December 30, 2024

Graduate Programs

MBA Program (At a Glance)

Department of Business Studies

University of Information Technology & Sciences (UITS)

Majors: MBA in Finance, Accounting Marketing, HRM

  1. Admission Requirements
  • RMBA and EMBA: minimum CGPA 2.50 or equivalent in graduate degree/second class in all exam.
  • MBA for BBA Graduate: minimum CGPA 2.50 in BBA degree
  • Additional: Admission requirements of BBA program

2.Total Fees:

MBA for BBA Graduates-TK. 1, 30,700, MBA for Executives-TK. 1, 64,450,Regular MBA- TK. 2, 29,700. (Note: Students may get Scholarships or waivers from this fee).

  1. Tuition fees structure of MBA program
Program NameSemesterOffered CreditsPer credit AmountOthers fee (per semester)Admission feesTotal fees
MBA for BBA Graduates       Total credits 331st semester12350022501070054950
2nd semester213500225075750
MBA for Executives                Total credits 421st semester9350022501070044450
2nd semester123500225044250
3rd semester213500225075750
Regular MBA Total credits 601st semester12350022501070054950
2nd semester123500225044250
3rd semester153500225054750
4th semester213500225075750
  1. Waivers and Scholarships:
  • 100% Waiver on tuition fees to be awarded to the Sons and Daughters of the freedom fighters.
  • Waivers for the Students of Remote and Underdeveloped Areas including Merit Based Scholarship.
  • Sufi Mizan Foundation Stipend/ Sufi Mizanur Rahman Foundation Scholarship Fund.
  • Relational Stipend (20% Waiver on tuition fees for the siblings and spouses.)
  • 75% for physically challenged students.
  • UITS employee relations will get 20% waiver on tuition fees.
  • PHP family employee relations will get tuition fee waiver at a rate to be determined by the authority of PHP family.
  • 25% waiver for UITS graduates.
  • Ratnagarbha Tahmina Rahmana Scholarship Fund ( Based on Semester Results).
  • Hon’ble Chairman/BOT/Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship.
  • 10% waiver for CGPA 3.00 in Bachelor Hos/equivalent degrees.
  • 15% waiver for CGPA 3.50 in Bachelor Hos/equivalent degrees.
  1. Other Facilities:
  • Sate of the Art Permanent Campus in Dhaka City.
  • Transportation facilities for the students.
  • Internship & Job Placement opportunities.
  • Professional skill development programs.
  • Separate library facility for students of Business Department.
  • Highly equipped and modern Computer lab.
  • Industry linkage and Industry visit.
  • Workshop and Seminar, Training.
  • Well-structured Alumni Association.
  • Business Club and Extra-Curricular Activities.
  1. Contact Number: 01939915209, 01713487709, 01844043870, 01954592639, 01811197403, 01723545419, 01758075844.

Email:  admission@uits.edu.bd                                                  

Face book: Department of Business Studies, UITS

Program Objectives

During the last few decades, the global business environment changed more than ever before. Globalization, increasing competition, technological advancement, service orientation and multicultural workplace made the business environment more complex. As a result, there has been a major change in the nature of managerial skills required to take up the challenge of today’s business. To cope with ever changing environment and intense global competition, enterprises increasingly need competent, efficient and effective executives. MBA program of UITS aims at providing need based excellent business education for preparing graduates for jobs, executives and managers to be competent, efficient and effective to meet increased need of the national and international businesses. The Executive MBA program of UITS also offers extended and excellent facilities for Business education in Bangladesh. With highly qualified academic staffs, the university is committed to develop skilled post graduates, competent managers and executives by nurturing a unique culture and team spirit that rewards professionalism, creativity and excellence. Hopefully, successful completion of Executive MBA will make managers and executives ready to face the hardship of real life and competent enough to get challenging jobs in the multinationals, local conglomerates, small and medium-scale enterprises, various government organizations, NGOs and international organizations.

Duration of the Program

2 Year MBA Program

The duration of the MBA Program is two (2) years and four (4) months, which is divided into four (04) Semesters. Each Semester will be of eighteen (18) weeks of which fifteen (15) are for class room teaching, two (2) weeks for conducting final term examination and one (1) week for preparation leave (PL).

Each course is of three (3) credit hours and for each course there will be two (2)
lectures per week of one hour and thirty minutes duration.

There will be (15 weeks x 2) 30 classes in a credit course of (1.5 hour x 30) 45 credit hours.

A student must complete the program in a maximum of six (6) academic years.

Total duration of the program may be relaxed for credit transfer students and for students in special case.

1.5 Year EMBA Program

The duration of the MBA Program is 1.5 years and four (4) months, which is divided into four (03) Semesters. Each Semester will be of eighteen (18) weeks of which fifteen (15) are for class room teaching, two (2) weeks for conducting final term examination and one (1) week for preparation leave (PL).

Each course is of three (3) credit hours and for each course there will be two (2)
lectures per week of one hour and thirty minutes duration.

There will be (15 weeks x 2) 30 classes in a credit course of (1.5 hour x 30) 45 credit hours.

