MSc in Information Technology
Entry Requirements
Bachelor or equivalent
Study Mode
Online
Duration
1 year (Regular)/6 months (Fast track)
Timetable
Various
Key Features & Benefits
Comprehensive Curriculum
Covers advanced topics in software development, cybersecurity, data management, cloud computing, and IT project management.
Global Standards
Aligned with international frameworks and best practices in information technology.
Practical Application
Emphasizes real-world projects, case studies, and simulations to enhance practical skills.
Research-Oriented Approach
Includes a 12-credit thesis project to develop advanced research and analytical skills.
Industry-Relevant Focus
Prepares students for leadership roles in software development, IT management, and cybersecurity.
Flexible Learning
100% online format designed for working professionals.
Understanding your degree
The Master of Science in Information Technology (MSc in Information Technology) program, conducted and awarded by KIMT University, is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in the rapidly evolving field of information technology. The program emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge and practical applications to address complex IT challenges. Students will develop competencies in software development, cybersecurity, data management, cloud computing, and IT project management to drive innovation and efficiency in various industries.
Graduates of the MSc in Information Technology program will be prepared for leadership roles in software development, IT management, cybersecurity, and data analytics in both public and private sectors.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- Design and implement advanced software solutions using cutting-edge technologies.
- Manage and secure IT infrastructure to protect organizational assets.
- Utilize data management and analytics tools to drive data-driven decision-making.
- Lead and manage IT projects efficiently and effectively.
- Develop and deploy cloud-based solutions to enhance organizational agility.
- Communicate technical solutions effectively to diverse stakeholders.
- Conduct independent research to address emerging IT challenges.
Admission requirements
- Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field.
- Relevant professional experience in IT, software development, or a related area (preferred but not mandatory).
- Applicants with a Postgraduate Diploma or equivalent (Level 7 at RQF Level) in a related field may be considered for advanced standing under the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy. Such applicants must have completed a minimum of 60 credits at an advanced level and provide supporting documentation.
Course Structure Overview
The MSc in Information Technology program consists of 90 credits, divided into core courses and a thesis. Each course is worth 6 credits, while the thesis accounts for 12 credits. The course structure is as follows:
Summary of Courses
Core Courses
13 courses (78 credits)
Capstone Thesis
1 project (12 credits)
What You Will Study
- Advanced Programming and Software Development
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Cybersecurity and Information Assurance
- Database Management Systems
- Cloud Computing and Virtualization
- Network Security and Management
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Big Data Analytics
- IT Project Management
- Web and Mobile Application Development
- Ethics and Legal Issues in IT
- Research Methods in Information Technology
- Innovative Technologies in IT
- Thesis Research Project
Commitment Required of Students
Dedicate approximately 15-20 hours per week to coursework, including readings, assignments, and discussions.
Actively participate in online forums, webinars, and collaborative projects.
Complete all assignments, exams, and the capstone project within the stipulated deadlines.
Maintain regular communication with faculty and peers to enhance learning outcomes.
Exhibit strong self-discipline and time-management skills to balance studies with other commitments.
Method of Assessment
To successfully complete the BSW, students are expected to:
- 90% Assignments
- 10% Presentation and viva
- At the end of the program each student also submits a research project paper
What must be provided with each application?
All of the following items must be submitted on or before the application closing date. They may be submitted online:
- CV (maximum 2 pages).
- Passport-size photograph.
- A personal statement of approximately 350 – 400 words. The statement should focus on the applicant’s interest in Computer Science, how the program will impact their career, and how they plan to balance work, life, and study commitments.
- Copies of bachelor certificate (or equivalent) or post-graduate certificate diploma or degree parchments, as well as transcripts of associated results.
How to apply
Students apply to the WIM Digital University online application system. To apply, simply click on and follow the instructions. A non-refundable application fee applies. The application fee is paid online. Further information about applications, contact at hello@wimdigitaluniversity.com