and maintenance.

Course Structure
One Year Course and Two Years Course
Each module last for twelve weeks which is 15hrs classroom study per week for six to ten weeks. Exam preparation or project work will be done during the class hours.
Eight weeks summer holidays
Four weeks holiday including Xmas, New Year Holiday and UK Public Holidays


2009 Intakes  
12 Oct 2009  
28 Oct 2009  
02 Nov 2009  
02 Dec 2009  
 
Registration
Phone or In Person
Module (I)
3 months
   
   

Module (II)
3 months

   
    2 months summer vacation
   
    Module (III)
Internship/Job placement
   
    Diploma in IT


Diploma 1 Year Program   Higher Diploma 2 Years Program

Core Modules:(Choose 1)

  • Computer Hardware Engineering (A+ Certification)
  • Microsoft Office Specialist(MOS Certification)
 

Core Modules:

  • Computer Hardware Engineering (A+ Certification)
  • MS Office Applicaitons(MOS Certification)

Professional Elective: (Choose 1)
  • Web-design and Graphic Design
  • PHP Programming in Unix/Linux/Windows
  • VB Client Server Programming
  • SQL Server 2000 Database Management
  General Elective: (Choose 3)
  • Web-design & Web-database Programming
  • Redhat Enterprise Linux
  • Sun Solaris Unix Fundamentals
  • Graphic Design(Photoshop and Flash)

Professional Elective: (Choose 1)

  • SQL Server 2005 Database Management
  • PHP with MySQL Programming
  • Oracle Developer
  • VB.NET Client Server Database Programming
  • C# .Net Database Programming
Or

Internship and gain hands-on technical experience

 

Professional Elective: (Choose 1)

  • Cisco wide area Networking(CCNA)
  • MCITP Enterprise Administrator(Windows 2008)
  • Exchange Server 2007 Configuration and Management
  • Sun Solaris UNIX Networking(SCSA/SCNA)
  • Redhat Enterprise Linux
  • Microsoft Networking(MCSE)
  • Internet Security & Firewall Management
  • Introduction to Unix
  • Networking(Sun Solaris)
  • Redhat Academy
  • SQL Server 2000 Database Management
  • Java SCJP Programming
  • Oracle Developer
  • VB.NET Database Programming
  • C# .Net Database Programming
  • VB. NET Socket Programming
  • Oracle 9i Database Management
  • Oracle 10g Database Management
  • DB2
  • Sybase

Learning Outcomes for Diploma in Information Technology
Programme outcomes - the programme offers opportunities for students to achieve and demonstrate the following learning outcomes


On completion of this programme the successful
student will be able to:

- Obtain a understanding of computer hardware, server management skills, computer operating systems, networking and maintenance. Understand components that makes up a computer system, computer faults, build a working computer and implement computer security and information security.

 

- Obtain understanding of Internet technology, designing website and use of latest technologies.

- Obtain understanding of Internet technology, designing website and use of latest technologies.- able to demonstrate knowledge of TCP/IP Network to the development and use of Information and Communication Technologies including LAN, WAN and WLAN.

-  demonstrate knowledge of Network elements and their behaviors. Including Cables, connectors, topologies and Network Devices, various Routing Protocols and their behaviors including STP, VTP, VLAN and I-VLAN. WAN concepts and technologies. Manage and implement network security and network monitoring.

 

 

 

Teaching/learning methods
Students acquire cognitive skills through weekly lectures, tutorials, assignments and
individual and group discussion. Use of examples  in problem solving and open-ended practical and project work make students to demonstrate and achieve  all of the learning outcomes in this category.

Assessment
Students’ cognitive skills are assessed by a combination of exercises, project works and external exam.


Learning Outcomes for Higher Diploma in Information Technology
Programme outcomes - the programme offers opportunities for students to achieve and demonstrate the following learning outcomes


On completion of this programme the successful
student will be able to:

- able to understand the technology on to specific knowledge of various software packages including internet technology, email system, word processing, spreadsheets and access database use, design and management.

- Obtain a understanding of computer hardware, server management skills, computer operating systems, networking and maintenance.

- Obtain understanding of Internet technology, designing website and use of latest technologies.

- Obtain a understanding of computer hardware, server management skills, computer operating systems, networking and maintenance. Understand components that makes up a computer system, computer faults, build a working computer and implement computer security and information security.

- Obtain understanding of Internet technology, designing website and use of latest technologies.

- Obtain understanding of Internet technology, designing website and use of latest technologies.- able to demonstrate knowledge of TCP/IP Network to the development and use of Information and Communication Technologies including LAN, WAN and WLAN.

-  demonstrate knowledge of Network elements and their behaviors. Including Cables, connectors, topologies and Network Devices, various Routing Protocols and their behaviors including STP, VTP, VLAN and I-VLAN. WAN concepts and technologies. Manage and implement network security and network monitoring.

 

 

 

Teaching/learning methods
Students acquire cognitive skills through weekly lectures, tutorials, assignments and
individual and group discussion. Use of examples  in problem solving and open-ended practical and project work make students to demonstrate and achieve  all of the learning outcomes in this category.

Assessment
Students’ cognitive skills are assessed by a combination of exercises, project works and external exam.



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