(d)A student must complete the program in a maximum of six (6) academic years.

(e)Total duration of the program may be relaxed for credit transfer students and for students in special case.

1 year MBA Program (Regular)

The duration of the MBA Program is one (one) year and three (3) months, which is divided into two (02) Semesters. Each Semester will be of eighteen (18) weeks of which fifteen (15) are for class room teaching, two (2) weeks for conducting final term examination and one (1) week for preparation leave (PL).

Each course is of three (3) credit hours and for each course there will be two (2)
lectures per week of one hour and thirty minutes duration.

There will be (15 weeks x 2) 30 classes in a credit course of (1.5 hour x 30) 45 credit hours.

A student must complete the program in a maximum of three (3) academic years.

Total duration of the program may be relaxed for credit transfer students and for students in special case.

Total Credit Hours Requirement

2 Year MBA Program

2 year MBA program consists of minimum 60 Credit Hours as per the following Course Structure:

Courses/ProgramNumber of CoursesCredit Hours
Foundation Courses8×3.024
Business Core Courses5×3.015
Major Courses5×3.015
Total Courses18×3.054
Research Project1×3.03
Viva Voce1×3.03
Total60

EMBA Program

EMBA program consists of minimum 42 Credit Hours as per the following Course Structure:

Courses/ProgramNumber of CoursesCredit Hours
Foundation Courses3×3.09
Business Core Courses4×3.012
Major Courses5×3.015
Total Courses12×3.036
Research Project1×33
Viva Voce1×33
Total42

1 year MBA Program (Regular)

1 Year MBA program consists of minimum 33 Credit Hours as per the following Course Structure:

Courses/ProgramNumber of CoursesCredit Hours
Business Core Courses4×3.012
Major Courses5×3.015
Total Courses9×3.027
Research Project1×33
Viva Voce1×33
Total33

Admission Requirements

2 Year MBA Program

According to the rules of UGC, graduation in any discipline must be achieved by the candidates. At least second class in all exams or a minimum CGPA of 2.5 on a 4-point scale should be obtained.

1.5 year EMBA Program :

According to the rules of UGC, graduation in any discipline must be achieved by the candidates. At least second class in all exams or a minimum CGPA of 2.5 on a 4-point scale should be obtained.

Minimum 2 years of working experience as an executive in any recognized organization.

1 Year MBA Program(Regular)

According to the rules of UGC, a four (4) year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) must be achieved by the candidates. At least second class in all exams or a minimum CGPA of 2.5 on a 4-point scale should be obtained.

Academic Year and Semester System

There shall have adoption of the Semester system in view of yearly system. An academic year will be of two Semesters, 6 months duration under each Semester which shall be allotted on the following manner:

The schedule of two semesters is as follows:

SemesterDuration
SpringMarch-August
AutumnSeptember-February

MBA Program List of Foundation Courses

Serial no.Courses CodeCourses TitleCredits
1ACT 501Principles of Accounting3
2MGT 501Principles of Management3
3MKT 501Principles of Marketing3
4FIN 501Principles of Finance3
5MIS 501Fundamentals of Management Information System3
6BUS 501Business Communication3
7MAT 501Business Mathematics3
8STA 501Business Statistics3
9MGT 502Organizational Behavior3
10ACT 502Auditing & Taxation3
11MGT 503Entrepreneurship Development and SME Management3
12MGT 504Strategic Management3
13ECO 501Microeconomics3
14ECO 502Macro Economics3
15BNK 501Banking & Bank Management3

MBA Program – List of Core Courses

Serial no.Courses CodeCourses TitleCredits
1MBA501Information Systems for Management3
2MBA 502International Business3
3MBA503Financial and Managerial Accounting3
4MBA504Negotiation Skill Development & Career Management3
5MBA505Business Strategy3
6MBA 506Marketing Management3
7MBA 507Advanced Financial management3

Finance and Banking Courses

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit
FAB 601Money and Capital Market3.00
FAB 602Entrepreneurial Finance3.00
FAB 603Option Future and Other Derivatives3.00
FAB 604Bank Fund Management3.00
FAB 605Financial Analysis and Control3.00
FAB 606Working Capital Management3.00
FAB 607Advanced Corporate Finance3.00
FAB 608International Project Management3.00
FAB 610E-Commerce3.00
FAB 611Project Management3.00

Human Resource Management (HRM) Courses

Serial No.Course CodeCourse TitleCredit
1HRM 601Human Resources Management3.00
2HRM 602Leadership & Conflict Management3.00
3HRM 603Labour Relation & Collective Bargaining3.00
4HRM 604Personnel Training & Development3.00
5HRM 605Manpower Planning & Personnel Policy3.00
6HRM 606Technology & Tools for Managing HR System3.00
7HRM 607Sales Force Management3.00
8HRM 608Career Management3.00
9CAP 610E-Commerce3.00
10CAP 611Project Management3.00

