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The Bachelor of Information Technology provides students with a solid foundation in IT principles, programming, networking, and systems analysis. The program emphasizes practical skills through hands-on projects and real-world applications, preparing graduates for careers in software development, cybersecurity, data management, and IT consulting. With a focus on emerging technologies and problem-solving, students learn to adapt to the rapidly evolving tech landscape, equipping them for various roles in the information technology sector.
Entry requirements for the Bachelor of Information Technology include an overall IELTS band score of 6.0 (Academic Module), with no individual band lower than 6.0. Applicants must also have a KCSE mean grade of C+ with at least a C in Mathematics or Physics and English. Alternatively, candidates with a Diploma in Computer Science or Information Technology, achieving a minimum Credit Pass, are also eligible for admission into the program.
Graduates with a Bachelor of Information Technology have diverse career opportunities. They can work as software developers, designing and building applications, or as web developers, creating and maintaining websites. Roles such as database administrators involve managing data, while network administrators ensure system connectivity. Systems analysts focus on improving IT systems, and cybersecurity specialists protect against cyber threats. Additionally, IT consultants advise businesses on technology strategies, data analysts interpret data for decision-making, and technical support specialists troubleshoot IT issues.