Executive Master's in Information Technology

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Faculty of Technology

Programme Category
Postgraduate
Programme Description
ICT is all about problem solving in all areas of human endeavours. A successful graduate of this programme needs many skills beyond the technical ones formed in the body of knowledge. He/She must have the ability to work productively in teams. The programme is designed to offer the practising personnel an opportunity to advance the sciences of computing at postgraduate level to meet the professional requirements for the practice of modern ICT.
Programme Objectives
  • Produce graduates with the knowledge of the process of abstraction, design and implementation that represents a vital component of logical thought within the field of ICT;
  • Offer liberal and professional education organized in such a way as to broaden the knowledge and skill of students;
  • Emphasize the critical roles of ICT in the nation building;
  • Create an ICT environment, which fosters the development of leadership skills especially for middle and senior management cadres;
  • Develop their skills in specialized areas e.g. e-commerce, e-governance, e-learning, etc.
Admission Requirements

Applicants must possess a good degree in either Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Electronic and Electrical Engineering with a minimum of Second Class (Lower Division) from OAU and any other recognised institutions; however, candidates with 3rd Class degree of OAU and any other recognized University with 3 years cognate experience may be considered for admission.

Applicants who possess a good degree in other related fields and with proven 3 years cognate experience in ICT may be considered.

Duration
The programme consist of four (4) contact periods for two academic sessions.
Mode of Study
Face to face.
How to Apply
Application are made online, click here to review the steps involved when applying.
Fees
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Related Course(s)
Executive Master’s in Technology Management