The College of Information Technology was established in 2001, as one of the faculties of Misr University for Science and Technology (MUST), specialized in two main fields: Computer Science and Information Systems. It moves towards achieving tremendous information revolution and preparing distinguished human cadres on the Arab and national levels.
Furthermore, the college is very keen for its effective participation in the promising information sophistication as this field of technology has a real impact on developing the personal capacities, widening the mental horizons, and raising the humans’ ability of thinking, discussing and arguing.
In response to the overwhelming demand of Information Technology (IT) Professionals throughout the world, MUST’s College of Information Technology is providing the educational environment to help the students in developing the theoretical groundwork and applied skills needed to pursue careers as IT professionals in computing, software development, manufacturing, service, public and other business sectors.
It is an overall philosophy of the college to offer a curriculum that is focused not only on theoretical work but also on the practical aspects of the technology itself.
To establish a solid bridge of cooperation between information technology advances and the worldwide/local marketplace through teaching modern courses for postgraduates and creating an appropriate climate for creative research.
The faculty of Information Technology aims to be an international educational incubator that prepares knowledgeable graduates capable of contributing to the rapid development in the field of Information Technology and meeting the needs of the software industry and service sectors.
Each student should apply within one month prior to the beginning of the study during Fall & Spring semesters. The academic year is divided as follows:
The university follows the credit hours system. The holder of a bachelor’s degree in special education from Egyptian universities or an equivalent has the right to apply for a master’s degree in one of the specified majors.
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