Marketing Courses

Serial No.Course CodeCourse TitleCredit
1MKT 601Global Marketing & Management Strategy3.00
2MKT 602Marketing Communication3.00
3MKT 603Strategic Brand Management3.00
4MKT 604Marketin`g Research & Analysis3.00
5MKT 605Marketing Channel Strategies3.00
6MKT 606Consumer Insights3.00
7MKT 607Sales Force Management3.00
8MKT 608Strategic Marketing3.00
9CAP 610E-Commerce3.00
10CAP 611Project Management3.00

Management Information System (MIS) Courses

Serial No.Course CodeCourse TitleCredit
1MIS 601Advance Management Information Systems3.00
2MIS 602Computer Networking3.00
3MIS 603Decision Support and Expert Systems3.00
4MIS 604Advance Database Management Systems3.00
5MIS 605Fundamental of Business Programming3.00
6MIS 606Information Technology and Strategy Management3.00
7MIS 607Business System Analysis3.00
9CAP 610E-Commerce3.00
10CAP 611Project Management3.00
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit
MBA 700Research Project3.00
VOV 700Viva Voce3.00
UITS-Short-01

Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering

  • Name of the Degree: Master of Science in Engineering (M. Sc. Engg.),
  • Program Name: Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering,
  • Abbreviation: Tel. Engg,
  • Department: Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE),
  • Faculty:             Faculty of Science and Engineering (SSE),
  • University: University of Information Technology & Sciences (UITS),
  • Address: GA-37/1 Progati Sarani, Baridhara J-Block, Gulshan-2, Dhaka 1212.

Introduction

Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering (MS. Tel. Engg.) was introduced and approved by the UGC in 2005 in the Department of ECE under the Faculty of Science and Engineering (SSE) at UITS. The objective of this 36+ credit hour MS. Tel. Engg. program is to provide graduate Engineers with discipline-specific knowledge and technical skills in advanced telecommunications engineering, to develop them to become efficient and skilled engineers in communication engineering, telecommunications, networking, computers and information technology. The graduates will be able to analyze, design, implement, maintain and manage the telecommunication systems and business in telecom sectors. The program is highly recommended for the students who wish to obtain technical as well as engineering management positions in the telecommunication industries. In this course, the students will complete the core subjects in professional communications and engineering workplace practice, innovation and design, advanced laboratory, and research methods. This course delivers expert skills and applied competencies required for a professional engineer in the field of telecommunication. It is designed to train and enhance professional practice, advance technical and specialist skills, and provide an opportunity to put theory into practice with applied projects and research. The degree also delivers communication, strategic and project management skills essential to the practicing engineer.

1. Vision of the Department

To produce professionally competent graduates in the field of electrical and electronic engineering and serve the society by addressing the challenges for a sustainable development.

2. Mission of the Department

  • To create a conducive academic environment achieving highest quality of education and cutting-edge research.
  • To enhance student’s communication and leadership skills and their ability to use their engineering knowledge in a rapidly changing world by providing state-of-the-art resources.
  • To produce socially responsible and morally upright graduates.

3. Admission Requirements of the Program

Candidates having Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in the following fields with minimum 2nd class or CGPA 2.0 or equivalent are eligible to apply for the M. Sc. in Telecommunication Engineering program:

  • Electronics and Communication Engineering,
  • Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering,
  • Information and Communication Engineering,
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
  • Computer Science and Engineering,
  • Applied Physics & Electronics (or similar subjects).

4. Degree Requirements

A degree of Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering (MS. Tel. Engg.) under the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) may be awarded to a student if he/she applies for it and he/she completes minimum 60 credit-hours of courses including successful completion of a research-based thesis that has publishable content. It is strongly recommended that the students should produce a publishable research work to obtain the degree in MS. Tel. Engg. However, up to 24 credits can be waived for a student who has completed his/her bachelor of science (B.Sc.) degree from the courses listed in Section 4 with acceptable good grades. The maximum number of credits waived for a student may depend on the grades of the corresponding subjects. For the degree of MS. Tel. Engg., the candidate must achieve a minimum CGPA of 2.50 on 4.0 scale. A detail of academic requirements and regulations are given as follows:

  1. The minimum duration of the MS. Tel. Engg. course shall normally be of two (02) semesters of six (06) months each. A candidate for the MS. Tel. Engg. must complete all the requirements for the degree within five academic years (session) from the date of the first admission in the respective program.
  2. Academic progress shall be measured in terms of credit-hours earned by a student. One credit-hour subject shall normally require one hour of class attendance per week for one semester of six (06) months. The number of credit-hours for each subject shall be as specified in the syllabus.

5. Curriculum Structure and Course Duration:

Students having B.Sc. degree in above mentioned disciplines can pursue the postgraduate program of MS. Tel. Engg. in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at UITS. Depending on the educational background, the duration of this program can be of one-year and two-years with 36 and 60 credit-hours, respectively. In case of two-years MS. Tel. Engg. program, the pre-requisite courses will be covered during first two semesters of the program. Students who have completed a similar course (only applicable to 1st year courses of MS. Tel. Engg. program) with a minimum grade of C from a recognized university or institution may apply for a waiver subject to the approval of the Academic Committee of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering and Admission Committee of the University. In case of any doubt, the Admission Committee may ask the student to sit for a written examination on the courses to be waived.

