TUT National Diploma in Information Technology: Software Development
This diploma program is offered at various campuses and consists of a three-year curriculum. Below is a breakdown of the program’s structure:
First Year:
First Semester:
- Computing Fundamentals IA (0.125 credits)
- Computing Systems IA (0.125 credits)
- Computing Skills IA (0.125 credits)
- Development Software IA (0.125 credits)
Second Semester:
- Computing Fundamentals IB (0.125 credits)
- Computing Systems IB (0.125 credits)
- Computing Skills IB (0.125 credits)
- Development Software IB (0.125 credits)
Second Year:
First Semester:
- Development Software IIA (0.125 credits)
- Information Systems IIA (0.125 credits)
- System Software IIA (0.125 credits)
- Technical Programming I (0.250 credits)
Second Semester:
- Development Software IIB (0.125 credits)
- Information Systems IIB (0.125 credits)
- System Software IIB (0.125 credits)
- Technical Programming II (0.250 credits)
Third Year:
First Semester:
- Development Software IIIA (0.125 credits)
- Development Software IIIB (0.125 credits)
- Industry Exposure IIIA (0.125 credits)
- Information Systems IIIA (0.125 credits)
- Information Systems IIIB (0.125 credits)
Second Semester:
- Industry Exposure IIIB (0.125 credits)
Total Credits for the Qualification: 3.000 credits
The program includes a mix of subjects related to computer science, software development, information systems, and industry exposure. Students will learn about programming, software development methodologies, system administration, networking, and more.