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1 University of Bahrain College of Information Technology Master of Science in Information Technology Revised Program March, 2014 Page 1 of 13

2 M.Sc. in Information Technology Revised Program March, 2014 Background The College of Information Technology started its Master Program in Information Technology in 2011 with an aim to play a major role in the development of industrial and academic resources related to information technologies, with the vision to make University of Bahrain a part of the processes aimed to transform Bahrain's economy into a knowledgebased economy by promoting efficient, sustainable and effective IT initiatives in accordance with Bahrain Vision The M.Sc. (IT) program was envisaged to support University of Bahrain in realizing its role in Bahrain s vision 2030 through; a. Cultivating industry-academia partnerships by possibly funding concrete development and research initiative. b. Enhancing Bahrain s IT related human resource development capacity manifold by facilitating Research & Development (R&D) capabilities in the country. c. Promoting Information Technology (IT) related educational programs and activities. This should be reflected on the job market and would provide citizens equal or better opportunities. d. Making Bahrain an attractive destination for service oriented and research and development related jobs. The College of Information Technology has been successfully running the M.Sc. (IT) program since academic year and more than 30 students are currently enrolled in it. University of Bahrain s Vision and Mission Statements Vision The University of Bahrain s vision is to be an internationally recognized university for excellence in student learning, innovative research, and community engagement that contributes to the economic vitality, sustainability, and quality of life in the Kingdom, the region, and beyond. University of Bahrain s Mission The University of Bahrain is a national university dedicated to excellence in teaching and learning; innovative research; the generation and dissemination of knowledge; development of the student s personality, skills, and knowledge; and building partnerships with the public and private sectors; through distinction in its academic programs, faculty and staff, student activities, fostering innovation, cultivating a culture for quality, and reaching out to the local, regional, and global communities. Page 2 of 13

3 College of IT Vision and Mission Statements Vision A regional leader in the ICT education field, promoting innovation and excellence. Mission of College of IT The College of Information Technology is dedicated to excel in 1. Student Learning Through internationally recognized programs that produce competitive graduates equipped with the knowledge, leadership skills, ability to engage in life-long learning, and professional integrity. 2. Generation and Dissemination of Knowledge Through innovative research that contributes to the development of the national economy and the discipline. 3. Community Engagement Through building local and regional partnerships; providing expertise, resources, and services to the community; and contributing to the development of IT sector nationally and regionally. Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) The program education objectives of the M.Sc. (IT) program were revised in the second semester of the academic year and new PEOs were proposed by the Quality Assurance Committee in the College of IT. The M.Sc. Program in Information Technology is geared towards preparing professionals/researchers who would like to excel in the IT sector locally and regionally. The graduates of the M.Sc. program in Information Technology are expected to: 1. Acquire advanced cutting edge knowledge and leadership skills necessary to advance their careers in IT. 2. Engage in exploration, innovation, research, and life-long learning in the field of IT. 3. Contribute positively to society through responsible, professional, and ethical IT practice and research. Page 3 of 13

4 Program Intended Learning Outcomes Graduates of the MSc in IT program will acquire: a. An ability to apply the knowledge of computing and IT appropriate to the discipline. b. An ability to analyze challenging problems, and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate for their solutions that meet appropriate computing standards and realistic constraints. c. An ability to effectively identify and analyze user needs and take them into account in the selection, creation, evaluation and administration of computer-based systems. d. An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs using best practices and standards, within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, ethical, health and safety, etc. e. An ability to function effectively in a team by assuming different roles and demonstrating effective leadership qualities and project management skills to accomplish a common goal towards a significant project. f. An ability to assess professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities. g. An Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing with a range of audiences. h. An ability to engage in continuing professional development and life-long learning. i. An ability to acquire, critically evaluate and apply a wide range of advanced and specialized techniques, skills and tools necessary for IT practice. j. An ability to conduct research, individually and in a team. Page 4 of 13