6. Curriculum Structure

For the degree of two-year based MS. Tel. Engg. program, a student has to take a minimum of fourteen (14) courses of which at least eight (08) courses are from his/her assigned field and remaining six (06) courses are from the interdisciplinary group or any other fields. For the degree of one-year based MS. Tel. Engg. program, a student has to take a minimum of six (06) courses. However, irrespective of the duration of the program, all the students pursuing a research-based MS. Tel. Engg. program must complete an eighteen (18) credits research-based thesis. The topic of the research-based thesis for MS. Tel. Engg. must be related to field of the student or the interdisciplinary group.

7. Credit Distributions for MS. Tel. Engg.

    7.1.         Two-years Based MS. Tel. Engg. Program

Course TypeNo. of CoursesCredits
Pre-requisite courses618.0
Core-courses618.0
Elective-courses26.0
Research based thesis218.0
Total =     60.0

    7.2.         One-year MS. Tel. Engg. Program

Course TypeNo. of CoursesCredits
Core-courses412.0
Elective courses26.0
Research based thesis218.0
Total =36.0

8. Dissertation Information

Student may contact with supervisors directly for more details about the dissertation or self-proposed dissertation. If both the supervisor and student agree to work on a given dissertation, the student should complete and return a prescribed application form for dissertation. The dissertation may last for a semester (six-months) or slightly longer for a one-year based MS. Tel. Engg. program or two semesters (twelve months) or slightly longer for two-year based MS. Tel. Engg. degree. For submission of the final dissertation, the students are required to submit two hardcopies to the department for correction and verification. Moreover, it is required to give an oral presentation at the end of the dissertation for assessment. Please note that the research-based thesis should contain publishable material in a peer-reviewed international journal (Internationally peer-reviewed journals and conferences). It is expected that a student should produce publishable content that can be published in at least 01 (one) article in international journal or 03 (three) conference papers in the country or abroad. In case of project report (thesis), two examiners will evaluate the thesis separately. Upon getting favorable opinion from both the examiners, a viva will be arranged by the respective department in presence of the examiners. Finally, grading on the thesis will be obtained by adding the average marks given by the examiners with the marks obtained in the viva.

9. LIST OF COURSES

   9.1. Course list for two-years based MS. Tel. Engg. program

Courses for year 1

ECE 530 Electronic Devices and Circuits

ECE 531 Digital Electronics

ECE 532 Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation

ECE 533 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

ECE 534 Computer Organization and Architecture

ECE 535 Antennas and Propagation

ECE 536 Basic Communication Theory

ECE 537 Digital Signal Processing

ECE 538 Micro-Processor, Micro-Controller and Assembly Language Programming

ECE 539 Operating Systems

Courses for year 2

To fulfill the degree requirement, students will have to take a total of fourteen (14) courses containing six (06) core-courses and at least any two (02) courses from the elective group. Finally, a research-based thesis of 18.0 credit-hours has to be completed within a prescribed duration.

Core Courses

ECE 540: Telecommunication Networks

ECE 541: Signals and Systems

ECE 542: Advanced Telecommunication Engineering

ECE 543: Tele-traffic Engineering

ECE 544: Data Communications

ECE 545: Digital Modulation Technique

Elective Courses

ECE 560: Microwave Theory and Techniques

ECE 561: Digital Transmission Technologies

ECE 562: Cellular Mobile Systems

ECE 563: Network Planning

ECE 564: Digital Communications

ECE 565: Multimedia Communication Systems

ECE 566: Cellular Network Planning

ECE 567: Information and Coding Theory

ECE 568: Switching Systems

ECE 569: Antenna Engineering

ECE 570: Optical Fiber Communication

ECE 571: Broadband networks

ECE 572: Video Communication

ECE 573: Internet Engineering

ECE 574: Satellite Communications

Research Based Thesis

ECE 601: Thesis (Part- I)

ECE 602: Thesis (Part- II)

  9.2. Course List for One-Year Program

To fulfill the degree requirement, students will have to take a total of six (06) courses containing four (04) core courses and two (02) courses from the elective group. Finally, a research-based thesis of 18.0 credit-hours has to be completed within a prescribed duration.

Core Courses

ECE 540: Telecommunication Networks

ECE 542: Advanced Telecommunication Engineering

ECE 543: Tele-traffic Engineering

ECE 545: Digital Modulation Technique

Elective Courses

ECE 560: Microwave Theory and Techniques

ECE 561: Digital Transmission Technologies

ECE 562: Cellular Mobile Systems

ECE 563: Network Planning

ECE 564: Digital Communications

ECE 565: Multimedia Communication Systems

ECE 566: Cellular Network Planning

ECE 567: Information and Coding Theory

ECE 568: Switching Systems

ECE 569: Antenna Engineering

ECE 570: Optical Fiber Communication

ECE 571: Broadband networks

ECE 572: Video Communication

ECE 573: Internet Engineering

ECE 574: Satellite Communications

Research-Based Thesis

ECE 601: Thesis (Part- I)

ECE 602: Thesis (Part- II)

  9.3. Semester-Wise Course Distribution for Two-Years Program

Each of the following courses (3 credit hours) will include a theory of 2.25 credit hours with a laboratory session (computer-based simulation/demonstration) of 0.75 credit hour.

