AIC offers the undergraduate programs like BBA , BBA- BI and MBA. All of these academic programs have been able to carve a niche among the Nepalese students because of the practicality of the course and ever growing demand in job market.
BIM (BACHELOR OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT)
Prospect for career & advanced education
With the completion of the BIM program, the students will be exposed to a wide variety and choices of employment opportunities and further degrees. BIM program provides the students with manifold future prospects for advance studies and rewarding employment. A BIM graduate commands a vital role in the information management of any organization they are enrolled into. Being a Software Engineer with managerial insights, s/he is expected to provide crucial support to all functional areas as well as for strategic management. S/he, in particular, is expected to play a key role in the MIS function of the organization which of course a BIM student is more than qualified for.
In addition, BIM graduates can find jobs in almost every work arena. The diversity of opportunities that exists for them include Software Engineers, Programmers/Analysts, System designers, Network managers, Database Managers and Trainers/Instructors among others. On the other hand, the graduates aspiring for advanced education have significant advantages. Four years of study of the comprehensive syllabus helps them to get straight entry into the Master Degree Program in any of the recognized universities worldwide. S/he can opt for a MBA program in MIS or other areas in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems.
Academic Program
Demand for IT professionals is extensively growing globally and Nepal is no exception. Hence, the Faculty of Management (FOM), Tribhuvan University has developed the BIM program to cater to the need of this trend.
The mission of Bachelor of Information Management (BIM) program is to develop socially responsive and result oriented IT professionals. The BIM program is designed to equip graduates with the skills and attributes required to become an efficient and effective IT professionals to match up with the fast paced world of today.
Curricular Structure
- The BIM program comprises of the following five separate course components:
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| Management Courses |
27 credit hours |
| Analytical and Support Courses |
27 credit hours |
| Information Technology & Computing Courses |
60 credit hours |
| ElectiveCourses |
6 credit hours |
| Internship: Industrial Attachment Project |
27 credit hours |
| Total |
126 credit hours |
Objectives of the program are :
- To prepare IT professionals proficient in the used of computers and computing techniques in other to develop effective information systems to solve real life problems in an organizational environment.
- To develop students skills, and understand trends of software development and database management, so that they can analyze information systems and hence manage the information of the organization.
- To provide professional education to students with the blend of information technology and managerial skills.
- To prepare students to proceed onto the post graduate level study in Information Management in and outside the country.
Course Composition
| First Semester |
credit |
| MGT 201 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
| ENG 201 |
English Composition |
3 |
| MTH 201 |
Basic Mathematics |
3 |
| ITC 211 |
Computer Information |
3 |
| ITC 212 |
Digital Logic |
3 |
| Second Semester |
credit |
| SOC 201 |
Sociology |
3 |
| MTH 202 |
Discrete Mathematics |
3 |
|
Business Communication |
3 |
| ITC 213 |
Structured Programming |
3 |
| ITC 214 |
Data Communication and Computer |
3 |
| Third Semester |
credit |
| STT 201 |
Statistics |
3 |
| PSY 201 |
Psychology |
3 |
| ITC 215 |
Data Structure and Algorithm |
3 |
| ITC 216 |
Object Oriented Programming |
3 |
| ITC 217 |
Microprocessor Programming |
3 |
| Fourth Semester |
credit |
| ACC 201 |
Financial Accounting |
3 |
| ECO 201 |
Micro Economics |
3 |
| ITC 218 |
Database Management System |
3 |
| ITC 219 |
Web Technology |
3 |
| ITC 220 |
Computer Organization |
3 |
| Fifth Semester |
credit |
| ACC 202 |
Cost and Management Accounting |
3 |
| ECO 202 |
Macro Economics |
3 |
| ITC 221 |
Computer Graphics |
3 |
| ITC 222 |
JAVA Programming |
3 |
| ITC 223 |
Artificial Intelligence |
3 |
| Sixth Semester |
credit |
| FIN 201 |
Business Finance |
3 |
| MGT 205 |
Operations Management |
3 |
| MKT 2011 |
Principles of Marketing System |
3 |
| ITC 224 |
Client Server Computing |
3 |
| ITC 225 |
Software Engineering |
3 |
| Seventh Semester |
credit |
| LOG 201 |
Decision Making and Critical Thinking |
3 |
| MGT 203 |
Organizational Relations |
3 |
| MGT 202 |
Human Resource Management |
3 |
| ITC 226 |
Management Information System |
3 |
| ITC 227 |
IT Entrepreneurship and Supply Chain Management |
3 |
| ITC 228 |
High Speed Network and Multimedia Networking |
3 |
| Eight Semester |
credit |
| ITC 229 |
Computer Security and Cyber Law |
3 |
| ITC 230 |
Economics of Information and Communication |
3 |
|
Elective I |
3 |
|
Elective II |
3 |
| IM 210 |
Internship: Industrial Attachment Project |
3 |
| Elective Courses |
credit |
| ITC 301 |
System Administration - Win NT |
3 |
| ITC 302 |
Graphics User Interface Programming Using C++ |
3 |
| ITC 303 |
Computer Based Financial Engineering |
3 |
| ITC 304 |
Electronic Reporting and Auditing of Accounting Information |
3 |
| IM 210 |
Internship: Industrial Attachment Project |
3 |