5 General Entry Requirements To be admitted to the M.Sc. Program in Information Technology, the applicant shall fulfill the following requirements: a. The applicant must have a bachelor degree in IT, IT-related field, engineering or science with sufficient IT background (see Appendix) from the University of Bahrain or an equivalent degree from a recognized university with a GPA of at least (2.67) on a 4-point scale, or an equivalent grade according to other evaluation systems. b. The degree that a student holds should be achieved through a full-time study in a specialization that qualifies him/her to join the program. c. Students seeking admission to the program have to pass an entrance examination. d. The student must attend and pass a personal interview. e. The student must present two recommendations letters from his/her former professors/employers. f. The student must satisfy the English proficiency requirements of the University for Master Program admission. A score of at least 500 in TOEFL or 5.00 in IETLS is required. g. A student having deficiency in IT background required for the Master program may have to take upto three undergraduate-level courses (maximum 9 credit hours) as recommended and deemed necessary by the post-graduate committee in accordance with the clause 13 of the rules of graduate studies. h. Any other requirements as stipulated by the university rules. Program Requirements and Plan Students enrolled in the program are required to successfully complete 27-credit hours of courses, and an equivalent of 6 credit hours thesis. The detailed program requirements for the M.Sc. Program in Information Technology are described in the curriculum plan in the following section. The objectives, stated above, are realized through: 1. The common foundation core courses, which establish the needed competence level for all students in the program. 2. A set of elective courses carefully structured to diversify the student's knowledge and utilize the core courses taken. Students are allowed to choose three electives to further broaden their horizon in graduate level courses. 3. A thesis which aims at enhancing the ability of the student to conduct research. According to the program layout plan, a full time graduate student could finish the M.Sc. Program in four semesters. Two of these semesters are allocated for course requirements and the other two semesters are allocated for the thesis. Page 5 of 13

6 Curriculum Plan Semester l Code Course Title Cr. Prerequisite IT601 Computer Networks 3 IT602 Advanced Database Management Systems 3 IT603 Research Methodology and Professional Issues 3 Total Semester Credits 9 Semester ll Code Course Title Cr. Prerequisite IT604 Mobile and Distributed Computing 3 IT605 Advanced Software Engineering 3 IT6XX Elective l 3 Total Semester Credits 9 Semester lll Code Course Title Cr. Prerequisite IT606 Information Security 3 IT607 Strategic IT Planning and Governance 3 IT6XX Elective II 3 Total Semester Credits 9 Semester IV Code Course Title Cr. Prerequisite IT699 MSc Thesis 6 Total Semester Credits 6 TOTAL CREDITS 33 Pass 27 credits hours of courses with a CGPA 3.0 or above and others as specified in Graduate Studies Rules Page 6 of 13

7 List of Elective Courses Code Course Title Cr. Prerequisite IT620 Information System Management 3 IT621 Web and Mobile Application Development 3 IT622 Enterprise Systems Architecture 3 IT623 Human Computer Interaction 3 IT624 Cloud Computing 3 IT625 e-business 3 IT626 Data Mining 3 IT627 Intelligent Business Systems 3 IT628 IT Project Management 3 IT629 Advanced Operating Systems 3 IT630 Computer Architecture 3 IT631 Theory and Applications of Metaheuristics 3 IT632 Advanced Algorithms 3 IT633 Advanced Digital System Design 3 IT634 Embedded Systems 3 IT640 Selected Topics in IT* 3 * TOPICS TO BE APPROVED BY THE COLLEGE COUNCIL Page 7 of 13

8 Course Description IT601: Computer Networks (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course covers design and analysis of computer communication networks. Topics include application layer protocols, Internet protocols, transport layer services and protocols, network interfaces, local and wide area networks, wireless networks, bridging and routing, multimedia networks, security, network management and current topics of research and development in computer networks. IT602: Advanced Database Management Systems (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course provides an in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of database systems. Topics include relational data model, relational algebra and calculus, conceptual database design, physical database design, query processing and optimization, transactions processing and concurrency, object-relational and object-oriented databases, data warehousing and OLAP, recent trends and research in database systems, use of current DBMS and data modeling software. IT603: Research Methodology and Professional Issues (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course provides in-depth understanding of research methodology and professional issues. Topics include research methodology, research types, scientific publishing, professional societies in the discipline and their role, legal IT issues and IT regulations, code of ethics and plagiarism, writing scientific proposal, writing research papers, writing master level thesis and presenting a project/paper to audience. Students will conduct research and report their research findings in a research paper. Weakly seminars by the students. IT604: Mobile and Distributed Computing (3-0-3) Pre-req: None This course provides students with a comprehensive knowledge of mobile and distributed computing. Topics include concepts of pervasive computing, mobile and distributed computing architecture, mobile hardware technology, characteristics, location-based services, context-aware computing, service discovery, client/server and distributed computing environment, remote procedure calls, message passing and synchronization, lightweight distributed objects, mobile and distributed application development and recent developments in mobile and distributed computing research. IT605: Advanced Software Engineering (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course provides students with in-depth knowledge of theory and practice of software engineering. Topics include traditional and agile software processes, software requirements engineering, software design strategies, architecture tradeoff analysis, formal methods, software reuse, testing, verification and validation, client-server and web-based software engineering, COTS architecture, software integration, service oriented architecture, Page 8 of 13