Semester 1

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hours
ECE 530Electronic Devices and Circuits3.0
ECE 531Digital Electronics3.0
ECE 533Electromagnetic Fields and Waves3.0
ECE 535Antennas and Propagation3.0
ECE 541Signals and Systems3.0
Total: 15.0

       Semester 2

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hours
ECE 536Basic Communication Theory3.0
ECE 539Digital Signal Processing3.0
ECE 545Digital Modulation Technique3.0
ECE 544Data Communications3.0
ECE 540Telecommunication Networks3.0
Total: 15.0

       Semester 3

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hours
ECEElective-I3.0
ECEElective-II3.0
ECE 543Tele-traffic Engineering3.0
ECE 601Thesis (Part- I)6.0
Total: 15.0

       Semester 4

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hours
ECE 542Advanced Telecommunication Engineering3.0
ECE 602Thesis (Part- II)12.0
Total: 15.0

  9.4. Semester-Wise Course Distribution for One-Year Program

Each of the following courses (3 credit hour) will include a theory of 2.25 credit hours with a practical/laboratory/simulation/research/demonstration session of 0.75 credit hour.

        Semester 1

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hours
ECE 540Telecommunication Networks3.0
ECE 543Tele-traffic Engineering3.0
ECE 545Digital Modulation Technique3.0
ECE 601Thesis (Part- I)6.0
ECEElective-I3.0
Total: 18.0

         Semester 2

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hours
ECEElective-II3.0
ECE 542Advanced Telecommunication Engineering3.0
ECE 602Thesis (Part- II)12.0
Total: 18.0
UITS-Short-01
M.Sc. in Computer Science & Engineering:
 
The Department of Computer Science & Engineering offers Masters of Science (M.Sc.) and  Masters of Engineering (M.Engg.) degree program for prospective graduate students.
The Master of Engineering is designed for students who pursue to join the engineering profession following graduation to head start a career. This accelerated program is designed to develop professional engineering leaders of the future who can integrate economically, and social values of technology to cope with the challenges of 21st Century.
Guideline: Academic Requirements and Academic Regulations:
The minimum duration of the M. Sc. Engg. / M. Engg. Course shall normally span over three semesters (six months each). A candidate pursues for the Master’s degree must fulfill all the requirements for the degree within the duration of maximum five academic years (session) from the date of the first admission in the respective program.
Academic progress shall be ensured regarding credit hours achieved by a student. One credit hour subject shall normally be equivalent to one hourlong of class presenceper week for the semester concerned. The one credit hour of thesis/project/laboratory should ensure three hours of work per week for the concerned semester. The syllabus should precisely specify the number of credit hours for each subject.
The university will create opportunities for the  full-time students and part-time students. Students, serving in different organizations, maybe admitted as part-time students with written consent of the employer. A part-time student may be assigned a maximum of 9 credit hours of course including thesis/project work in any semester.
Full-time students must register for a minimum of 12 credit hours and a maximum of 15 credit hours per semester. A full-time student shall not be allowed to be in the employment of any organization (even as a part-time employee). However, they may be employed as teaching / research assistant at the University. If a full-time student becomes an employee (full-time or part-time) of any other organization in the middle of a semester, he may, with the approval of the Head of the department and his employer, be allowed to continue as a full time student for that semester.
The courses of study are recommended by the Department of CSE, UITS, and Faculty and approved by the Academic Council. The Department of CSE, UITS may review the curriculum from time to time and recommend any changes as may be considered necessary. The courses to be offered in any semester shall also be as determined by theacademic committee of the Department of CSE, UITS.
A student on recommendation of the Department of CSE and as approved by the Faculty of Engineering, UITS may be allowed a transfer of credits of the courses completed by the student at a recognized institution provided that the courses were not taken earlier than five calendar years from the date of his first enrollment in the respective program at UITS and that the student obtained a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or its equivalent and that the courses are equivalent to the approved courses of UITS.
Course Structure / Distribution:
For admission to the courses leading to adegree of M. Sc. Engg., a student must earn a minimum of 36 credit hours including a thesis for which 18 credit hours shall be assigned. The courses will be offered keeping in mind for the students who have obtained B.Sc. Engg. Degree in CSE from any recognized institution.
For admission to the courses leading to a degree of M. Engg., a student must earn a minimum of 36 credit hours including a project for which 6 credit hours shall be assigned. An applicant with a B.Sc. Engg. degree in other branches of engineering who have strong technical background may also be eligible for admission to the courses leading to the degree of M. Engg.
 
Semesterwise Course Plan
Masters of Science (M.Sc.)
Semester 1
Six Courses  (18 Cr.)
Semester 2
Thesis ( 18 Cr.)

Masters of Engineering (M.Engg.)
Semester 1
Six Courses  (18 Cr.)
Semester 2
Four Courses ( 12 Cr.)
Project ( 6 Cr.)
 
