Bachelor of Business Information Technology
Program Description :The Business Information Technology (BIT) Program was accredited in 2003-2004 at King Abdullah II School for Information Technology (KASIT) in Jordan University. Since its establishment, the BIT department is aimed at the preparation of highly qualified students to be effective users and managers of information technology and systems in the current environment of the technology- enabled business firms. The program's outcomes are: P1 Graduates have met the rigorous competitive admission procedure and international/local market requirements by showing high qualifications, advanced training, independent learners, and capability of teamwork in BIT disciplines. P2 Graduates have obtained research skills to pursue their professional careers while fulfilling the need for professional instructors, lecturers, researchers and developers in BIT market. P3 Graduates have established relationships with different local/international institutes by participating different professional activities, i.e. lectures, seminars, conferences, among other possible forms of collaborations. P4 Graduates have become familiar with different work-related concepts, e.g. different job titles related to courses, core courses related to a specific job, major skills required to apply for a certain position, among others. P5 Graduates have demonstrated the ability to understand and apply ethical and security considerations to problems in information technology environment.
Program Type :Undergraduate
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Program Department :Information Technology
 

King Abdullah II School of Information Technology
Department of Information Technology

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