Upon successful completion of the Master of Information Technology program, graduates will be able to:
A. Knowledge and understanding skills:
A1. Demonstrate an understanding of advanced concepts, theories, models, principles, and techniques related to the field of IT specialization.
A2. Demonstrate knowledge of research techniques and methods used to solve complex IT problems.
A3. Explain advanced policies, procedures, methods/tools, and frameworks in IT infrastructure management.
A4. Identify the advanced critical awareness and security aspects of the organization's and its users' needs in various computer systems.
A5. Demonstrate advanced knowledge in data science, including data processing, machine learning, data mining, and data visualization.
B: Cognitive/intellectual skills:
b1. Propose appropriate IT-based solutions and integrate them effectively into the user and organizational environment.
b2. Discuss and compare research methodologies and IT frameworks used to solve complex computing problem.
B3. Analyze and design tools, technologies, policies, and strategies to evaluate technical solutions for IT management.
B4. Investigate cybersecurity needs to protect data integrity, authenticity, and privacy, and various computer security measures.
B5. Study different sources of information, data sets, and data processes to apply them to structuring, formulating, and visualizing data-driven reasoning.
C. Practical and professional skills:
A1. Employ advanced concepts, theories, models, research issues, principles, and techniques to solve complex computing problems using recognized best practices and standards in the field.
A2. Conduct research analysis and summarize the results in a context appropriate to serve the national and international scientific community.
A3. Use current tools, software systems, data management systems, network and web technologies, and computing platforms to develop, implement, and manage various IT-based solutions.
A4. Conduct system assessments using forensic knowledge, technical knowledge, and knowledge of different types of breaches to develop security procedures and policies for the organization's information system.
A5. Apply quantitative modeling and data analysis techniques to solve real-world business problems and communicate results, presenting results using data visualization techniques.
D: General and transferable skills:
D1. Work effectively individually or within a team to achieve a common goal.
D2. Engage in lifelong self-learning, time management, leadership, and effective communication with specialists and non-specialists to solve organizational problems.
D3. Achieve a high level of skills in writing and presenting research or projects.
D4. Effectively apply professional, ethical, safety and social issues, regulations and responsibilities at work.