Bachelor of Information Technology (PU) (BIT)
Courses Description

The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT ) is a four–year (eight semesters) academic program. The curriculum is designed to meet all increasing market demands by providing an in-depth and practical understanding of programming concepts, software design, and development, as well as major operational and specialized aspects of computers. This curriculum prepares students in critical business skills like design and analysis, programming, software design and development, database organization and administration, system and framework organization, computer network and data communication, etc.

All companies require information technology, whether they are small marts or supermarkets, banks, private and government offices, or educational institutions. As a result, computer graduates have a wide range of career and area options. After earning a bachelor’s degree, you can either establish your own business or apply for jobs such as system analyst, web developer, programmer, quality assurance, database administrator, systems administrator, and a variety of other technology-related jobs. 

A spike in career opportunities for students with skills in web design and development, programming, and application development, among other professions, has emerged from the growth of several IT businesses, software development firms, and telecommunication corporations. There has been significant growth in the student’s interest and participation in IT education. People with good programming abilities, system analysis skills, and software testing skills are generally sought by software and information technology organizations. Many institutions provide instruction in the practical skills required to work as a software developer. Due to the importance of logical reasoning and critical thinking in becoming a software professional, this degree covers the whole software development process, from software design and development to final testing. Graduate courses in software engineering, such as a Master of Information Technology (MIT), Master of Computer Application, and so on, are typically pursued by students who complete their undergraduate study in software engineering to a suitable level.

Our BIT graduates are prepared to start their careers in the information and communication industry including IT managers, network, and systems programming. They are well-equipped to meet the information technology requirements of both industrial and commercial enterprises.

OBJECTIVES

  • To offer students with in-depth knowledge and skills in the design, development, and use of information technology in many fields. Graduates of this program are expected to have the requisite understanding of information technology to compete in today’s global marketplace.
  • To develop graduates with a strong industrial emphasis and who have proven the complete range of knowledge and abilities learned in four academic years through relevant projects in each semester. BIT curriculum also trains students for IT industry certifications in networking, systems administration, and programming.
  • BIT program allows students to investigate and identify essential IT industry demands, as well as learn how these expectations are satisfied. Graduates of the BIT course will have a thorough and consistent understanding of the fundamental principles and ideas of information technology.

Job Prospect

Some popular job profiles for a BIT graduate are:
Web developer
Mobile application developer
Software engineer
IT specialist
IT consultant
Cloud architect
Data Communication Engineer
Database Administrator
and many more

Curricular Structure

Year:I                                                                                                                                                 Semester:I

Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsLecture(Hrs.)Tutorial(Hrs.)Laboratory(Hrs.)Total(Hrs.)BIT101COFundamentals of Information Technology33126BIT102HSMathematics-I332–5BIT103HSTechnical Communication331–4BIT104HSSociety and Ethics in IT3314BIT105COComputer programming in C33126BIT106COProject-I233Total17156728

 

Year:I                                                                                                   Semester:II

Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsLecture (Hrs.)Tutorial (Hrs.)Laboratory (Hrs.)Total (Hrs.)BIT151HSMathematics-II332–5BIT152CODigital Logic33126BIT153HSDiscrete Structure3314BIT154COObject –Oriented Programming in C++33126BIT155MSFinancial Management and Accounting33115BIT156COProject-II2––33Total171561129

 

Year:II                                                                                             Semester:I

Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsLecture (Hrs.)Tutorial (Hrs.)Laboratory (Hrs.)Total (Hrs.)BIT201HSNumerical Methods33126BIT202COMicrocontroller33126BIT203COData Structure and Algorithm33126BIT204COComputer Network and Data Communication33126BIT205COSystem Analysis and Design331–4BIT206COProject-III2––33Total171551131

 

Year:II                                                                                                  Semester:II

Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsLecture (Hrs.)Tutorial (Hrs.)Laboratory (Hrs.)Total (Hrs.)BIT251HSProbability and Statistics3314BIT252COComputer Organization and Architecture3314BIT253COOperating System33126BIT254CODatabase Management System33126BIT255COProgramming in JAVA33126BIT256COProject-IV2––33Total17155729

 

Year:III                                                                                                      Semester:I

Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsLecture (Hrs.)Tutorial (Hrs.)Laboratory (Hrs.)Total (Hrs.)BIT301HSResearch Methodology3314BIT302COComputer Graphics33126BIT303COCryptography and Network Security33126BIT304COWeb Technology33126BIT305COInternet of Things33126BIT306COProject-V2––33Total17155731

 

Year:III                                                                                                    Semester:II

Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsLecture (Hrs.)Tutorial (Hrs.)Laboratory (Hrs.)Total (Hrs.)BIT351COArtificial Intelligence33126BIT352COManagement  Information System3314BIT353COData warehousing and Data Mining33126BIT354COSimulation and Modeling33126BIT355COSoftware Engineering3314BIT356COProject-VI2––33Total17155929

 

Year:IV                                                                                                        Semester:I

Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsLecture (Hrs.)Tutorial (Hrs.)Laboratory (Hrs.)Total (Hrs.)BIT401CONetwork Programming33126BIT402CODigital Governance3314BIT4**Specialization 13BIT4**Specialization 23BIT403COInternship3Total15

 

Year:IV                                                                                                      Semester:II

Course CodeCourse DescriptionCreditsLecture (Hrs.)Tutorial (Hrs.)Laboratory (Hrs.)Total (Hrs.)BIT451MSPrinciples of Management and Entrepreneurship in IT3314BIT452CODistributed and Cloud Computing33126BIT4**Specialization-33BIT4**Specialization-43BIT453COApprentice Project36Total15

 

**Specialization Area:

 

Specialization area courses have been designed in three major areas for in-depth knowledge in the area. Students develop specialized expertise in their specialization area. Students are required to take four specialization courses, two courses each in seventh and eight semester, from a selected area of specialization. Currently, three specialization areas (Intelligent Systems and Business Analytics, E-Commerce and Web Application Development, and Climate Change Management ) are offered to the students.

 

A. Intelligent Systems and Business Analytics

 

Year :IV and Semester :I ( Specialization 1 and Specialization 2)

BIT421CO: Machine Learning

BIT422CO: Business Intelligence and Data Science BIT423CO: Deep Learning

Year: IV and Semester: II (Specialization 3 and Specialization 4)

BIT471CO:Natural Language Processing

BIT472MS:Supply Chain Analytics

 

B: Digital Commerce and Mobile application Development

 

Year :IV and Semester :I ( Specialization 1 and Specialization 2)

BIT428CO: Digital Commerce

BIT429CO:Multimedia and Application

Year :IV and Semester :II (Specialization 3 and Specialization 4)

BIT478CO: Big Data

BIT479CO: Mobile App development

 

C: Climate Change Management

Year :IV and Semester :I ( Specialization 1 and Specialization 2)

BIT435CO: GIS

BIT437CO:Remote Sensing

BIT437CO: Data Center and Disaster Recovery Center

Year :IV and Semester :II (Specialization 3 and Specialization 4)

 BIT485CO: Incident Response and Management System

BIT486CO: Climate Change Risk Management

BIT487CO:Disaster Governance