Course Overview

The B.Sc. Information Technology program is designed to equip students with the practical expertise and theoretical foundation needed to build, maintain, and secure modern IT systems. As businesses and institutions rely heavily on digital infrastructure, the program responds to the growing demand for professionals capable of supporting organizational technology and optimizing end-user experiences.

Grounded in core principles of computing and technology management, the program trains students to analyze, design, and implement IT solutions tailored to real-world needs. Through a blend of classroom learning and laboratory sessions, students develop expertise in software applications, network infrastructure, cybersecurity, web and mobile technologies, and IT governance—preparing them for a dynamic career landscape.

The B.Sc. Information Technology program spans four years and is designed as a comprehensive undergraduate course that builds foundational and advanced skills in IT infrastructure, systems management, cybersecurity, and software applications. Students enter at the 100 level via JAMB-UTME or Direct Entry and progress through a curriculum that balances theory with hands-on practice. The program adopts a blended approach to learning, combining instructor-led lectures with laboratory-based practical sessions, collaborative projects, and supervised research. Assessment is carried out continuously through quizzes, written tests, group assignments, presentations, and end-of-semester examinations. Emphasis is placed on real-world application, preparing students to respond to industry needs with technical expertise and problem-solving agility.

Course detail

AWARD TITLE

B.Sc.

START DATE

September 2025

DURATION

4 years

STUDY MODE

Full-time

CAMPUS

Nigeria, Lokoja

Teaching and Learning

Teaching Methods:

  • Instructor-led lectures

  • Lab-based practicals and software simulations

  • Collaborative group projects

  • Interactive e-learning components

  • Capstone and final year projects

Assessment Modes:

  • Continuous assessments (CA)

  • Quizzes and written exams

  • Practical lab tests

  • Group assignments and peer reviews

  • Presentations and supervised research reports

Modules

  1. IT Infrastructure and Support: Focuses on installation, configuration, and maintenance of hardware and software systems. Students gain skills in managing operating systems, system upgrades, backups, and technical troubleshooting.
  2. Web Technologies: Covers the development and deployment of modern websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and server-side frameworks. Emphasizes responsive design, accessibility, and client-server communication.
  3. Network Systems and Administration: Introduces network architectures, protocols, and infrastructure management. Topics include TCP/IP, network security, routing, and switching, with hands-on experience in LAN/WAN setup.
  4. Database Systems and Management: Teaches data modeling, relational databases, SQL querying, and database administration. Students use DBMS tools to manage data securely and efficiently.
  5. Cybersecurity Principles: Covers foundational security concepts including risk assessment, threat modeling, encryption, access control, and ethical hacking. Emphasizes safe system design and data protection strategies.
  6. Mobile and Pervasive Computing: Explores app development for mobile platforms and the integration of computing into everyday environments. Topics include wireless communication, context-aware computing, and embedded systems.
  7. IT Project Management: Equips students with the tools to manage IT projects from initiation to closure. Focus areas include planning, resource allocation, Agile methodologies, documentation, and risk management.
  8. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI): Examines the relationship between users and IT systems. Students learn usability design, accessibility standards, user testing, and interface design best practices.
  9. Cloud Computing and Virtualization: Covers cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment strategies, and virtualization technologies. Students explore how cloud platforms are transforming business IT infrastructure.
  10. Research Methods and Communication: Guides students in research design, data analysis, academic writing, and presentation of findings. Supports the successful execution of final-year research or innovation projects.

Career

Graduates of Information Technology are well-prepared for a broad range of careers in both private and public sectors, including:

  • IT Consultant

  • Network Administrator

  • Systems Analyst

  • Cybersecurity Analyst

  • Web and Mobile Developer

  • Technical Support Specialist

  • Database Administrator

  • Cloud Infrastructure Engineer

  • IT Project Manager

  • Software Deployment Engineer

Recent Employers and Partners May Include:

  • Tech Startups and Software Firms

  • Financial Institutions and Banks

  • Government IT Agencies

  • Telecommunications Companies

  • Health and Education IT Units

  • NGOs and International Development Agencies

Entry Requirements

  • Minimum of five (5) O’Level credit passes in not more than two (2) sittings

  • Compulsory Subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, and any two of: Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Geography, or Computer Studies

Candidates applying for admission into 100 level undergraduate programmes must possess a minimum of five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes at not more than two (2) sittings in WASC, GCE, NECO or its equivalent. Awaiting result is also accepted.

  1. JAMB UTME result print-out.
  2. SSCE/NECO Result (Awaiting Result Accepted).
  3. Two Passport Photographs.
  4. A Letter of Sponsorship, stating the commitment to pay the prescribed fees.
  5. National Identification Number (NIN)
  6. A Reference Letter from a spiritual mentor, vouching for your character

Candidates applying for Direct Entry into 200 level must possess the following

  1. Jamb direct entry form
  2. A/L, IJMB, OND or NCE in the relevant courses.
  3. SSCE/NECO Result (Awaiting Result Accepted)
  4. Two Passport Photographs.
  5. A Letter of Sponsorship, stating the commitment to pay the prescribed fees.
  6. National Identification Number (NIN)
  7. A Reference Letter from a spiritual mentor, vouching for your character.

Fees and Funding

The course fees you’ll pay and the funding available to you depends on factors such as your nationality, location, personal circumstances and the course you are studying. Visit the links below to find the Undergraduate section.

 
More information

Find out about grants, bursaries, scholarships and living costs in our undergraduate taught fees and funding section.

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