9 software quality assurance, ISO, CMMI and other models, process improvement, CASE tools, and recent research in software engineering. IT606: Information Security (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course provides students with in-depth knowledge and techniques required to deal with information security problems. The main topics include notions of confidentiality, integrity, availability, authentication models, protection models, security kernels, secure programming, audit, intrusion detection and response, operational security issues, physical security issues, personnel security, policy formation and enforcement, access controls, information flow, legal and social issues, identification and authentication in local and distributed systems, classification and trust modeling, risk assessment and management, recent trends in information security. IT607: Strategic IT Planning and Governance (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course focuses on the strategic use and management of Information Technology (IT) from a business perspective at the enterprise level. The course will provide students with essential knowledge concerning strategic management of information systems in addition to skills and capacity to critically analyze IS management issues. The course covers business fundamentals and a strategic framework for aligning organizational strategy, core competencies, and information systems. In addition, it will cover IT strategic management, including IT strategic vision and governance model, gap analysis, enterprise architecture and IT economy, accountability framework, financial analysis, risk management and legal compliance issues. IT620: Information Systems Management (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course examines the management of information systems and information technology in the organization. Topics includes role and impact of IS/IT in the organizational context, development of IS/IT strategies, implemented and alignment of organizational objectives, justification of IS/IT. The course uses case studies and real world examples to examine the theoretical and practical aspects of IS/IT management in an organization. IT621: Web and Mobile Application Development (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course examines the systematic and disciplined development of web-based and mobilebased software systems. Topics include advances in the Internet, World Wide Web and mobile technologies, research on the design, implementation and management of webbased and mobile based information systems, web and mobile application development platforms and tools. Students are expected to work in teams on projects involving development of mobile and web applications. IT622: Enterprise Systems Architecture (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course covers theory, frameworks, principles and best practices of enterprise architecture. Topics include architecture analysis, business/system understanding, Page 9 of 13

10 business/system planning, restructuring, system integration, system evolution, governance in the context of business requirements, significance of stakeholders, skills of an enterprise architect, enterprise IT architecting methodology, different modeling tools used for modeling enterprise IT architectures, case studies. IT623: Human Computer Interaction (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course provides in-depth coverage of theory and practice of HCI. Topics include HCI concepts, human information processing, user interface design principles, information presentation, visual, auditory and tactile displays, speech communication, data entry, controls, tools and feedback, human factors in computer programming, workspace design, environmental & legal considerations, and current research in HCI. IT624: Cloud Computing (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course provides in-depth coverage of cloud computing as the platform for the development and delivery of computing technologies. Topics include: cloud computing concepts, cloud computing architecture, Infrastructure as a Service, Platform-as-a-Service, Software as a Service, cloud computing access and implementation, cloud computing with MapReduce, MapReduce framework, application development using MapReduce on Cloud, examining private cloud solution, creating a Hyper-V private cloud, building a virtual network, customizing storage allocation, monitoring and reporting on private cloud resource utilization and current research in cloud computing. IT625: e-business (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course focuses on the information technology applications to manage interorganizational business processes and the associated complexities and issues. Topics include: concepts of Electronic Commerce (EC), forms of e-marketplaces, key business processes involved in the exchange of goods and services between trading partners, transaction sharing systems, inventory and replenishment systems, Collaborative Planning and Forecasting systems, standardization of product and shipment numbering including automatic identification of products, data synchronization, role of EC technologies in Just-In- Time replenishment, Vendor Managed Inventory, Electronic Funds Transfer. IT626: Data Mining (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course introduces data mining from a theoretical and practical point of view. The topics include: data mining & machine learning, data preparation, knowledge representation, data mining algorithms, evaluation, applications, data stream learning, text mining, web mining, decision trees, classification rules, association rules, extending linear models, Bayesian networks, clustering, semi-supervised learning, data mining ethics, applications of data mining in social network analysis and big data, current research in data mining. Page 10 of 13

