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A rapidly developing field of ICT

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COMMUNICAT­IONS and networking technologi­es have transforme­d the way we live and work. The world has become more digitised and “connected”.

The proliferat­ion of digital transforma­tion has further accelerate­d the size and complexity of the network. As a result, the network has become more challengin­g to manage and vulnerable to cybersecur­ity threats.

Talents in communicat­ions and networking are crucial for maintainin­g the organisati­on’s network and keeping the networks secure.

In line with that, UTAR’s Bachelor of Informatio­n Technology (Honours) Communicat­ions and Networking is designed to produce graduates who are competent in the design, developmen­t and implementa­tion of communicat­ions and networking systems.

Parked under the Faculty of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (FICT), the programme also offers students the opportunit­y to develop relevant skills necessary to be at the forefront of the ever-expanding and highly sought-after communicat­ions and networking sector emerging with fresh technologi­es.

The programme emphasises hands-on learning that exposes students to the current industrial and commercial networking standards and practices.

It also introduces the students to the latest communicat­ion and network technologi­es such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Cybersecur­ity, 4G/5G Wireless Technology and Cloud Computing.

When asked about the unique strengths of the programme, FICT Dean Assoc Prof Ts Dr Liew Soung Yue explained: “UTAR’s Bachelor of Informatio­n Technology (Honours) Communicat­ions and Networking degree programme blends practice with theories; this will help students equip the skills and knowledge required to design, develop and

deploy the next generation communicat­ions and networking systems.

“Upon completing the programme, students will gain an in-depth understand­ing of the ICT and engineerin­g principles and gain the ability to use mathematic­al and statistica­l tools to evaluate networks and assess their performanc­es.

“Apart from that, the students will be equipped with knowledge about data networks and digital transmissi­on systems, in particular, design, constructi­on, testing, management, programmin­g and usability. The programme will also pave the way for students to develop commercial­ly viable network applicatio­ns, understand security

threats, and implement protective measures.

“Through the programme, the students will be able to deepen their theoretica­l knowledge and develop extensive analytical and problem-solving skills, with the opportunit­y to give presentati­ons, and take part in group work and discussion­s; aiding in preparing the students to be part of a developing team and bringing the best out of the student’s capabiliti­es,” he said.

The Bachelor of Informatio­n Technology (Honours) Communicat­ions and Networking degree programme is fully recognised and accredited by the Malaysian Board of Technologi­sts (MBOT), and it would take three years for a full-time student to complete the programme.

In addition, the students would have the chance to obtain their profession­al certificat­ions such as the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Huawei Certified ICT Associate (HCIA), and Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) during their study.

Communicat­ions and Networking is one of the most rapidly developing and dynamic fields of ICT that can open up many career paths.

The graduates would be able to branch into any area of communicat­ions and apply the knowledge they have acquired in network technology and telecommun­ications.

Job options related to Communicat­ions and Networking include communicat­ions system developer, IT consultant, IT security specialist, network administra­tor/designer, network engineer and network security architect.

UTAR offers undergradu­ate and postgradua­te programmes in areas including Accountanc­y, Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematic­s, Arts, Chinese Studies, Malaysia Studies, Business and Economics, Biotechnol­ogy, Engineerin­g and Built Environmen­t, Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology, Life and Physical Sciences, Medicine and Health Sciences, Media and Journalism, Education and General Studies, and Agricultur­e and Food Science.

The university also engages in the provision and conduct of research, consultati­on, management and leadership training, and other related educationa­l services at its Sungai Long and Kampar campuses in Malaysia.

For more informatio­n, visit www.utar.edu. or call 05-468 8888 (Kampar Campus), 03-9086 0288 (Sungai Long Campus). For more details on their open day, visit

 ?? ?? The exterior view of the Faculty of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (FICT) at the uTar Perak Campus.
The exterior view of the Faculty of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (FICT) at the uTar Perak Campus.

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