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University of Central Lancashire

One-year Top-Up Programme

* BSc (Hons) in Management Information Systems

Two-year Top-Up Programmes

* BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology

* BSc (Hons) in e-Business

 

University of Sunderland

One-Year Top-Up Programmes

* BSc (Hons) in Computing

* BSc (Hons) in Computer Studies

* BA (Hons) in Business Information Technology (Distance Learning)

 

National American University

Degree Completion Programs leading to:

* Associate Degree in Applied Science (with emphasis on Information Technology)

* BSc Degree in Information Technology (with emphasis on Management Information Systems)
* BSc Degree in Information Technology (with emphasis on Web Development & Administration)

* Double BSc Degrees in Information Technology (with emphasis on MIS) & (with emphasis on Web Development & Administration)

* The Course Structure of SNAP

 

Lake Superior State University, Michigan

Three-term Degree Completion Programs

* BSc in Mechanical Engineering (ABET Accredited)

* BSc in Electrical Engineering (ABET Accredited)

 

Girne American University, North Cyprus

One-year Top-Up Programme

* BSc in Management Information Systems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCHOLAR™-University of Central Lancashire

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc (Hons) in Management Information Systems

[One-year Top-up Degree Completion Programme]

 

Admission to  the Programme

Holders of the SCHOLARä Advanced  Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology Option 1 who  meet the normal admission criteria of the university, particularly in relation to the proficiency in English,  may apply for admission to the one-year top-up programme in Management  Information  Systems leading to a  BSc (Hons) degree award.

 

The SCHOLARä  Advanced Diploma (Option 1)

The SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option 1 is awarded to students who have successfully completed all the following diploma programmes:

 

Diploma in Software Technology

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DST101   Principles of Programming                              

DST102   Visual Basic Programming                               

DST103   C/C++ Programming                 

DST104   Java Programming                                        

DST105   Software Engineering                                   

 

Diploma in Web Technology

ITF001     Fundamentals of Information Technology

DWT201   Windows NT Server System Administration      

DWT202   Web Page Design & Development                  

DWT203   JavaScript & VB Script             

DWT204   Multimedia Techniques   

DWT205   E-Commerce

 
Diploma in Business Science Option 1 (With emphasis on Business Management)

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DBS301   Principles of Business Administration      

DBS302   Management Information Systems                  

DBS303   Business Systems Analysis & Design

DBS304   Business Data Communications & Networking

DBS305   Management Science                                   

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-University of Central Lancashire

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology

[Two-year Top-up Degree Completion Programme]

 

Admission to the Programme

Students who successfully complete the full SCHOLARä Diploma in Software Technology and Diploma in Business Science Option 1 programmes may apply for admission to the two-year top-up programme in Business Information Technology leading to a BSc (Hons) degree awarded by the University, subject to meeting all the normal criteria for admission, including a demonstration of English proficiency.   Modules of the two programmes are listed below.

 

Diploma in Software Technology

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DST101   Principles of Programming                              

DST102   Visual Basic Programming                               

DST103   C/C++ Programming                 

DST104   Java Programming                                        

DST105   Software Engineering                                   

 
Diploma in Business Science Option 1 (With emphasis on Business Management)

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DBS301   Principles of Business Administration      

DBS302   Management Information Systems                  

DBS303   Business Systems Analysis & Design

DBS304   Business Data Communications & Networking

DBS305   Management Science                                   

 

  

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SCHOLAR™-University of Central Lancashire

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc (Hons) in E-Business

[Two-year Top-up Degree Completion Programme]

 

Admission to the Programme

Students who successfully complete the full SCHOLARä Diploma in Web Technology and Diploma in Business Science Option 1 programmes may apply for admission to the two-year top-up programme in E-Business leading to a BSc (Hons) degree awarded by the University, subject to meeting all the normal criteria for admission, including a demonstration of English proficiency.   Modules of the two programmes are listed below.

 

Diploma in Web Technology

ITF001     Fundamentals of Information Technology

DWT201   Windows NT Server System Administration      

DWT202   Web Page Design & Development                  

DWT203   JavaScript & VB Script             

DWT204   Multimedia Techniques   

DWT205   E-Commerce

 
Diploma in Business Science Option 1 (With emphasis on Business Management)

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DBS301   Principles of Business Administration      

DBS302   Management Information Systems                  

DBS303   Business Systems Analysis & Design

DBS304   Business Data Communications & Networking

DBS305   Management Science                                   

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-University of Sunderland

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc (Hons) in Computing

[One-year Top-up Degree Completion Programme]

 

Admission to the Programme

Holders of SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma Option 1 may apply for admission to the one-year top-up programme in Computing leading to a BSc (Hons) degree award of the university, subject to meeting all the normal criteria for admission, including a demonstration of English proficiency.

