Bachelor of Internet Science and Technology

The Bachelor of Internet Science and Technology (BIST) degree seeks to develop professionals who can work in all the service areas provided by the Internet. The Internet has revolutionised the way business is conducted. This has led to tremendous public interest in the Internet, which is expected to become a major motivator for new software products, services and business reform. The BIST program prepares the graduates with the necessary knowledge and hands-on skills to conquer the market demands through extensive practical lab work and industry relations. Graduates of this degree can look forward to a variety of opportunities leading to worthwhile careers in the rapidly evolving IT industry.

Program Summary

Duration

The normal duration of the program is 8 semesters based on two semesters of study (Autumn and Spring) per year. Students may complete the program sooner if they choose to enrol in the summer semesters. Students may take fewer subjects per semester but those enrolled on a University sponsored student visa must take a minimum of 3 subjects per semester. Semesters contain 13 teaching weeks in Autumn and Spring and 10 teaching weeks in Summer followed by the exam period.

Eligible candidates may also accelerate their progression by seeking exemption from certain General Education subjects through Challenge Exams (in a maximum of 3 subjects).

RecognitionThis program is accredited by the UAE Ministry of Education in addition to being accredited by the Australian Government. It is fully recognised within the UAE, in GCC nations and internationally for further education and employment in the private and public sectors.
Intakes

There are three intakes each year (Autumn, Spring and Summer).

  • Spring Semester: January – April
  • Summer Semester: May – July
  • Autumn Semester: August – December
Class Timings and Attendance

Attending classes is compulsory for all undergraduate subjects. There are 13 weeks of classes each semester. Subjects usually consist of a two or three hour lecture AND a one or two hour tutorial/computer lab. Some subjects have additional classes (workshops).

Classes are scheduled between 8.30am – 5.30pm from Sunday to Thursday. Some classes may be scheduled on Saturday if required. Attendance is required for all classes. Students taking any zero and 100 level subjects must attend 75% of all classes. Failure to do so may result in a FAIL grade for the subject.

SubjectsGeneral Education (GED) Requirements
ARTS015Introduction to University Life6 cp
ARTS 017Islamic Culture6 cp
MATH 015Foundation Mathematics A6 cp
CSCI 015Computer Applications6 cp
STAT 015Introduction to Statistics6 cp
ENOV Environmental Studies 6 cp

Plus any 4 subjects from the following 5

ARTS 035Introduction to Philosophy6 cp
PSYC 015Introduction to Psychology6 cp
MATH 020Foundation Mathematics B6 cp
LAW 101Law, Business & Society6 cp
MGMT 102Business Communication6 cp

*Note: list of GED requirements are subject to change

Required Core Subjects
CSCI102Systems6 cp
CSCI103Algorithms and Problem Solving6 cp
CSCI114Procedural Programming6 cp
CSCI124Applied Programming6 cp
CSCI213Java Programming and object oriented Design6 cp
ECTE182Internet Technology I6 cp
ECTE282Internet Systems6 cp
IACT201Information Technology & Citizens Rights6 cp
IACT202The Structure & Organisation of Telecom6 cp
IACT301Information & Communications Security Issues6 cp
IACT303World Wide Networking6 cp
IACT304Principles of e-Business6 cp
INFO202Project6 cp
MARK101Marketing Principles6 cp
MARK301Internet Application for Marketing6 cp
MGMT110Introduction to Management6 cp
STAT131Understanding Variations and Uncertainty6 cp
Electives for BIST
Any 7 subjects, of which, 6 credit points at 100/200/300 level, 12 credit points at 200/300 level and 24 credit points at 300 level subject
Challenge Tests

Challenge Tests are available in MATH 015, CSCI 015 and STAT 015. The tests will be held in the 1st week of each semester. A pass mark of a minimum of 60% in a test will entitle a student to be granted an exception from that subject.

However in order to be eligible to sit for the Challenge Tests a student must have the following qualifications:

MATH015CSCI015 & STAT015
  • CBSE – Above 75 % in Math
  • A Levels – A or B in Math
  • Iranian Board – 17 in Math
  • UAE High School Certificate – 85% in Math
Overall
  • CBSE – Above 75 %
  • A Levels – A or B
  • Iranian Board – 17
  • UAE High School Certificate – 85%

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