BACHELOR IN :
INFORMATION SYSTEM AND NETWORKING
Information Systems and Networking
A practical, technology-focused program preparing students to design, implement and manage the robust networked information systems modern organisations depend on — bridging computing, communication technologies and business applications.
Program objectives
The program aims to develop foundational and advanced competence in network architecture, network security, system administration, data communications and information systems management. Students learn to build, troubleshoot and protect complex wired and wireless networks while optimizing system performance and reliability. Emphasis is placed on business process analysis, security policies, cloud computing and emerging technologies.
Learning outcomes
Configure and manage LAN/WAN networks
Build it, break it, fix it — on wired and wireless.
Design secure network environments
Security policies that survive contact with real users.
Troubleshoot under pressure
Methodical fault isolation across layers.
Implement virtualization and cloud
Modern infrastructure, not just the textbook topology.
Analyze systems and manage databases
Systems analysis and ethical IT practice.
Lead technology initiatives
Project management and communication inside organisations.
Integration in society
Network and information systems professionals enable the connectivity, data sharing and secure communication that underpin business operations, public services and digital innovation. Graduates contribute to the digital transformation of industries, telecommunications expansion, smart cities and enterprise IT strategies — ensuring data integrity, privacy and uninterrupted access in a connected world.
Someone has to keep the network up. That someone is trained here.
Employment opportunities and careers
Demand for networking and information systems specialists is strong and growing, driven by expanding IT infrastructure needs and cybersecurity concerns. About 30–50% of these jobs may offer remote or hybrid work options, while operational and field roles remain mostly onsite. Employers span finance, health, telecommunications, government, education and tech.
Design and secure the networks that power economies
Technically proficient and business-savvy graduates, ready for impactful, stable careers in one of the most essential fields of the digital age.