What is ICT major?

Qualifications and conditions required to study the major of Information and Communication Technology.

The academic qualifications and conditions  needed to study this major vary from one university to another, and we mention some of them below   

  1. The  aspirant must have a high  academy parchment.  It's  needed to bring ACT or SAT test scores to join the major in American universities.  The  aspirant must have  evidence of English proficiency in any of the tests  similar as; IELTS, TOEFL.  
  2. Some universities bear that the  aspirant have a strong background in mathematics and programming and general knowledge of  introductory computer  wisdom and its  generalities.  The  aspirant must have letters of recommendation from professors who have  preliminarily  tutored him.  
  3. To pass any necessary  introductory conditions  needed by the university.  The  aspirant must be of good conduct and  geste 


Skills that a student majoring in information technology should have and learn more about them:

  1. Good communication chops.  
  2. Critical thinking chops.  
  3. Good  fine chops.  Data processing chops.  
  4. The capability to work directly and  unfeignedly.  retain the skill of  cooperation and independence.  
  5. The capability to  concentrate while doing  repetitious tasks. 


Jobs available for ICT graduates


Here are some of the jobs that ICT graduates can work in


  • Computer Systems Analyst.
  • Database Administrator.
  • Computer Network Expert.
  • IT Consultant.
  • Computer and Information Systems Manager.
  • Network and Computer Systems Administrator.
  • IT Business Analyst.
  • Computer Modeling Technician.
  • Web Inventor.


Required materials for studying the Information and Communication Technology major


  1. Learn Python programming.
  2. Professional responsibilities and practices.
  3. Computer and Internet forensics.
  4. Business processes and operational information systems.
  5. Data analysis tools and methods. Database operation and implementation.
  6. Wide area network engineering. Information technology design.
  7. Introductory applied statistics. Mathematics examination. Introduction to computing.
  8. Business dispatches. Network systems operation.
  9. Ubiquitous computing. Distributed computing.
  10. Program processing. Computer wisdom.
  11. System security.

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