 
List of Courses
Course ID       Course Title
CSE6000         Thesis/Project
CSE6102         Mathematics for Computer Science
CSE6103         Advanced Logic Design
CSE6205         Computer Organization and Design
CSE6206         Advanced Microprocessor
CSE6207         Data Science
CSE6301         Software Project Management
CSE6302         Software Quality Assurance
CSE6303         Information System Management
CSE6304         Software Testing
CSE6305         Programming Languages and Systems
CSE6401         Parallel Algorithms
CSE6402         Graph Theory
CSE6403         Computational Geometry
CSE6404         VLSI Layout Algorithms
CSE6405         Graph Drawing
CSE6406         Bioinformatics Algorithms
CSE6407         Combinatorial Optimization
CSE6408         Advanced Algorithms
CSE6409         Stringology
CSE6410         Advanced Algorithmic Graph Theory
CSE6411         Computational Biology
CSE6501         Advanced Artificial Intelligence
CSE6502         Symbolic Machine Learning
CSE6503         Advanced Modeling And Simulation
CSE6504         Advanced Syntactic Pattern Recognition
CSE6505         Speech Recognition
CSE6506         Computer Vision
CSE6507         Machine Translation
CSE6508         Evolutionary Algorithms
CSE6509         Text-to-Speech Synthesis
CSE6601         Advanced Database Systems
CSE6602         High Dimensional Data Management
CSE6603         Data Management in the Cloud
CSE6604         Information and Social Networks
CSE6605         Mobile Computing
CSE6701         Artificial Neural Networks
CSE6702         Mathematical Programming
CSE6703         Internet of Things
CSE6704         Theory of Fuzzy Systems
CSE6705         Human Computer Interactions
CSE6706         Advanced Digital Image Processing
CSE6707         Image Retrieval
CSE6708         Semantic Web and Ontology Engineering
CSE6801         Distributed Computing Systems
CSE6802         Multimedia Systems
CSE6803         Computer Graphics and Animation
CSE6804         Computer Communications and Networks-I
CSE6805         Computer Communications and Networks-II
CSE6806         Wireless and Mobile Communication Networks
CSE6807         Elements of Cryptography
CSE6808         Wireless Resource Management
CSE6809         Distributed Search Techniques
CSE6810         Multimedia Encoding
CSE6811         Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
CSE6812         Wireless Sensor Networks
CSE6813         Network Security
CSE6900         Special Topics Related to Computer Science and Engineering

Department of English

M.A. in English (1 year) Any Ten

ENG 501The Four Integrated Skills of  Language Learning03 Cr
ENG 502Studies in South Asian Culture03 Cr
ENG 503Re-thinking American Literature03 Cr
ENG 504Modernism to Postmodernism03 Cr
ENG 505Translation Studies03 Cr
ENG 506Reading Literature Post colonially03 Cr
ENG 507Feminist Perspective03 Cr
ENG 508Literary Theory03 Cr
ENG 509Approaches to Shakespeare03 Cr
ENG 510Professional Writing03 Cr
ENG 511Phonetics and Phonology03 Cr
ENG 512Internship06 Cr

Course List Semester-wise

Semester I

Course Code                                     Course Title
ENG 501The Four Integrated Skills of Language Learning
ENG 503Re-thinking American Literature
ENG 504Modernism to Postmodernism
ENG 508Literary Theory
ENG 509Shakespeare

Semester II

Course Code                                     Course Title
ENG 502Studies in South Asian Culture
ENG 505Translation Studies
ENG 506Reading Literature Post colonially
ENG 507Feminist Perspective
ENG 510Professional Writing
ENG 511Phonetics and Phonology
ENG 512Internship

M.A. in English (2 years)

First Year

ENG 501The Four Integrated Skills of Language Learning03 Cr
ENG 502Studies in South Asian Culture03 Cr
ENG 503Re-thinking American Literature03 Cr
ENG 504Modernism to Postmodernism03 Cr
ENG 505Translation Studies03 Cr
ENG 506Reading Literature Post colonially03 Cr
ENG 507Feminist Perspective03 Cr
ENG 508Literary Theory03 Cr
ENG 509Shakespeare03 Cr
ENG 510Professional Writing03 Cr
ENG 511Phonetics and Phonology06 Cr
ENG 512Internship06 Cr

Second Year

ENG 601Approaches to Teaching English03 Cr
ENG 602Creative Nonfiction03 Cr
ENG 603Victorian Poetry and Fiction03 Cr
ENG 604The Renaissance Works03 Cr
ENG 605Reading Milton03 Cr
ENG 606Seminar on Critical Reading03 Cr
ENG 607Studies in the Seventeenth and the Eighteenth Century English Literature03 Cr
ENG 608The English Romantic Movement03 Cr
ENG 609Studies in the English Novel03 Cr
ENG 610Research Methodology03 Cr

Course List Semester-wise

First Year

Semester I

Course CodeCourse Title
ENG 501The Four Integrated Skills of Language Learning
ENG 503Re-thinking American Literature
ENG 504Modernism to Postmodernism
ENG 508Literary Theory
ENG 509Shakespeare