11 IT627: Intelligent Business Systems (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course provides students with in-depth coverage of theories and practices of intelligent business systems. Topics include intelligent systems, expert systems, development and their tools, neural networks, fuzzy logic, hybrid systems, genetic algorithms, classifier systems and genetic programming, neuroevolution, intelligent tutoring systems, intelligent agents. IT628: IT Project Management (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course provides students with essential knowledge and skills of good project management and project management software. Topics include Topics include identifying project stakeholders and defining roles and responsibilities of the team, defining scope, devising risks and quality plans, mapping-out a schedule, determining a budget and defining a communication strategy, initiating, planning, controlling, executing, monitoring and closing projects, human resource management, evaluating project in post implementation reviews. IT629: Advanced Operating Systems (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course covers fundamental and advanced topics in operating systems. Topics include structural design aspects of an operating system, process model, inter-process communication, synchronization mechanisms, resource management, scheduling, protection issues, deadlock detection, recovery, and avoidance, distributed operating systems, operating systems for mobile devices, implementation issues of modern operating systems. Case studies. IT630: Computer Architecture (3-0-3) Pre-req: None This course covers topics essential to modern superscalar processor design. A review of pipelined processor design and hierarchical memory design is followed by advanced topics including the identification of parallelism in processes; multiple diversified functional units in a pipelined processor; static, dynamic, and hybrid branch prediction techniques; the Tomasulo algorithm for efficient resolution of true data dependencies; advanced data flow techniques with and without speculative execution; multiprocessor systems; and multithreaded processors. IT31: Theory and Applications of Metaheuristics (3-0-3) Pre-req: None The course introduces students to the theory of metaheuristics and some common applications. Topics include Heuristics and Metahueristics, Optimization, Single-objective vs. Multi-objective optimization, Multi-objective optimization methods, Genetic algorithms, Simulated Evolution, Stochastic Evolution, Simulated Annealing, Tabu search, Ant colony optimization, Particle Swarm optimization, Honeybee colony optimization, Extremal optimization, other algorithms, Hybridization and parallelization. Page 11 of 13

12 IT632: Advanced Algorithms (3-0-3) Pre-req: None Review of algorithmic concepts, basic design techniques: divide and conquer, greedy, backtracking, dynamic programming, heuristics, parallel algorithms, analysis of algorithms, NP-hard and NP-complete problems, approximation algorithms for NP- complete problems, probabilistic analysis of algorithms and randomized algorithms. IT633: Advanced Digital System Design (3-0-3) Pre-req: None An overview of digital design concepts; structured design techniques of large digital systems with standard SSI, MSI, and LSI. Design methodologies for complex digital systems including the use of high-level design and tools for rapid prototyping; use of hardware description languages and tools for the digital design of a complex system; use of FPGA for hardware implementation of a complex designs; computer arithmetic in digital systems. Use of automated testing techniques; test coverage and economics of testing; enhancing testability; structured design techniques, reconfigurable design of a complex system. Modeling for synthesis; rapid prototyping, Hardware/Software co-design. IT634: Embedded Systems (3-0-3) Pre-req: None This course focus on analysis, design and implementation of embedded systems. Topics include embedded architecture, memory architecture, I/O (analog & digital), embedded software design & development, microcontrollers, embedded system programming, embedded communication & networking, sensors, actuators, case studies. IT640: Selected Topics in IT (3-0-3) Pre-req: None This course will cover new and advanced areas in Information Technology. The course description will be approved by the college council. IT699: M.Sc. Thesis 6 Cr. Pre-req: as indicated in course plan The student has to undertake and complete a research topic under the supervision of a faculty member in order to probe in depth a specific problem in Information Technology. Page 12 of 13

13 Appendix LIST of Bachelor Degrees Acceptable for the Admission in M.Sc. (IT) Program 1. Major or minor in the following: a. Computer Science b. Computer Engineering c. Information Systems d. Information System Technology e. Management Information Systems f. Business Information Systems g. Information Technology h. Information Engineering i. Communication and Information Technology j. Computer Information Systems k. Software Engineering l. Computer and Information Science m. Computer Networks n. Computing o. Computer Applications p. Design and Development of Multimedia (Multimedia) q. Informatics r. Business Informatics 2. Communication Engineering 3. Business Administration with IT (BBA-IT) 4. Telecommunication Engineering 5. Electrical Engineering 6. Electronics 7. System Engineering 8. Mechatronics Engineering 9. Any other interdisciplinary degree with a minimum of 15 credits of CS/IT related courses Note: The list is not exhaustive since different universities offer the CS/IT-related degrees with different names. More degree program may be added in the list by the College of IT. The college may accept a degree for the admission in the M.Sc. (IT) program if evidence (i.e. transcript, course plan) is provided to ascertain that the degree is in an IT-related field. Page 13 of 13

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