King Abdullah II School of Information Technology - The University of Jordan -

Program Specifications

Bachelor of Business Information Technology / Program Details

Program Title:
Bachelor of Business Information Technology
Program Code:
1904
Level of Study:
Undergraduate
Final Qualification:
Bachelor of Business Information Technology
Faculty:
King Abdullah II for Information Technology
Department:
Business Information Technology
Other Department(s) involved in teaching the program:
Computer Science, Computer Information Systems
Mode of Attendance) e.g., full time):
Full Time
Duration of the Program:
4 years
Credit hours/ contact hours:
132 hours
Language of Instruction:
English
Entrance Requirements:
 
According to the regulations of ministry of higher education in Jordan, no student with an average less than 65%, in the scientific branch of the Jordanian General High School Exam (JGHSE), or its equivalent exams abroad, is admitted in science programs; such as computer science, computer information systems, business information technology, mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc. JGHSE is a national examination administered by the ministry of education (MoE) and it is locally called “Tawjihi”. Students are admitted to the BIT department according to their JGHSE exam score.
 
Two tracks of admission are available: the competition-based "regular" track and the noncompetition “parallel" track. Regular track is essentially for Jordanian students who have high grades, either in the JGHSE or its equivalent exams abroad. In this case, students apply through a central admission committee, which coordinates unified admission to all Jordanian public universities. The admission is done on a competitive basis. Students with the higher JGHSE scores will be given priority in admission. Records show that the majority of accepted students in BIT program are on this track, with a JGHSE score above 89% in the past ten years.
 
In the "parallel" track, admission requirement is also a minimum of 65% score in JGHSE or equivalent, where the students apply directly to the university. Student selection and admission to this track is also competitive based on the JGHSE score or its equivalent and university’s standards. After admission, students from both tracks attend the same classes, have the same exams and get the same certifications. The only difference between the two tracks is that the parallel track has higher fees than the regular track. Nevertheless, in both tracks the admission is done on a competitive basis. Students with the higher grades will be given priority in admission.
 
Program regulations:
Regulations are from the university of Jordan admission and study regulations from UJ website:
No. of approval by the Ministry of Higher Education:
 
Date of approval by the Ministry of Higher Education:
2014
Date of Production:
2018
Date of Revision:
2020
Program Director:
Prof. Omar Al-Kadi
Extension: 22622