 

The SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma (Option 1)

The SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option 1 is awarded to students who have successfully completed all the following diploma programmes:

 

Diploma in Software Technology

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DST101   Principles of Programming                              

DST102   Visual Basic Programming                               

DST103   C/C++ Programming                 

DST104   Java Programming                                        

DST105   Software Engineering                                   

 

Diploma in Web Technology

ITF001     Fundamentals of Information Technology

DWT201   Windows NT Server System Administration      

DWT202   Web Page Design & Development                  

DWT203   JavaScript & VB Script             

DWT204   Multimedia Techniques   

DWT205   E-Commerce

 
Diploma in Business Science Option 1 (With emphasis on Business Management)

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DBS301   Principles of Business Administration      

DBS302   Management Information Systems

DBS303   Business Systems Analysis &Design

DBS304   Business Data Communications & Networking

DBS305   Management Science                                   

 

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-University of Sunderland

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc (Hons) in Computer Studies

[One-year Top-up Degree Completion Programme]

 

Admission to the Programme

Holders of SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma Option 1 may apply for admission to the one-year top-up programme in Computer Studies leading to a BSc (Hons) degree award of the university, subject to meeting all the normal criteria for admission, including a demonstration of English proficiency.

 

The SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma (Option 1)

The SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option 1 is awarded to students who have successfully completed all the following diploma programmes:

 

Diploma in Software Technology

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DST101   Principles of Programming                              

DST102   Visual Basic Programming                               

DST103   C/C++ Programming                 

DST104   Java Programming                                        

DST105   Software Engineering                                   

 

Diploma in Web Technology

ITF001     Fundamentals of Information Technology

DWT201   Windows NT Server System Administration      

DWT202   Web Page Design & Development                  

DWT203   JavaScript & VB Script             

DWT204   Multimedia Techniques   

DWT205   E-Commerce

 
Diploma in Business Science Option 1 (With emphasis on Business Management)

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DBS301   Principles of Business Administration      

DBS302   Management Information Systems        

DBS303   Business Systems Analysis &Design

DBS304   Business Data Communications & Networking

DBS305   Management Science                                   

 

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-University of Sunderland

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BA (Hons) in Business Information Technology

[One-year Top-up By Distance Learning]

 

Admission to the Programme

Holders of SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma Option 2 may apply for admission to the one-year top-up programme in Business Information Technology by distance learning leading to a BA (Hons) degree award of the university.

 

The SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma (Option 2)

The SCHOLARä Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option 2 is awarded to students who have successfully completed all the following diploma programmes:

 

Diploma in Software Technology

ITF001    Fundamentals of Information Technology

DST101   Principles of Programming                              

DST102   Visual Basic Programming                               

DST103   C/C++ Programming                 

DST104   Java Programming                                        

DST105   Software Engineering                                   

 

Diploma in Web Technology

ITF001     Fundamentals of Information Technology

DWT201   Windows NT Server System Administration      

DWT202   Web Page Design & Development                  

DWT203   JavaScript & VB Script             

DWT204   Multimedia Techniques   

DWT205   E-Commerce

 
Diploma in Business Science Option 2 (With emphasis on Business Studies)

DBS300    Accounting & Finance    

DBS301A  Global Business Environment

DBS302    Management Information Systems                 

DBS303    Business Systems Analysis & Design              

DBS303A  Practising Systems Analysis & Design

DBS304    Business Data Communications & Networking   

DBS305A  Management Accounting

 

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-NAU American Program (SNAP)

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

Associate Degree in Applied Science (Information Technology)

[In-Country + On-Line Mode]

 

Introduction

Students who complete 15 specific subjects examined by SCHOLARä and 7 specific subjects conducted by the National American University (NAU) will receive an Associate Degree in Applied Science award of the university.  The NAU subjects may be studied on-line or in an NAU campus.    An Associate degree holder may proceed to obtain an NAU Bachelor of Science degree upon passing a further 13 SCHOLARä  subjects and 6 further NAU subjects on-line or on-campus. 

 

The American Education System

Diversity and multiplicity are characteristic of the American education system.  As such, more subjects and disciplines are covered as compared to other systems within a given confine of time.   Consequently, topics in business, behavioural science and general education are taught in an undergraduate program in Information Technology.