Semester II

Course CodeCourse Title
ENG 502Studies in South Asian Culture
ENG 505Translation Studies
ENG 506Reading Literature Post colonially
ENG 507Feminist Perspective
ENG 510Professional Writing
ENG 511Phonetics and Phonology
ENG 512Internship

Second Year

Semester I

Course Code             Course Title
ENG 601Approaches to Teaching English
ENG 603Victorian Poetry and Fiction
ENG 606Seminar on Critical Reading
ENG 608The English Romantic Movement
ENG 609Studies in the English Novel

Semester II

Course CodeCourse Title
ENG 604The Renaissance  Works
ENG 605Reading Milton
ENG 607Studies in the Seventeenth and the Eighteenth Century English Literature
ENG 602Creative Nonfiction
ENG 610Research Methodology

niversity of Information Technology & Sciences (UITS)

  1. Program Name: LLM
  1. Awarded Degree:

Full Name   :         Master of Laws

Abbreviation :         LLM

Degree Requirement: A student would be awarded LLM degree after completion of one academic year earning 34 credits in two semesters with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.50.

  1. Organizer:

Department of Law, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS)

  1. 4. Philosophy and Objectives:
  • Philosophy

UITS is more of a “learning institution” than a mere “teaching institution”.  It is not a “teaching shop”; obviously the focus is more on knowledge than mere skills.  The faculty are individuals who are deep researchers qualified to write and critique contemporary textbooks in the area they reach; obviously they do not teach to a “fixed syllabus”.  They “design” the courses taking into account current trends and the student background so as to blend what is collectively taught across different courses into a cohesive body of knowledge that prepares the students not just for today but to take on the developments that are likely to take place years ahead.  What is laid in the courses is a solid foundation that prepares the individual student to pursue academic or industrial career with rigor and innovation.  The lectures are supplemented by several Lab sessions, Tutorials and self-reading (both individually and in groups) as well as projects.  It is not sufficient to pick up what is taught in the class or written in the textbooks; it is important to understand, assimilate and demonstrate the individual and collective ability to apply the knowledge to a research/application environment.  This is what sets apart UITS from the rest of the institutions.

  • Objectives
  1. To produce lawyers, with sound academic background with the ability to apply them correctly, in meeting challenges of the profession.
  1. To give the graduates the necessary communication skills and the ability to use new technologies to develop themselves to move with the rapidly innovative world.

iii.   To produce highly skilled and morally sensitive professional leadership in the country.

  1. Admission Requirements:

Admission to the LLM program is selective. To apply for admission in this program, applicants must have LLB (Honours) degree with minimum GPA 2.00 from any recognized university. The applicants must fulfill all the educational qualifications required for LLB (Honours) degree as per the rules of University Grants Commission of Bangladesh (UGC).

  1. Admission Criteria:

The Applicant must pass the admission test arranged by the University.

Length of the Program:                     7.       Length of the Program:

Participants are expected to complete the LLM degree in 1 (one) academic years consisting of 2 (two) semesters. The Maximum course load for LLM student is 16 –18 credits hours in a semester. A student shall have to complete the programme within a maximum period of 3 (three) academic years from the admission year.

  1. Course Curriculum:

A student would be awarded LLM degree after completion of 1 (one) academic year earning 34 credits in 2 (two) semesters with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.50. In each semester not more than four courses shall be offered and each course will carry 100 marks. As an integrated programme, it carries 850 marks and 34 credit points. The viva-voce is compulsory for all at the end of the second semester and will take place after completion of written examinations. The medium of instruction shall be English and/or Bangla.

  1. Course Designation System:

Each Course is designated by three letters and four digits.

  • The three letters represent the name of the discipline to which the subject belongs or the department that offers the course. The abbreviations are as under:
  • LAW Master of Laws
  • The first digit corresponds to the year in which the course is offered.
  • 5 Corresponds for Semester 1 & 2
  • The second digit corresponds to the semester of the year.
  • The third and fourth digit identifies the specific course within the department.
  1. Marks Distribution:

The performance of a student in the course is evaluated on the basis of a schedule of continuous assessment. The distribution of marks for a course is as follows-

Continuous Assessment                      30%

Semester Final Examination                70%

Total = 100%

Marks allocated for continuous assessment shall be distributed as follows:

Class Attendance                                               5%

Assignment                                                        5%

Two Mid-Semester Examination (10% + 10%) = 20%

Total = 30%

In the semester final examination 40% marks out of 70% shall be considered as pass marks.

  1. Grading system:

UITS follows the grading system as suggested by the University Grants Commission (UGC) (as given below) for the programs.

             The grading system at UITS:

Numerical GradeLetter GradeGrade Point
80% and aboveA + (A plus)4.00
75% to less than 80%A (A regular)3.75
70% to less than 75%A – (A minus)3.50
65% to less than 70%B + (B plus)3.25
60% to less than 65%B (B regular)3.00
55% to less than 60%B – (B minus)2.75
50% to less than 55%C + (C plus)2.50
45% to less than 50%C (C regular)2.25
40% to less than 45%D2.00
Less than 40%F0.00
  1. Academic Year:

The length of each semester is six months and each academic year consists of 2 (two) semesters (Spring and Autumn). Classes are held within 19 weeks of a semester and 2 weeks are allocated for Examination.

