The table below shows the subjects in the order in which they are offered.
Table 1.
Course code Module/ Module name | Name study unit | Code study unit | EC |
B1-fase (Year 1) | |||
202001060 | Introduction to mathematics + Calculus 1A for BIT | 202001187 | 4 |
Intro to Computer Science | 202001061 | 6 | |
Intro to Business Information Technology | 202001062 | 4 | |
Research Methods | 202100155 | 1 | |
202001064 | Calculus 1B for BIT | 202001194 | 3 |
System Design | 202001065 | 4 | |
Programming | 202001066 | 8 | |
202300240 | Linear Algebra for BIT | 202001202 | 3 |
Business Intelligence and Databases | 202300241 | 2.5 | |
Business Process Management | 202300242 | 2.5 | |
Business and Process Analytics Project | 202300243 | 4 | |
Research Methods | 202001070 | 2.5 | |
Academic Skills | 202001071 | 0.5 | |
202400365 | Probability Theory for CS/BIT | 202001233 | 3 |
Data & Information Theory | 202400366 | 6 | |
Data & Information Project | 202400367 | 6 | |
B2-fase (Year 2) | |||
202000410 | Accounting and Finance | 202000411 | 3.5 |
Option Pricing | 202000412 | 2.5 | |
Project Finance for Engineers | 202000413 | 6 | |
IT & Law | 202100211 | 3 | |
202001031 | Statistical Techniques for CS/BIT | 202001033 | 3 |
AI & Cyber Security | 202200145 | 6 | |
HCI Design and Evaluation | 202200146 | 6 | |
202001083 | ERP, Apps & ICT Architecture | 202001084 | 5 |
Product Design to Online Business Theory | 202000421 | 4 | |
Product Design to Online Business Project | 202000422 | 6 | |
202300305 | IT Project Management Foundation | 202300306 | 4 |
It Project in Context | 202300307 | 4 | |
IT Project in Practice | 202300308 | 4 | |
Diversity and Social Justice in Tech | 202300309 | 3 | |
B3-fase (year 3) | |||
Minor |
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| 15 |
Minor |
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| 15 |
202001092 | Practical Component | 202001093 | 10 |
Reflection Component | 202001094 | 5 | |
202400370 | Research Project Core | 202400371 | 15 |
MINORS
See Article 3.2 of the general section of the Education and Examination Regulation. The in-depth module may be completed by choosing from the modules listed in Table 2. Students who choose one of the following options for their minor must first obtain permission from the Examination Board:
- Exchange Minor (EM);
- Individual minor.
The Examination Board uses the following guidelines to assess the student’s request:
- The educational component of the minor must be at an academic level;
- The educational component of the minor may not overlap with the programme’s compulsory units of study;
- Up to five credits may be devoted to courses on the language and culture of the host country.