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Master of Information Technology

Program Learning Outcomes

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
  • PEO1: Computing specialists who have advanced knowledge, applying enhanced technical and numeracy skills and focusing on the specific domains in the field of study to provide innovative solutions in computing.
  • PEO2: Computing specialists who have leadership skills and good interpersonal and communication skills to interact with stakeholders effectively.
  • PEO3: Computing specialists who engage and advocate lifelong learning activities and have an entrepreneurial mindset.
  • PEO4: Computing specialists who uphold and defend ethical conduct, professional practices, and issues in maintaining integrity.
Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
  • PLO1: Integrate advanced knowledge related to research issues in computing.
  • PLO2: Recommend innovative solutions that are at the forefront of developments in the fields of computing.
  • PLO3: Construct computing solutions and tools in terms of their usability, efficiency, and effectiveness.
  • PLO4: Demonstrate effective interaction within a group and with a diverse audience through project discussions and participation in discourses related to the field of computing.
  • PLO5: Exhibit effective communication within a group and with a diverse audience by publishing and presenting technical materials in the field of computing.
  • PLO6: Utilise digital skills to acquire, interpret, and extend knowledge in computing.
  • PLO7: Apply numerical skills to acquire, interpret, and extend knowledge in computing.
  • PLO8: Demonstrate leadership, teamwork, autonomy, and responsibility in delivering services related to the field of computing.
  • PLO9: Exhibit capabilities to extend relevant knowledge through life-long learning.
  • PLO10: Exhibit capabilities of having an entrepreneurial mindset in the related field of computing.
  • PLO11: Uphold professional and ethical practices in conducting research and delivering services related to the field of computing.
Programme Structure
Areas of Research
  • E-Commerce
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Information System
  • Software Engineering
  • Computer Networking System
Compulsory Module
  • Research Methodology
  • Innovation Technology and Entrepreneurship
Full-time (6 Semesters)
Semester 1
  • Research Methodology
Semester 2
  • Innovation Technology and Entrepreneurship
Semester 3 – 6
  • Thesis

* Thesis preparation needs minimum 6 months to graduate

Part-time (8 Semesters)
Semester 1 – 8
  • Thesis

* Thesis preparation needs minimum 8 months to graduate

Career Paths

  • Research and development engineer
  • Academician
  • Researcher
  • Consultant
Entry Requirements
  • A Bachelor’s degree (Level 6, MQF) in Computing or related fields with a minimum CGPA of 3.00, as accepted by the HEP Senate; OR
  • A Bachelor’s degree (Level 6, MQF) in Computing or related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 and not meeting a CGPA of 3.00 can be accepted subject to a rigorous assessment as determined by the HEP; OR
  • A Bachelor’s degree (Level 6, MQF) in a non-Computing field with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 can be accepted subject to a rigorous assessment to identify appropriate prerequisite courses equivalent to their working experience in Computing or related fields; OR
  • A Bachelor’s degree (Level 6, MQF) in a non-Computing field with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 can be accepted subject to appropriate prerequisite courses; OR
  • Other qualifications equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree (Level 6, MQF) in Computing or related fields recognised by the Government of Malaysia must fulfil the requirement under item (i) or (ii).
International Students:
  • Minimum English proficiency requirements as stipulated by UniKL.
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Fee:

Malaysian Students:

Full Time:
RM 1,880.00 (Per Semester)
RM 3,760.00 (Per Year)

Part Time:
RM 1,250.00 (Per Semester)
RM 2,500.00 (Per Year)

International Students:

Full Time:
RM 2,500.00 (Per Semester)
RM 5,000.00 (Per Year)


* Fees shown are the tuition fees only
** Fees shown are not inclusive of visa processing fee (international students)
*** Fees and charges are subject to Malaysian Sales and Service Tax (SST) at the prevailing rate of 6%. SST implementation.
**** Fees shown are correct at time of publication and subject to change without prior notice.

Demonstrate an understanding of how communication shapes patterns of social interaction, the expression of cultural values and norms, political practices and relations of power, and our positions as local and global citizens.

Be able to use a variety of methodological tools to analyze interpersonal, intercultural, and rhetorical discourse that structures everyday interactions in both our public and private lives.

Demonstrate an understanding of the possibilities, problems, and history of discourse and deliberation in democracy and will be prepared to use their knowledge to work for a just and more humane world.

Programme

Semester 1 Credits Number
Rhetoric & the Public Sphere 4 ESTU 203
Communication & Everyday Life 2 ESTU 340
Critical & Rhetorical Methods 4 ESTU 657
Semester 2 Credits Number
Relational Communication 4 ESTU 768
Public Relations Campaigns 4 ESTU 432
Rhetoric of Social Movements 2 ESTU 873

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