Programme Name and Duration

The programme name is Postgraduate Diploma of Information Technology (PGDIT). The program will be hosted at the Department of Information Technology. The programme runs for one academic year comprising of two (2) semesters and a recess term.

 

This is an evening programme that is completely privately sponsored. The duration for the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology (PGDIT) programme is one (1) academic year comprising of 2 semesters and a Recess Term. Students under the PGDIT course will be required to take two semesters of course work at the end of which they will be required to do a project.

 

Programme Description

The Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology (PGDIT) programme provides an opportunity to prospective students to undertake training in IT and its application in business processes at a Master’s degree level in Uganda. The revised PGDIT programme focuses on information technologies such as Internet and web, emerging technologies, with an emphasis on their management and security. The courses delivered in this curriculum will also have a strong research and development bias to address the continuously changing societal needs. The program aims at providing an enduring foundation for future professional and academic growth. This programme will further enhance competencies in technology innovations in the various sectors such as health, education, agriculture and government. PGDIT graduates have an opportunity to join the Master of Information Technology (MIT) degree programme in the 2nd year of study upon fulfilling the requisite requirements.

 

Programme Structure