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Malawi Assemblies of God University

The interaction between Information Sciences and Mathematics will continue developing in remarkable new directions. Mathematical scientists enormously benefit from information technology in the performance of research, in communicating and disseminating scientific information and results, as well as in career environments involving data analysis and management. Mathematicians also contribute to making inroads toward the development of new information technologies. Information sciences and technology are already playing a very important role in mathematical education, at all levels, and will experience an overwhelming increase in the near future. <mark>Giving undergraduate ICT students the opportunity to minor in Mathematics will not only enrich their educational achievements but it will also help them succeed in the employment searches.</mark>


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Exploits University

The mission of the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program is to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to take on professional positions in the fields of information technology, business, and management. The program is designed to merge the IT fundamentals of databases, human-computer interaction, networking, programming, and Web systems; and it covers technologies such as mobile applications, non-relational databases, and cloud computing. <mark>Students are taught to develop a solid understanding of the underlying theories and concepts and practical hands-on applications while applying their problem-solving and critical thinking skills to handle all types of real-world computing and informational problems.</mark> In addition, students are exposed to a well-rounded learning experience where they work in teams to master oral and written communication.


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Unicaf University

With the world being driven by computers, a degree in Computer Science is vital. Areas like computing and information technology, security, database and web development will be explored. <mark>The degree will provide students with both theoretical and practical computer science knowledge and skills thus enabling them to work in the industrial, banking, commercial and government sector.</mark> The student among others will acquire and develop problem-solving, analytical and computation skills that will enable them to excel in the career they choose to follow. <p></p> This degree is ideal for people wishing to enhance their position within their organisations while at the same time it offers excellent prospects for future employment. <p></p> Delivery Mode: Online and through Supported Open Learning