Diploma in Information Technology,
leading to Bachelor of Information Technology from Institute of Technology Australia or Bachelor of Science (Information Systems) from European University
(A0168) KP(JPS) 5195 / 472 / Jld.II(33)
Introduction | Programme Structure | Intakes | Entry Requirement | Highlights| Career Opportunities
Introduction
The Mantissa Diploma in Information and Technology (DIT) is designed to equipped students with the knowledge in areas ranging from software development, networking, Internet technologies etc. Students are allowed the option to specialise in either Business Information Systems (BIS) or Software Engineering (SE).
Upon successful completion of the Diploma in Information Technology (DIT), students can proceed to obtain a degree with majors in Internet Technologies & Application, Computer Science, Electronic Commerce, Computer Information Systems, Computer Networks, Software Engineering, or Multimedia Technology.
The programme incorporates industry placement aimed at providing students with first hand working experience in an IT related environment. We train our students to be industy savvy as well as communication and personal skills required by the industry.
Upon completion, students are able to further their studies in Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Science (Information Systems or Multimedia Management) with our partner universities locally or abroad.
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| Highlights |
Study Route |
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- Industry relevent
- Mandatory internship programme
- MCSE and CCNA
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Programme Structure
A student who wishes to obtain a Diploma in Information Technology majoring in Business Information System (BIS) will undertake the following subjects, in which:
Semester 1 is 7-weeks long while Semester 2 and 3 are 14-weeks long.
Foreign students are required to supplement 3 LAN subjects to make up to total credit hour of 90 for DIT.
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Modules |
| General Modules |
- BM 210 - Management Practice
- CS 101 - Computer Fundamental and Applications
- CS 102 - Computer Ethics and Society
- EN 111 - Communication Skills
- EN 210 - College Writing Skills
- EN 312 - Academic Writing and Research
- MA 125 - Algebra and Trigonometry
- MA 361 - Introduction to Statistics
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| Core Modules |
- BM 120 - Introduction to Accounting
- BM 230 - Microeconomics
- CS 211 - Structured Programming I
- CS 212 - Structured Programming II
- CS 213 - Java Programming
- CS 215 - Visual Basic Programming
- CS 231 - Networks and Data Communication
- CS 242 - System Analysis and Design
- CS 313 - Object Oriented Programming
- CS 321 - Multimedia Development
- CS 323 - Web Development
- CS 331 - Data Structures & Algorithms
- CS 361 - Information Systems Management
- CS 363 - E-Commerce
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Business Information System |
Software Engineering |
| Electives Modules |
- BM 231 - Macroeconomics
- CS 333 - Relational Database Management
- MA 231 - Discrete Mathematics
- MA 361 - Introduction to Statistics
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- MA 231 - Discrete Mathematics
- MA 361 - Introduction to Statistics
- CS 224 - Design for Multimedia
- CS 323 - Web Development
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| LAN Modules |
- LAN 1001 - Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B
- LAN 1003 - Pengajian Malaysia
- LAN 1004 - Pengajian Islam
- LAN 1005 - Pendidikan Moral
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Intakes
January, March, May, August
Entry Requirement
- Business Information Systems Tracks:
- Minimum 3 credits in SMUII / SMUIII / SPM / ‘O’ Level
/ UEC (including English & Maths)
- Mantissa Certificate Programme
- Other equivalent qualification will be considered
- Software Engineering Track:
- Minimum 5 credits in SMUII / SMUIII / SPM / ‘O’ Level
/ UEC (including English & Maths and at least a pass in Additional
Maths)
- Mantissa Certificate Programme
- Other equivalent qualification will be considered
Career Opportunities
- Software Engineering and Business Information Systems Tracks:
- Technopreneur, System Analyst, IT Consultant, Internet System Manager, Software Engineer, Web Developer, Web Manager, Internet Systems Consultant
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