IT courses
Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) – IT (BCS) at Kuala Lumpur University of Science and Technology is a 3-year program focused on programming, software engineering, systems development, and practical IT skills for industry readiness.
The BCS (Hons) – IT program provides a comprehensive foundation in computer science, software engineering, and system design. Developed with industry input, the curriculum emphasizes practical learning through lectures, labs, tutorials, and case studies. Students acquire competencies in programming, database management, networking, human-computer interaction, mobile and web development, artificial intelligence, and project management. The program integrates technical knowledge with professional skills, preparing graduates for high-demand careers in IT, software development, and system analysis. Industrial training and project work ensure hands-on experience to support professional readiness.
What it is: An introductory course that covers basics of computers, software, hardware, networking, and problem-solving.
What you learn:
What it is: Teaches how to write code and build software applications.
Languages you’ll learn: Python, Java, C++, JavaScript, etc.
What you learn:
What it is: Focuses on building websites and web applications.
What you learn:
What it is: Teaches how to use cloud platforms to store and manage data & apps.
Key platforms: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud
What you learn:
What it is: Focuses on protecting systems and data from hackers and attacks.
What you learn:
What it is: Uses data to find insights and solve business problems.
What you learn:
What it is: Teaches computer systems to mimic intelligent behavior.
What you learn:
What it is: Teaches how to build and maintain IT infrastructure.
What you learn:
What it is: Focuses on building apps for phones/tablets.
What you learn:
What it is: Covers storing, organizing, and managing data.
What you learn:
What it is: Combines development + operations for faster software delivery.
What you learn:
Ask yourself:
✅ What interests me most (coding, security, data)?
✅ Do I want hands-on or theory?
✅ Future job demand and salary potential?
✅ Beginner friendly or advanced?