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What is Information Technology?
Information Technology (IT) is a comparatively new discipline that has developed from Computer Science. ... IT incorporates a variety of disciplines, including Telecommunications, Information Systems, Software Development, Hypermedia and Multimedia Publishing, Database Management Systems, Graphical and Visual Applications, and Computer Modelling.
What can a Degree in Information Technology do for me? ... Manual and practical skills that were once necessary have largely been replaced by machines whilst this new technology has created new career opportunities. ... A recent career survey recorded that Information Technology graduates gained employment faster than any other degree discipline. ...
Why Information Technology at UWL
Information Technology is taught by the Department of Information Technology (DoIT). ... The Information Technology Single Honours BIT and the Joint Honours IT degree programmes offer a considerable choice of over 50 core and option units that have been developed to cover the broadest academic and vocational aspects of Information Technology.
Information Technology is offered as a joint honours degree which means it may be studied in conjunction with a more traditional liberal arts subject or with vocational subjects such as a Modern Language or Management. ... In any one year it is possible to take 20 credits of your modules outside the JH Information Technology degree programme. ...
Students and Staff in DoIT
Information Technology undergraduates at UWL come from a wide variety of backgrounds. ... Within the department the lecturers have a wide variety of interests in Information Technology as well as other academic disciplines. ... Part I is the first year programme developed to introduce and consolidate new Information Technology concepts to students.
Approximate Word count = 1245 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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