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PEO and PLO for JTMK Programme

Diploma in Information Technology (Digital Technology)

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)

The Diploma in Information Technology (Digital Technology) programme shall produce semi-professionals who are:
PEO1: possess relevant knowledge, skills and aptitude to meet job specifications, organisational and system needs;
PEO2: can utilise current computing tools and techniques by applying knowledge and interpreting information to solve problems, can execute and be responsible for routine tasks;
PEO3: have effective communication skills to convey information, problems and solutions;
PEO4: have teamwork and interpersonal skills, entrepreneurial awareness and are aware of their social and ethical responsibilities; and
PEO5: possess skills for life-long learning and career development.

PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

Upon completion of the programme, graduates should be able to:
PLO1: apply the foundation of computing, mathematics and soft skills to be competent and possess strong understanding in related Information Technology (IT) fields;
PLO2: practice technical skills by applying appropriate methodologies, models and techniques in IT fields;
PLO3: communicate effectively with IT Professionals, other professionals and community;
PLO4: demonstrate strong analytical and critical thinking skills to troubleshoot and solve problems within realistic constraints by applying knowledge, principles and skills in IT;
PLO5: demonstrate an awareness of and consideration for society, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and their consequent responsibilities;
PLO6: acquire life-long learning and professional development to enrich knowledge and competencies;
PLO7: inculcate entrepreneurial skills in the related discipline that contributes towards national growth and be competitive in IT industries;
PLO8: adhere to professional codes of ethics and enhance humanistic values to adapt to the real challenges in working environment; and
PLO9: demonstrate effective leadership and teamwork skills.

Remarks: DDT/2016

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
The Diploma In Information Technology (Digital Technology) programme shall produce semi-professionals ICT practitioners who are capable to:
PEO1: apply basic knowledge, understanding and operational principles of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in assisting to provide solution in adapting to new technological advancement
PEO2: apply a specific level of practical skills, essential tools, methods and procedures to perform required routine or non-routine tasks
PEO3: alternately adopt the roles of a leader and a team member, and communicate effectively in assisting and providing solution for Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
PEO4: use variety of digital applications to seek, process and interpret routine and complex data
PEO5: enterprisingly acquire new knowledge and skills for career advancement and assist to manage resources and information ethically

PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)
Upon completion of the programme, students should be able to:
PLO1: practice Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skill in performing diagnostic and documenting processes in ICT related fields
PLO2: analyse issues and provide solutions in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) by implementing appropriate scientific approaches and reasoning
PLO3: display Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skill in performing diagnostic and documenting processes in ICT related fields
PLO4: demonstrate effective communication both orally and in writing to others including peers, experts and non-experts
PLO5: demonstrate social skills and responsibilities by taking alternate role as a leader or member of a diverse team
PLO6: demonstrate ability to use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in quantitative skills to support work and studies
PLO7: demonstrate entrepreneurial and good managerial skills in working environment
PLO8: demonstrate positive values, ethics and accountability in engaging with society

Effective: June 2019

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