Program Overview
The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program equips students with technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and a deep understanding of modern computing systems.
Engage in real-world projects, coding labs, and IT simulations.
Specialization options in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing.
Courses designed to meet current technology trends and employer demands.
Gain practical experience with leading tech firms and startups.
Curriculum
The BIT is a three-year program designed to provide a strong foundation in computer science, IT management, and emerging technologies.
Year 1
Fundamentals of Computer Science
Introduction to Programming (Python & Java)
Computer Networks and Systems
Mathematics for Computing
Database Management Systems
Year 2
Web and Mobile Application Development
Cybersecurity Principles
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
IT Project Management
Data Structures and Algorithms
Year 3
Cloud Computing and Virtualization
Advanced Software Engineering
Big Data Analytics
Capstone Project (Real-World IT Solution)
Internship & Professional Certification Training
Career Prospects
Graduates of the BIT program are equipped to work in diverse roles across industries, leveraging technology to drive innovation and efficiency.
Graduates can pursue roles in:
Design, develop, and maintain software solutions.
Protect organizations from digital threats and data breaches.
Implement and manage cloud-based systems and services.
Advise businesses on IT strategies and infrastructure improvements.
Non-native English speakers must achieve a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent TOEFL score.
Tuition Fees and Financial Aid Options
At KDC, we are committed to ensuring that financial barriers do not hinder access to quality education.
$9,500 per year
(flexible payment options available).
Merit-based and need-based scholarships are available for eligible students.
Grants and flexible installment plans can be discussed with our Financial Aid Office.
To ensuring that financial barriers do not hinder access to quality education.
No, the program starts with foundational coding courses for beginners.
Yes, part-time study options are available to accommodate working professionals.
Yes, industry placements and internships are integral to the curriculum.
For personalized support, contact our Financial Aid Office to explore your options.