Mangosuthu University of Technology Information Technology
Information, Communications & Technology
Dr Vikash Jugoo | Head of Department | (0)31 907 7153 | [email protected] |
Nompilo Sikhakhane | Secretary | (0)31 907 7153 | [email protected] |
VISION
To be a leader in the provision of industry relevant ICT skills training and research that enhances community advancement through the usage of key ICT technologies and services.
MISSION
To provide an advanced, well resourced ICT learning environment that addresses the needs of society. The department aims to be actively, visibly and notably involved in research at the forefront of cutting edge ICT technology. Inherently, the department seeks to intellectually, socially and materially empower the community through its research output and community engagement projects.
PURPOSE OF THE COURSE
There are presently two streams within the National Diploma in Information Technology qualification that a student may opt for: Software Development; and Communication Networks. The purpose of the software development stream is to develop the requisite skills that will enable students to design and produce software products and systems to meet specified needs especially with respect to reliability, cost effectiveness and maintainability. On the other hand, the purpose of the Communications Networks stream is to provide students with the knowledge and skills to design, develop, implement and manage networks by integrating knowledge of modern network technologies and protocols to create an appropriate and adequate environment of communication and information sharing.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Admission is based on the results obtained in the National Senior Certificate or Senior Certificate and a selection test.
Minimum admission requirements for applicants with National Senior Certificate:
Programme | English | Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy | Aggregate points in the best six subjects excluding Life Orientation |
3 year programme | 3 | 3 or 4 | 23 |
4 year extended curriculum programme | 3 | 3 or 4 | 23 |
Minimum admission requirements for applicants with Senior Certificate:
Programme | English HG or SG |
Mathematics HG or SG |
Aggregate points in the best six best subjects |
3 year programme | E | E | 25 |
4 year Extended Curriculum Programme (ECP) | E | E | 20 |
A selection test is administered for all applicants. The best performing 120 applicants are admitted to the three year programme. The next best 40 applicants are admitted to the Extended Curriculum Programme (ECP).
LIST OF SUBJECT EQUIVALENCES:
ND: IT (Three year programme)
Year 1 | |
Subject | Credits |
Software Development & Communication Networks Streams | |
Information System I | 0.250 |
Development Software I | 0.250 |
Technical Programming I | 0.250 |
Systems Software I | 0.250 |
Year 2 | ||
Subject | Credits | |
Software Development | Communication Networks | |
Information Systems II | Communication Networks II | 0.250 |
Development Software II | Distributed Systems II | 0.250 |
Technical Programming II | IT Electronics II | 0.250 |
Information Technology Skills I | Information Technology Skills I | 0.250 |
Year 3 | ||
Subject | Credits | |
Software Development | Communication Networks | |
Information Systems III | Communication Networks III | 0.250 |
Development Software III | Distributed Systems III | 0.250 |
Commercial Programming I | IT Electronics III | 0.250 |
Internet Programming II | Systems Software II | 0.250 |
ND: IT (Four year extended curriculum programme)
Year 1 | |
Subject | Credits |
Software Development & Communication Networks Streams | |
Computer Mathematics I | 0.150 |
English Language Skills I | 0.150 |
Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming I I | 0.150 |
Information Systems I | 0.200 |
Year 2 | |
Subject | Credits |
Software Development & Communication Networks Streams | |
Business IT Skills I | 0.150 |
Development Software I | 0.200 |
Technical Programming I | 0.200 |
Systems Software I | 0.200 |
Year 3 | ||
Subject | Credits | |
Software Development | Communication Networks | |
Information Systems II | Communication Networks II | 0.250 |
Development Software II | Distributed Systems II | 0.250 |
Technical Programming II | IT Electronics II | 0.250 |
Information Technology Skills I | Information Technology Skills I | 0.250 |
Year 4 | ||
Subject | Credits | |
Software Development | Communication Networks | |
Information Systems III | Communication Networks III | 0.250 |
Development Software III | Distributed Systems III | 0.250 |
Commercial Programming I | IT Electronics III | 0.250 |
Internet Programming II | Systems Software II | 0.250 |
DURATION OF STUDY
- Three years full time for the ND: IT programme.
- Four years full time for the ND: IT Extended Curriculum Programme.
CURRICULUM SUBJECTS
Subject | Pre-requisite |
Development Software II | Development Software I & Information Systems I |
Information Systems II | Information Systems I & Development Software I |
System Software II | System Software I |
Development Software III | Development Software II & Information Systems II |
Information Systems III | Information Systems II and Development Software II |
Technical Programming II | Technical Programming I & Development Software I |
Communication Networks III | Communication Networks II and Distributed Systems II |
Distributed Systems III | Distributed Systems II and Communication Networks II |
IT Electronics III | IT Electronics II |
Internet Programming II | Development Software II |
Commercial Programming I | Information Systems II |
WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
As from the 2013 academic year, students will be expected to spend at least six months in industry as part of a credit-bearing module required for the awarding of the National Diploma in Information Technology. Work Integrated Learning will be an essential component of the qualification and will enable the department produce graduates who are properly prepared for the work environment. It is an educational approach that aligns and integrates academic knowledge with workplace knowledge for the benefit of the students and industry partners. The work integrated learning component will be quality assured by co-ordinators from the university.
CONTACT US
Department of Information and Communication Technology
Mangosuthu University of Technology
P O Box 12363 Jacobs 4026 Durban
Telephone: (0)31 907 7111
Fax: (0)31 907 2892
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