Course image IT Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Semester II

This module assists aspiring IT entrepreneurs in developing great ideas into great companies. With strong economies presenting rich opportunities for new venture creation, and challenging economic times presenting the necessity for many to make their own job, the need to develop the skills to develop and act on innovative business opportunities is ever present.
Using proven content, methods, and models for new venture opportunity assessment and analysis, students will learn how to enhance their entrepreneurial mindset and develop their functional skill sets to see and act entrepreneurially. The initial steps to creating a business plan are examined as well. Our goal is to demystify the startup process, and to help you build the skills to identify and act on innovative opportunities now, and in the future. 

This module will as well demonstrate to students how to secure funding for their company. It will demystify key financing concepts to give IT aspiring entrepreneurs a guide to secure funding. 

Course image Mobile Applications Development
Semester II

This module aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to develop cross-platform mobile applications using Flutter and Dart. Students will learn the basics of mobile app development and how to design, build, test, and deploy mobile applications for iOS and Android platforms. The module will also cover the fundamentals of UI/UX design applicable for mobile applications


Course image ISY3262: Industrial Attachment
Semester II

Brief Description of Aims & Content            :

The Training aims at imparting the learner with shop floor experience on popular computers and software in the industry. Trainees will be exposed to the shop floor environment with practical skills on the applications of Computer hardware and software in the industry with special emphasis on theory and practice of Computer automation and development of Computer Software and software systems.

Course image ISY3261: System Modeling and Simulation
Semester II

The module will provide students with the necessary skills to formulate conceptual models of systems and to transform these conceptual models into efficient simulation software. Students will learn the basic underlying principles behind continuous and discrete simulation models, and develop a conceptual and practical understanding of data structures, algorithms, techniques, and best practices concerning the development of both, the domain-specific simulation model as well as the underlying domain-independent simulation engine and framework