 

Admission to the Program

Holders of the SCHOLARä American Stage I Diploma may be admitted to the following NAU degree completion program in on-line or on campus mode leading to an NAU Associate Degree in Applied Science (with emphasis in Information Technology):

 

Subject (with Credit-hour indication)                                                     

 

Professional Development (3.0)

Database for Windows (4.5)

UNIX (4.5)

SQL (4.5)

Web Page Development II (4.5)

Programming in C/C++ (4.5)

Ecology (4.5)

 

Total Credit Hours  (30.0)

 

On-line Delivery of Programs

NAU on-line degree completion programs are delivered in SNAP Degree Completion Centers located in SCHOLARä Regional Centres all over the world with local facilitation.

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-NAU American Program (SNAP)

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc in Information Technology (Majoring in Management Information Systems)

[In-Country + On-Line Mode]

 

Introduction

Students who complete 15 specific subjects examined by SCHOLARä and 7 specific subjects conducted by the National American University (NAU) will receive an Associate Degree in Applied Science award of the university.  The NAU subjects may be studied on-line or in an NAU campus.    An Associate degree holder may proceed to obtain an NAU Bachelor of Science degree upon passing a further 13 SCHOLARä subjects and 6 further NAU subjects on-line or on-campus.  

 

 

The American Education System

Diversity and multiplicity are characteristic of the American education system.  As such, more subjects and disciplines are covered as compared to other systems within a given confine of time.   Consequently, topics in business, behavioural science and general education are taught in an undergraduate program in Information Technology.

 

Admission to the Program

Holders of the NAU Associate Degree in Applied Science (with emphasis in Information Technology) and the SCHOLARä Stage II Diploma may be admitted to the following NAU degree completion program in on-line or on campus mode leading to an NAU BSc Degree in Information Technology (with emphasis in MIS):

 

Subject (with Credit-hour indication)                                                                   

 

Business Law (4.5)

Project Management (4.5)

Business & Society (4.5)

Entrepreneurship (4.5)

Meteorology   (4.5)

Critical Thinking (4.5)

 

Total Credit Hours   (27.0)

 

On-line Delivery of Programs

NAU on-line degree completion programs are delivered in SNAP Degree Completion Centers located in SCHOLARä Regional Centres all over the world with local facilitation.

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-NAU American Program (SNAP)

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc in Information Technology (Majoring in Web Development & Administration)

[In-Country + On-Line Mode]

 

Introduction

Students who complete 15 specific subjects examined by SCHOLARä and 7 specific subjects conducted by the National American University (NAU) will receive an Associate Degree in Applied Science award of the university.  The NAU subjects may be studied on-line or in an NAU campus.    An Associate degree holder may proceed to obtain an NAU Bachelor of Science degree upon passing a further 13 SCHOLARä subjects and 6 further NAU subjects on-line or on-campus.  

 

 

The American Education System

Diversity and multiplicity are characteristic of the American education system.  As such, more subjects and disciplines are covered as compared to other systems within a given confine of time.   Consequently, topics in business, behavioural science and general education are taught in an undergraduate program in Information Technology.

 

Admission to the Program

Holders of the NAU Associate Degree in Applied Science (with emphasis in Information Technology) and the SCHOLARä American Stage II Diploma may be admitted to the following NAU degree completion program in on-line or on campus mode leading to an NAU BSc Degree in Information Technology (with emphasis in Web Development & Administration):

 

Subject (with Credit-hour indication)                                         

 

Business Law (4.5)

Project Management (4.5)

Apache Web Server   (4.5)

Server-side Scripting (4.5)

Meteorology   (4.5)

Critical Thinking (4.5)

 

Total Credit Hours   (27.0)

 

On-line Delivery of Programs

NAU on-line degree completion programs are delivered in SNAP Degree Completion Centers located in SCHOLARä Regional Centres all over the world with local facilitation.

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-NAU American Program (SNAP)

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc in Information Technology (Majoring in Management Information Systems) &

BSc in Information Technology (Majoring in Web Development & Administration)

[In-Country + On-Line Mode]

 

Introduction

Students who complete 15 specific subjects examined by SCHOLARä and 7 specific subjects conducted by the National American University (NAU) will receive an Associate Degree in Applied Science award of the university.  The NAU subjects may be studied on-line or in an NAU campus.    An Associate degree holder may proceed to obtain an NAU Bachelor of Science degree upon passing a further 13 SCHOLARä subjects and 6 further NAU subjects on-line or on-campus.  

 

 

The American Education System

Diversity and multiplicity are characteristic of the American education system.  As such, more subjects and disciplines are covered as compared to other systems within a given confine of time.   Consequently, topics in business, behavioural science and general education are taught in an undergraduate program in Information Technology.

