The competencies of graduates in various fields refer to the skills and knowledge that students acquire during their studies, which they can apply in the job market. Each specialization mentioned (Software Engineering, Information Systems, Information Technology) focuses on a set of abilities that graduates are expected to possess. Below is an explanation of the competencies for each specialization:
Competencies of Software Engineering Graduate
- Software Designing and Development: the ability to design complex software systems to meet users ‘ needs.
- Requirements Analysis: the ability to analyse users and customers needs and transfer them into software requirements.
- Software Testing: the ability to develop and test software to ensure quality and validation.
- Software Projects Management: the ability to manage software working teams, determination of timelines and budgets to be delivered on time.
- Solving Software Problems: the ability to diagnose and solve software problems efficiently.
- Teamwork and Communication: the ability to work with varied specialisations teams and to communicate effectively with customers and users.
20 Graduate Competencies and Information Systems
- Information Systems Analysis and Design: the ability to analyse organisational operations and systems design in order to improve organisation performance.
- Database Management: the ability to design and manage database to ensure easy information access.
- Technology Projects Management: the ability to plan and manage IT projects to ensure achievement of the organisation goals.
- information Security: the ability to protect information and sensitive data inside organisation and ensure commitment by security standards.
Using technology to support decision making: The ability to develop decision support systems that help managers make strategic decisions
3. Competencies of an information technology graduate:
- Network Management : The ability to design and manage internal and external networks that connect computing systems.
- Technical Support: Ability to provide technical support to users and resolve IT issues effectively.
- Network and systems security: The ability to secure systems against cyber attacks and ensure data protection.
- Systems Management: The ability to operate and maintain computer systems to ensure business continuity.
- Cloud Computing: The ability to use and implement cloud solutions to meet the needs of the organization.
- Application Development: The ability to develop applications and software that meet business requirements and integrate with existing systems.
Learning outcomes: Graduates of this programme possess in-depth knowledge in: 1 – Applying systems development principles to the basic business systems within the organization. 2-Describe and explain technology networks and security information systems. 3-Design and develop computer programs, databases, and websites using professional principles and standards. 4- Explain and develop an effective plan for a project. 5 – Explain the implementation, integration, and maintenance of data technology applications. 6 – Applying professional ethics and values in information technology applications. 7- Developing a dimensional model for business processes 8 – Implement a simple dimensional model by creating a data mart or data A repository that satisfies accepted practices 9 – Create a multi-dimensional database using mart data and/or a data warehouse as a data source 10 – Create complex reports using data from a multidimensional database that satisfies the needs Intention. 11- Create reports using data from a multi-dimensional database that satisfies the mentioned needs What is desired?
Common general skills:
- Analytical thinking and problem solving: All specialisations require the ability to analyse complex problems and find practical solutions.
- Communication and teamwork: The ability to collaborate with work teams and communicate ideas clearly.
- Continuous learning: In the fields of information technology, it is necessary to constantly follow technical developments and learn new skills.
The graduate’s competencies in these specializations focus on linking technical and scientific knowledge with practical needs in the labour market, which qualifies them to provide effective solutions to technical and administrative problems in various institutions.