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Aim
The Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology (PhD IT) programme aims to provide students with advanced scientific training in the field of Information Technology and the corresponding research methods, preparing them to conduct independent, high-quality scientific research across multiple contexts.
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Programme Objectives
- Develop a strong understanding of the theory and application of Information Technology, focusing on core areas such as IT management systems and interdisciplinary informatics.
- Equip students with the skills to analyze, design, develop, and implement current and emerging information technologies.
- Prepare students to conduct and manage high-quality, basic, and applied research.
- Provide a solid grounding in academic teaching and professional practice.
- Develop a strong foundation in multidisciplinary and emerging areas in Information Technology.
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Admission, Progression, and Graduation Requirements
- Applicants must hold a research-based Master’s degree in Information Technology, Information Systems, IT Management, Computer Science, or a related IT field from an accredited university.
- Applicants with a non-research M.Sc./M.A. and at least 2 years of relevant professional experience in IT or Information Systems may also be considered.
- All applicants must hold a first degree (minimum Second-Class Lower Division) from an accredited institution.
- Shortlisted candidates will undergo an interview by the Doctoral Admission Committee before final selection.
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Employment Opportunities
The PhD in Information Technology prepares graduates for academic, research, and leadership roles across industries. Graduates may pursue careers such as:
- Information Technology Researcher
- Computing Services Director
- Data Processing Manager
- Director of Application Development
- Director of Business Intelligence
- Information Systems Director
- IT Manager / IT Project Manager
- Technical Services Manager
- Database Designer
- Information Technologist
- Information Systems Manager
- Enterprise Information Officer
- Application Analyst
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Consultations
The PhD IT curriculum has been developed in consultation with industry partners, GCTU alumni in various professional sectors, and the Faculty Advisory Board. It reflects industry best practices and ensures alignment with emerging trends in Information Technology and research.
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Programme Structure
The PhD in Information Technology programme is completed within:
- 48 months (4 years) for full-time students
- 72 months (6 years) for part-time students
It includes 3 core courses, 2 specialization electives, 3 seminars, and a thesis dissertation, totaling 64 credit hours.
AREA # OF COURSES CREDIT HOURS Core Courses 3 9 Specialization Courses 2 6 Seminars 3 9 Thesis/Dissertation 1 30 Total 9 64 Core Courses
COURSE CODE COURSE NAME CREDIT HOURS GCTU 701 New Research Directions in Information Technology 3 GCTU 702 Topical Issues in Research and Publication Ethics 3 GCTU 703 Modern Philosophy of Information Technology 3 Specialization Areas and Courses
A. Advanced Software Technologies
CICS 701 New Directions in Model-Driven Software Development 3 CICS 703 Advances in Software Quality Engineering and Assurance 3 B. Human Computer Interactions
CIIT 701 New Directions in Interaction Design Modelling 3 CIIT 703 New Directions in Experience Design for Ubiquitous Computing 3 C. Network Administration and Management
CIIT 705 Advances in Systems Security and Network Administration 3 CIIT 707 Advances in Communication Networks and Protocols 3 D. Database Management
CICS 705 New Directions and Concepts in Database 3 CIET 701 New Directions in Distributed Database 3 Research Component
- Seminars I, II, III
- Thesis/Dissertation
Semester-by-Semester Schedule
Year 1 – Semester 1
- GCTU 701 – New Research Directions in Information Technology
- GCTU 702 – Topical Issues in Research and Publication Ethics
- GCTU 703 – Modern Philosophy of Information Technology
Year 1 – Semester 2
- CIIT 801 – Seminar I
- Specialization Elective 1
- Specialization Elective 2
Year 2 – Semesters 1 & 2
- CIIT 803 – Thesis/Dissertation
- CIIT 801 – Seminar II
Year 3 – Semesters 1 & 2
- CIIT 803 – Thesis/Dissertation
- CIIT 901 – Seminar III
Year 4 – Semesters 1 & 2
- CIIT 803 – Thesis/Dissertation (Final Submission)