 

Admission to the Program

Holders of the NAU Associate Degree in Applied Science (with emphasis in Information Technology) and the SCHOLARä American Stage II Diploma may be admitted to the following NAU degree completion program leading to both the NAU BSc Degree in Information Technology (with emphasis in MIS) and the NAU BSc Degree in Information Technology (with emphasis in Web Development & Administration):

 

Subject (with Credit-hour indication)                                                     

 

Business Law (4.5)

Project Management (4.5)

Business & Society (4.5)

Entrepreneurship (4.5)

Apache Web Server   (4.5)

Server-side Scripting (4.5)

Meteorology   (4.5)

Critical Thinking (4.5)

 

Total Credit Hours   (27.0)

 

On-line Delivery of Programs

NAU on-line degree completion programs are delivered in SNAP Degree Completion Centers located in SCHOLARä Regional Centres all over the world with local facilitation.

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-NAU American Program (SNAP)

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

Associate Degree in Applied Science (Information Technology)

BSc in Information Technology (Majoring in Management Information Systems) &

BSc in Information Technology (Majoring in Web Development & Administration)

[In-Country + On-Line Mode]

 

Introduction

Students who complete 15 specific subjects examined by SCHOLARä and 7 specific subjects conducted by the National American University (NAU) will receive an Associate Degree in Applied Science award of the university.  The NAU subjects may be studied on-line or in an NAU campus.    An Associate degree holder may proceed to obtain an NAU Bachelor of Science degree upon passing a further 13 SCHOLARä subjects and 6 further NAU subjects on-line or on-campus.  

 

 

The American Education System

Diversity and multiplicity are characteristic of the American education system.  As such, more subjects and disciplines are covered as compared to other systems within a given confine of time.   Consequently, topics in business, behavioural science and general education are taught in an undergraduate program in Information Technology.

 

The SCHOLARä - NAU Course Structure

The course may be completed in 10 terms over 3 years and 4 months, as follows.  Students may leave the program with an NAU Associate Degree in Applied Science at the end of Term 6.   SCHOLARä and NAU subjects are taught in the native language and English respectively. 

 

Year I – Term 1 (6 SCHOLARä Subjects & EFL Training)

Fundamentals of Information Technology 

Principles of Accounting I

Macroeconomics

Principles of Programming

College Algebra

Business Data Communications & Networking

English as a Foreign Language

 

Year I – Term 2 (4 SCHOLARä Subjects & EFL Training)

Principles of Accounting II

Visual Basic

Java Programming

Inter-personal Professional Communication

English as a Foreign Language

 
Year I – Term 3

Intensive English as a Foreign Language

 

Year II – Term 4 (4 SCHOLARä Subjects & EFL Training)

Composition

Organisation Communication

JavaScript & VBScript

Web Page Design & Development I

English as a Foreign Language

 

SCHOLARä American Stage I Diploma will be awarded upon successful completion of Terms 1~4.

 

Year II – Term 5 (3 NAU Subjects conducted On-line)

Database for Windows

Unix

Programming in C/C++

 

Year II – Term 6 (4 NAU Subjects conducted On-line)

SQL

Web Page Design & Development II

Ecology

Professional Development

 

Students may exit from the program here with an NAU Associate Degree in Applied Science (with emphasis on Information Technology).

 

Year III – Term 7 (8 SCHOLARä Subjects)

Principles of Business Administration

Principles of Marketing

Principles of Finance

Business Statistics

Microeconomics

Systems Analysis & Design

Introduction to Psychology

Advanced Composition

 

Year III – Term 8 (5 SCHOLARä Subjects)

Technical Communications

Advanced Systems Analysis & Design

Introduction to Sociology

Chinese Literature or the equivalent in native language

Management Science

 

SCHOLARä American Stage II Diploma will be awarded upon successful completion of Terms 5~8.

 

Year III – Term 9 (3 NAU Subjects conducted On-line)

Business Law I

Critical Thinking

Project Management

 

Upon successful completion of Term 9, a student has the option of entering Term 10A, Term 10B or Term 10C to complete the BSc degree program.

 

Year IV – Term 10A: (3 NAU On-line Subjects)

Business & Society

Entrepreneurship

Meteorology

 

BSc in Information Technology (with emphasis on Management Information Systems) will be awarded upon successful completion of Terms 9 & 10A.

 

Year IV – Term 10B: (3 NAU On-line Subjects)

Apache Web Server

Server Side Scripting

Meteorology

 

BSc in Information Technology (with emphasis in Web Development & Administration) will be awarded upon successful completion of Terms 9 & 10B.

