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Information Technology Infrastructure B.A.Sc.

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College of Continuing and Professional Studies (TUCL)246 - Bachelor of Applied Science

Program learning outcomes

Students will analyze and break down real-world computing problems, applying principles of operating systems, networking, databases, and other disciplines to propose solutions.


Students will design, implement, and evaluate IT systems and infrastructure solutions that meet specified business and technical requirements.

Students will communicate technical information clearly and effectively through writing, presentations, and professional documentation across varied audiences.

Students will demonstrate ethical and professional responsibility in IT practice by applying legal, regulatory, and organizational principles to decision-making.

Students will collaborate effectively on teams, demonstrating leadership, project management, and interpersonal skills in IT projects.

Students will identify, analyze, and incorporate user requirements into the design, deployment, and evaluation of IT infrastructure systems.

Students will integrate interdisciplinary perspectives (security, cloud, data science, project management) to create comprehensive IT solutions.

Students will demonstrate comprehensive IT proficiency by engaging in research, project management, and cross-cultural collaboration while upholding ethical leadership.

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