Information Technology Department
The Information Technology (IT) department was founded in year 1387. IT department is a committed and vibrant teaching and research center with its focus strongly on educating best possible IT expert to the Afghan community. We prepare students by offering internationally collaborated and standard curriculum in areas of enterprise computing, distributed computing, information systems, web-based application and mobile application development. Our students has access to specially designed labs to enhance student learning and facilitate industry collaboration. Since its foundation, our faculty has graduated more than 100 students in five terms and currently 191 students are busy in completing their bachelor program. Our faculty members has got their master degrees from the internationally recognized universities, such as Brighton University (UK) and Technical University of Berlin (DE) and are currently conducting research in fields of distributed computing, E-Governance and cyber security.
Vision:
Information technology has revolutionized the world. The Information Technology (IT) department is on the leading edge of this revolution and we believe in developing a community that confidently navigates this fascinating new world of information and technology, ultimately becoming a role model for other institutions.
Mission:
The Department of Information Technology (IT) supports the mission of the Kabul Polytechnic University by providing a high quality undergraduate education to students.
The mission of the IT Department is to provide a learning-centered environment that enables students, faculty, and staff to achieve their goals and to empower our students to compete on a global level for careers in government, industry, secondary education, and acceptance to graduate school.
The Department provides programs in information systems. The curricula are rich with opportunities for students to develop a sound understanding of fundamentals as well as specialized theories, practices, and ethics that enhance their learning.
Goals:
· Provide excellent programs in Information Technology and Computer Information systems.
· Prepare graduates for careers enabling them to compete on a global level in government, industry, secondary education, and graduate school acceptance.
· Engage in research and other scholarly activities that enhance, promote, and support degree programs, instructional activities, and intellectual and professional growth of students and faculty.
· Contribute to the body of knowledge in Information Technology and Computer Information systems.
· Provide an environment that promotes collegiality, collaboration, and the joy of learning.
Why IT department?
· We focus on applying engineering practices, business principles and modern IT technologies to identify, analyze and solve problems within an organization and ease the workflow inside an organization.
· We focus on data management to enable efficient and secure storage, retrieval and usage of critical data.
· We focus on training students to develop useful applications for an organization, so that the organization benefits from the state-of-art technologies to expand its business.
· We also train our students in business management and E-Commerce areas. It enables them to use state-of-art technologies as a tool for solving challenging business problem and achieve business goal in order to compete with other companies in the market.
The IT Curriculum focuses on the following areas:
Information Technology Fundamentals
Information Assurance and Security
Information Management
Human Computer Interaction
Integrative Programming and Technologies
Math and Statistics for IT
Networking
Programming Fundamentals
Platform Technologies
Systems Administration and Maintenance
System Integration & Architecture
Social and Professional Issues
Web Systems and Technologies
Mobile Application Development
Staff of IT department:
Name
Qualification
Ahmad Jawed ‘Rasuli’
Master of Computer Science, Brighton University, UK
Ashraf Ali ‘Tanin’
Master of Computer Science, TU Berlin, DE
Ahmad Nawid Mustafazada
Master of Computer Science, TU Berlin, DE
Sohail ‘Mukhtar’
Master of Computer Science, TU Berlin, DE
Freshta ‘Hanif’
Master of Computer Science, Kabul University, AF
Zia ‘Sana’
Master of Computer Science, TU Berlin, DE
Arezo ‘Mohammadi’
Master of Computer Science, Kabul University, AF
Zohra ‘Zekeria’
Master of Computer Science, TU Berlin, DE
Mohibullah ‘Amin Wardak’
Master of Computer Science, TU Berlin, DE
Hekmatullah ‘Sajid’
Master Student of Computer Science, TU Berlin, D
Information Systems Department , List of Subjects for 8 Semesters
First Semester:
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Number of Credit |
CE101 |
Introduction to Programming |
4 |
CE103 |
Computer Fundamental |
3 |
CE102 |
Computer Skills |
3 |
CO101 |
Islamic Culture-1 |
1 |
CO102 |
Modern History-1 |
1 |
EL101 |
English 1 General |
2 |
EL102 |
Calculus - I |
3 |
|
Elective-1 |
1 |
Total Number of Credit for the First Semester |
18 |
|
Elective 1: IPS (CE104) Communication Skills (CE105)
|
Second Semester:
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Number of Credit |
CE201 |
Introduction to Programming 2 |
4 |
CE202 |
Discreet Mathematics |
3 |
CO201 |
Islamic Culture-2 |
1 |
CO202 |
Modern History of Afghanistan |
1 |
EL201 |
General English 2 |
2 |
EL202 |
Calculus – II |
3 |
CE205 |
Fundamental of Information System |
3 |
Total Number of Credit for the Second Semester |
17 |
Third Semester:
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Credit Number |
CE305 |
System Analysis and Design |
3 |
CE301 |
Object Oriented Programming |
3 |
CE212 |
Fundamental of Web Design |
3 |
CO301 |
Islamic culture-3 |
1 |
CE302 |
Network Fundamental |
3 |
EL301 |
Technical English |
2 |
EL302 |
Probability and statistic |
3 |
Total Number of Credit for the Third Semester |
18 |
Fourth Semester:
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Credit Number |
CE401 |
Data Structure and Algorithm |
3 |
CE408 |
IT Project Management |
3 |
CE402 |
Computer Networks |
3 |
CE407 |
Fundamental of Database |
3 |
CE404 |
Web Development |
3 |
CO401 |
Islamic Culture -4 |
1 |
EL401 |
Academic Writing |
2 |
Total Number of Credit for the Fourth Semester |
18 |
Fifth Semester:
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Credit Number |
CE507 |
Web Development 2 |
3 |
CE506 |
System Administration and Maintenance |
3 |
CE502 |
Java Programming |
3 |
CE526 |
Database 2 |
3 |
CE503 |
Educational Practice |
2 |
CE501 |
Operating System Concept |
3 |
CO501 |
Islamic Culture-5 |
1 |
|
Elective - 2 |
3 |
Total Number of Credit for the Fifth Semester |
21 |
|
Elective 2: Software Engineering Enterprise Architecture Recommender System |
Sixth Semester:
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Credit Number |
CE606 |
Distributed Web |
3 |
CE609 |
HCI |
3 |
CE612 |
Data Warehouse |
3 |
CE603 |
Information Security Management |
3 |
CE601 |
Productive Practice |
2 |
CO601 |
Islamic Culture 6 |
1 |
CE617 |
Cloud Computing |
3 |
Total Number of Credit for the Sixth Semester |
18 |
Seventh Semester:
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Credit Number |
CE701 |
Research Methodology |
2 |
CE702 |
Mobile Application Development |
3 |
CE704 |
Application Security |
3 |
CE713 |
Advance Database Management system |
3 |
CO701 |
Islamic Culture |
1 |
CE712 |
IS Strategy, Management & Acquisition |
3 |
CE723 |
Diploma Project Guide |
1 |
CE706 |
Design Pattern |
3 |
Total Number of Credit for the Seventh Semester |
19 |
Eighth Semester:
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Credit Number |
CE801 |
Diploma Project |
12 |
CE802 |
Advance Mobile Application Development |
3 |
CO801 |
Islamic Culture 8 |
1 |
|
Optional |
2 |
Total Number of Credit for the Eighth Semester |
18 |
|
Elective 3: Distributed Database e-Commerce Big Data |