 

Year IV – Term 10C: (5 NAU On-line Subjects)

Business & Society

Entrepreneurship

Apache Web Server

Server Side Scripting

Meteorology

 

BSc in Information Technology (with emphasis on Management Information Systems) & BSc in Information Technology (with emphasis in Web Development & Administration) will be awarded upon successful completion of Terms 9 & 10C.

 

 

Endorsement of SNAP by the President of International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE)

 

The SNAP program can be used to validate the quality of college and university courses taken in China, Japan, and East Asia countries and this will assist those institutions in becoming eligible to apply for U.S. specialized accreditation from the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).

 

Dr John Green, Jr, PhD

President, IACBE

 

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-Lake Superior State University (Michigan)

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc in Mechanical Engineering (ABET Accredited)

[Three-Semester Degree Completion Program]

 

 

Holders of a SCHOLARä Stage I Diploma in Engineering and a SCHOLARä Stage II Diploma in Mechanical Engineering may enrol for the three-term Baccalaureate BSc Degree completion program in Mechanical Engineering with Lake Superior State University, Michigan in the United States.  The subjects to be taken are listed below. The numbers inserted within square brackets represent credit hours.

 

Summer

Machine Design (ME350) [4]

Engineering Elective [3]

CAD (ME141) [2]

Controls (RS460) [4]

 

Fall

Senior Design (EG491) [3]

Engineering Elective [4]

Manufacturing Processes I (ME110) [3]

Thermal Fluids II (ME450) [5]

Advanced Applications (EG340) [1]

 

Spring

Senior Design (EG495) [3]

Engineering Elective [4]

Engineering Elective [4]

Electronics (EE305) [3]

Manufacturing Process II (ME115) [3]

 

Total Credit Hours              45

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-Lake Superior State University (Michigan)

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc in Electrical Engineering (ABET Accredited)

[Three-Semester Degree Completion Program]

 

 

Holders of a SCHOLARä Stage I Diploma in Engineering and a SCHOLARä Stage II Diploma in Electrical Engineering may enrol for the three-term  Baccalaureate BSc Degree completion program in Electrical Engineering with Lake Superior State University, Michigan in the United States.  The subjects to be taken are listed below.  The numbers inserted within square brackets represent credit hours.

 

Summer

Engineering Elective [3]

Electric Mechanical Devices (EE330) [4]

Controls (RS460) [4]

Micro Control Functions (EE250) [4]

 

Fall

Senior Design (EG491) [3]

Engineering Elective [4]

Electronics (EE370) [4]

Advanced Applications (EG340) [1]

Engineering Elective [4]

 

Spring

Senior Design (EG495) [3]

Engineering Elective [4]

Engineering Elective [3]

Electromagnetics (EG345) [3]

Electronic Circuits (EE375) [4]

Statistical Application [1]

 

Total Credit Hours              49

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-Girne American University, North Cyprus

International Credit Transfer Leading To:

BSc in Management Information Systems

[One-year Top-up Degree Completion Programme]

 

Admission to  the Program

Holders of the SCHOLARä-GAU Stage I & II Diplomas in Management Information Systems who  meet the English proficiency requirement of the university  may apply for admission to the one-year top-up programme in Management  Information  Systems leading to a  BSc  degree award.

 

The SCHOLARä-GAU Stage I & II Diplomas in Management Information Systems

The SCHOLARä-GAU Stage I & II Diplomas in Management Information Systems are awarded to students who have successfully completed all the following subjects:

 

SCHOLARä-GAU Diploma in MIS Stage I

 

M1301A    Principles of Business & Management (I)

M1301B    Principles of Business & Management (II)

M1401A    Fundamentals of Information Technology (I)

M1401B    Fundamentals of Information Technology (II)

M1402A    Mathematics for Business (I)

M1402B    Mathematics for Business (II)

M2103      C Programming

M2104      Java Programming           

M2202      Web Page Design & Development

M2300      Accounting & Finance (I)

M2305      Management Accounting

M2403      Macroeconomics

M2404      Fundamentals of Database Management

M2405      Microeconomics

 

SCHOLARä-GAU Diploma in MIS Stage II

 

M3101      Principles of Programming

M3205      E Commerce

M3300      Accounting & Finance (II)

M3302      Management Information Systems

M3303      Business Systems Analysis & Design

M3304      Business Data Communication & Networking

M3305      Management Science

M3406      Human Resource Management

M3407      Introduction to Operations Management

M4105      Software Engineering

M4303      Practicing Systems Analysis & Design

M4408      Fundamentals of Operating Systems

M4409      Fundamentals of Computer Graphics

M4410      Legal Aspects in Information Technology

 

 

 

 

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