Programme Philosophy
The Master of Science in ICT aims to provide areas of excellence in the field of ICT that are suitable for the Information and Communications industry. The M. Sc. ICT aims to instill a high-level knowledge in the areas of expertise with additional focus on fostering research and development of new ideas in these areas. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Systems have been a main driver of technological innovation during recent decades and now play a pivotal role in all aspects of modern life. Professionals who are experts in ICT Systems are therefore in constant demand. In order to really stand out in today’s job market ICT professionals need a combination of technical, managerial, and interdisciplinary skills from different sectors of the economy, as well as exposure to an international environment. The MSc in ICT students will learn to excel in their technical skills while also acquiring grounding in managerial skills. This programme is designed for those University graduates of Informatics/Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and also Natural Sciences departments, who wish to acquire a competitive edge in the rapidly converging information and telecommunication technologies market.
M.Sc. ICT graduates specializing in Computer Information Systems find employment in the private sector with ICT consultancy firms, software houses, ICT service providers and telecom providers amongst others. The level of specialization offered through this course will allow graduates to undertake responsibilities requiring above-average insight and analysis. The knowledge and skills attained during this course opens doors for graduates to seek employment with large research groups in industry, research institutes, and universities abroad.
Successful students from this course will have the necessary preparation and skill-set should they wish to apply and carry out studies at doctoral level.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
- Understand Innovative usage of information
systems to improve business processes and services.
- Understanding of the theory, practice, and the
current research trends in the field of information systems.
- Understanding of the underlying principles as
well as a comparison of technology and techniques currently in use as well as
perspective and future trends.
- Familiarizes with methods, techniques, and tools
that are currently available for research, enabling students to develop and
publish using international standards within international environments and
frameworks.
- Enable the graduates to function and drive
decision-making processes in their workforce.
- To equip students with scientific knowledge for
analytical thinking in ICT development and management
- To engage in systematic thinking about the
relationship between ICT and social systems
- To produce ICT academics and professionals
required at various levels of the social, economic and industrial development
of Ghana and elsewhere.
- To prepare students for advanced research and
dissemination of knowledge at the PhD
COURSE CURRICULUM
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
CREDIT HOURS |
MICT602 |
Advanced Databases - Data Models and Database Languages |
4 |
MICT604 |
Client-Server Computing using Interoperable Techniques |
4 |
MICT606 |
Developing and Managing I.S. Operations |
4 |
MCC607 |
Digital Fluency |
4 |
MICT608 |
Information Theory and Coding |
4 |
MICT610 |
e-Learning |
4 |
MICT601 |
e-Business Systems |
4 |
MICT603 |
I.S. Risk, Quality, Audit and Control |
4 |
MICT605 |
I.S. Strategic Analysis and Enterprise Computing |
4 |
MICT601 |
Research Methods |
4 |
MICT607 |
I.S. Graphics - Applied 3D Modelling in I.S. |
4 |
ADMISSION AND PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
The Course shall be open to applicants in possession of one of the following qualifications:
a) The degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information and Communication Technology or
b) The degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (Honours) or
c) The degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computer Engineering or Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing Science or
d) The degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in two areas of study, one of which is an area related to ICT or
e) The degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in a suitable area of study or
f) The degree of Bachelor of Science in two areas of study, one of which is an area related to ICT or
g) A degree with a strong ICT component comparable to the degrees listed in (a) to (f).
SEMESTER
BY SEMESTER COURSE STRUCTURE
SEMESTER ONE |
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COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
CREDIT HOUR |
MICT602 |
Advanced Databases - Data Models and Database Languages |
4 |
MICT604 |
Client-Server Computing using Interoperable Techniques |
4 |
MICT606 |
Developing and Managing I.S. Operations |
4 |
MCC 607 |
Digital Fluency |
4 |
TOTAL |
16 |
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ELECTIVES COURSE FOR SEMESTER ONE (Elective Units Elective units are offered subject to availability and time-table constraints) |
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COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
CREDIT HOUR |
MICT608 |
Information Theory and Coding |
4 |
MICT610 |
e-Learning |
4 |
SEMESTER TWO |
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COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
CREDIT HOUR |
MICT601 |
e-Business Systems |
4 |
MICT603 |
I.S. Risk, Quality, Audit and Control |
4 |
MICT605 |
I.S. Strategic Analysis and Enterprise Computing |
4 |
MCC 601 |
Research Methods |
4 |
MICT607 |
I.S. Graphics - Applied 3D Modelling in I.S. |
4 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
16 |
|
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
CREDIT HOUR |
MICT607 |
I.S. Graphics - Applied 3D Modelling in I.S. |
4 |
YEAR TWO
Year (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2)
MCC Dissertation (Research Topics in Computer Information System)