  1. Failed Student:

If a student fails to earn required pass marks in any course or courses or if a student fails to appear at the final examination of the semester after depositing semester tuition fees, he or she shall be treated as a failed student. The failed student shall be allowed to appear in the failed course or courses with the batch that immediately follows as an irregular candidate. The failed student shall not be allowed more than two times to appear in the failed course or courses.

The failed students can also appear at the improvement examination in the courses earning B – (B minus), C + (C plus), C (C regular) and D along with the failed course or courses only once.

  1. Improvement of Grades:

A general student earning B – (B minus), C + (C plus), C (C regular) and D in any course in any semester may choose to improve his/her grade or grades by retaking the same course only once with immediate next batch. If such a student fails to improve his/her grade or grades, the previous grade or grades of the same course shall remain valid.

  1. List of Courses:

The Courses will be chosen from the following list of courses:

First Semester (16 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleMarksCredits
LAW 5101International Human Rights Law1004
LAW 5102International Trade Law1004
LAW 5103Law of the Sea1004
LAW 5104Intellectual Property Law1004
LAW 5105Law of Media, Information and Communication Technology1004
LAW 5106Comparative Legal Theory1004
LAW 5107Comparative Family Law1004
LAW 5108Law on Good Governance1004
LAW 5109International Humanitarian Law1004
LAW 5110Civil Litigation in Comparative Context1004
LAW 5111Legal Research Methodology1004

Second Semester (18 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleMarksCredits
LAW 5201Comparative Legal System1004
LAW 5202International Criminal Law and Justice1004
LAW 5203International Law of Refugees and Migrants1004
LAW 5204Comparative Criminal Procedure1004
LAW 5205Judiciary in Comparative Perspective1004
LAW 5206Environmental  Law1004
LAW 5207International Commercial Arbitration and ADR1004
LAW 5208International Business Transaction1004
LAW 5209Research Monograph (8000-9000 words)1004
LAW 5210Viva-voce (compulsory)502

Department of Social Work

Social work is a helping and an enabling profession. The main purpose of social work is to improve a society’s overall well-being, especially for the most vulnerable populations. Social workers do not limit their work to individuals only; but they also work with families, groups, neighborhoods, communities, and organizations. Social work practice is strengths-based. Social workers assist people or groups identify their problems, determine their skills and capacities, what they are doing well, and how that was accomplished, and then analyze ways that those strengths might be applied to the identified problems.

Although social work is yet to get its professional recognition in Bangladesh, the practice of social work is noticeable in both government and non-government agencies. There are some important areas in Bangladesh where practices social work including medical health setting, psychiatric setting, correctional setting, developmental setting, women and child welfare setting, counseling setting, youth welfare setting, etc. In this connection the Department of Social Work was establised at UITS in 2013 under the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.

Mission

The mission of the Department is to make social engineers who will enhance human well-being and meet the basic human needs of the people with particular attention to the people who are physically and mentally vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty.

Values

It is essential to construct the moral foundation among the students so that they can make a meaningful contribution to the betterment of society and improving the lives of individuals. Therefore, the Department of social work supports the core values of the social work profession. These are;

  • Service to Humanity
  • Social Justice
  • Human Dignity and Worth
  • Integrity
  • Competence

Vision

The Department envisions becoming a leading department of choice and preparing students for a wide range of social work roles from therapist and case manager to community organizer and administrator.

Goals & Objectives

  1. The social work program will prepare students to be able to work as entry-level generalist practitioners with individuals, families, groups, and communities.
  2. The social work program will prepare students to be able to practice in a culturally competent and sensitive manner.
  3. The social work program will prepare students to advocate for the disenfranchised, oppressed, underrepresented and non-dominant groups through practice and policy.
  4. The social work program will prepare students to explore the interrelationships among people and systems, as related to generalist social work practice.

Semester wise Course Sequence

1st Semester (14.0 Credits) 

 MSW 501Social Work Approaches and Practice3.0
 MSW 503Social Development3.0
 MSW 505Social Organization Management3.0
 MSW 507Advanced Social Research3.0
 MSW 509Comprehensive2.0

2nd Semester (16.0 Credits)   

 MSW 500Field Practicum (480 Hours)     8.0
 MSW 510Practice Research3.0
 MSW 512Thesis(to be offered to the selected students)3.0
Optional Courses (any one of the following Courses)
MSW 520Viva Voce (Theoretical Courses and Field Practicum)2.0
Optional Courses (any one of the following Courses  )
MSW 511Corrections and Correctional Services3.0
MSW 513Clinical Social Work3.0
MSW 515Guidance and Counseling in Social Work3.0
MSW 517Gerontological Social Work3.0
MSW 519Industrial Relations and Labor Laws3.0
MSW 521Voluntarism and NGOs in Bangladesh3.0
MSW 520Viva Voce (Theoretical Courses and Field Practicum)2.0

Grand Total= 30.0

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