Bachelor of Business Administration in Management of Information and Communication Technology (MICT)
The study of Management of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) is designed with a particular focus to adapt its content in a local context congruent with the needs of Egyptian organizations and capable of addressing IT challenges that arise in such organizations. The MICT curriculum provides students with a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences while enabling them to develop expertise in business management and information technology. This program is a joint degree between the School of Business (BUS) and the School of Sciences and Engineering (SSE).
Students who select a major in MICT should be able to function as a user advocate and select, create, apply, integrate and administer computing technologies to meet the needs of users within a societal and organizational context. Equipped with this knowledge, the students enrolled in the major will be able to analyze, design and manage information and communication technology infrastructure.
The number of students accepted in the MICT program is limited. This is done through the declaration of major process for science students only. Students seeking to declare the MICT program must have completed the three courses listed below. Based on the available space a limited number of students who have successfully completed these courses and who meet the GPA requirements as determined by the department will be accepted in the major.
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3.
or
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MACT 210/2222 - Statistics for Business (3 cr.)
Students who seek the MICT degree are not permitted to have a major or a minor in accounting.
Students must complete a minimum of 127 credit hours for the MICT degree with no more than 63 hours of courses in the business area.
Course Requirements
(Total Credit = 127 with no more than 63 hours of courses in the business area)
Course No.
|
Cr. |
* (P) |
3 |
* (P) |
3 |
* (P) |
3 |
(P) |
3 |
(P) |
3 |
LALT 101 (P) |
0 |
Natural Sc + Lab (P) |
4 |
Humanity (P/S) |
3 |
Social Sc. (P/S) |
3 |
Arab World Studies (S) Θ |
3 |
Arab World Studies (S) Θ |
3 |
International World Studies (S) |
3 |
Core Capstone Course (C) |
3 |
Core Capstone Course (C) |
3 |
Total |
40 |
General Electives / Minor
Course No. |
Cr. |
ALING √ |
3 |
ALING √ |
3 |
|
|
Total |
9 |
(P) Primary level courses taken during first 3 Semesters.
(S) Secondary level courses taken by students’ 6th Semester.
(C) Capstone level courses taken during students’ last 2 Semesters.
* Students exempted from RHET 1000 or RHET 1100 or RHET 2010 must take any RHET 300 or 400 course.
√ Non-Thanaweya Amma arabic language holders may be required to take 0-6 credits depending on Arabic placement test score.
ΘThanaweya Amma arabic language students may not take Arabic Literature in Translation
Before declaration:
- Students must have completed 27 cr. hrs.
- the following courses must be taken: ACCT 2001 , CSCE 1001 and or
Business Core Requirements
Course No. |
Cr. |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
Total |
21 |
Collateral Requirements
Ψ ECON 2061 can be replaced by MACT 1121 / MACT 1122 (for BADM & ACCT majors only)
ΨΨ MACT 1111 is a pre-requisite for MACT 1221 and ECON 2061 .
It can be taken with MACT 112 (same semester) but must be taken before ECON 216. It is considered as an elective course.
MOIT Requirements
Course No. |
Cr. |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
(double counted with Core Capstone) |
3 |
One course to be selected from the MOIT area: |
|
|
|
|
|
Two courses to be selected from the MOIT area: |
|
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
Total |
21 |
Computer Science Requirements
Course No. |
Cr. |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
Two courses to be selected from the CSCE area: |
|
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
|
3 |
Total |
21 |