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Course Overview
Credits
126
Mode of Delivery
In Person
level 1 est. tuition
JMD$ 472,510 / USD$ 11,033
Location(s)
The amounts quoted for are the existing fees for the Academic Year 2024/2025 and are subject to changes based on variation in the number of credits assigned to the course of study and the cost per credit at the time of delivery
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Course Details
Purpose and Goals: The program aims to prepare students to excel in the computing field by providing a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical application. It equips graduates with skills to innovate, adapt, and lead in the technology sector.Â
Majors:Â
- Computer Science (CS): Primarily deals with the theoretical foundations of computation, algorithms, and data structures. Students will gain strong analytical and problem-solving skills and learn how to design and implement complex software systems. They’ll also delve into areas like mathematics and logic.Â
- Information Technology (IT): Prepare students to meet the computer technology needs of business, government, healthcare, schools, and other kinds of organizations. The (IT) major will have the following concentrations: Enterprise Systems (ES), Information Systems (IS), Multimedia (MM) and Networking (NW).Â
- Enterprise Systems (ES): train students to capture, represent, organize, transform, manage, and present information securely and efficiently. Students learn about data modelling, database design, and SQL, crucial skills for managing and manipulating large volumes of data.Â
- Information Systems (IS): focuses on the integration of IT solutions with business processes. Students will investigate and understand the central role information plays in organizations, society, and the broader economy through the examination of information and knowledge management at the strategic, analytical, and technical levels.Â
- Multimedia (MM): focuses on the creation, design, and management of digital content, including graphics, audio, video, and interactive media. This concentration often involves web design, digital media, and user experience design.Â
- Networking (NW): covers the design, implementation, and management of computer networks. Students learn about network protocols, security, wireless communication, and network infrastructure.Â
Core Curriculum: The first two years feature a common core of 65 credits, covering programming, mathematics, communication and critical thinking, IT, computer networks, database design, software engineering, physics, community service and professional ethics. Â
Students choose their specialization in the third year, focusing on advanced topics and electives; one University elective and two-three Upper SCIT electives dependent on major.Â
Distinctive Features:Â Â
- Capstone projects addressing real-world problems.Â
- Optional internships for industry experience.Â
- Professional development seminars on career skills.Â
Program Objectives:Â
- Develop proficiency in computing tools and technologies.Â
- Demonstrate critical problem-solving and teamwork skills.Â
- Apply ethical practices and leadership in computing roles.Â
Target Audience: Individuals with strong analytical and technical skills aiming for careers or advanced studies in computing.Â
Post-Graduation Opportunities: The list provides a diverse career, and academic pathways tailored to each major and concentration, showcasing the program’s potential to meet various interests and goals.Â
(CS): Systems Analyst/ Consultant/Engineer/Programmer, Computer Scientist/ResearcherÂ
(ES): Database Administrator/Developer, Programming Analyst/Programmer, Software EngineerÂ
(IS): IT Consultant, Business Systems Analyst, IT Auditor, IT Manager/Project ManagerÂ
(MM): UI/UX Designer, Multimedia Developer, Web Developer, Digital Content SpecialistÂ
(NW): Network Engineer, Systems Administrator, IT Infrastructure ManagerÂ
Startups focusing on app development, IT consulting, or multimedia content creation.Â
Academic progression: Master’s or Ph.D. programs in Computer Science or Information Technology.Â
Course Code
- UBSCOMPFXU1A/B- Kingston
- UBSCOMPFXO1A/B- Montego Bay
Entry Requirements
- 5 CSEC/GCE O-Level passes inclusive of English Language and Mathematics or equivalent.
- An interview may be required.
Career Opportunities
NB: This list is not exhaustive
- Software Engineers
- Applications Programmers
- Network Specialists
- Database Designers
- Multimedia Specialists
- Internet Security Specialists
- Database Administrator
- Programmer
- Systems Analyst
- Computer Support Systems Specialist