Tuesday, January 20, 2009

IIITM G :HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: 11.2 The PGDIT Program

The PGDIT program at IIITM aims to develop technically competent professionals in the emerging area of Information Technology management. To meet this objective, the program is designed to provide inputs on various cutting edge Information Technology concepts.

Total Credits 54

Number of Semesters 03

Evaluation Continuous

Term I Term II

Core Course

Core Course

Introduction to IT

Project Management and Finance

Web design and Internet Development

Management Information Systems

Digital Communication

Computer Networking and Design

Database Management System

Artificial Intelligence and Expert System

Computer Graphics and Animation

Software Engineering

Management of Organization & Human Resources

Elective I

Management Accounting and Finance

Elective II

Compulsory Audit Courses

Compulsory Audit Courses

Programs for Data Structure

Computer Aided Design

Computer Organization and Architecture

Operating System

Communication Systems

Computer Laboratory and Programming

Summers: Industry placement and independent project in the area outside the specialization.


Term III

Core Course

Colloquium

Thesis in partnership with industry

Elective III

Elective IV

Elective Courses

Software Technology Multimedia and Graphics

Analysis of Algorithms and Design

Multimedia system and Software

Software Technology

Scripting & Directing of Multimedia Product

Object Oriented Analysis & Design

Visualization, Animation and Virtual Reality

Software Project Management

Human/Computer Interface

Copyright, Security and Privacy

Natural Language Processing

Software Quality Management

Networking & Communication Information Systems

Electronic Commerce

System Analysis and Design

Advance Telecommunication

Design of online transaction systems

Network Management and Security

Decision support and expert system

Parallel Processing

Image Processing Restoration

Internet

Knowledge Based Systems

Network Programming

Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

Advanced network Technologies

Advances in information Retrieval

IT Application Elective in Management

IT in Business

Strategic management

Information Technology in Service Sector

Technology Management

IT in manufacturing

Marketing

IT in large Systems

ERP Systems

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