Diploma in Information Management System(DIMS)

Objective :
  • Develop proficiency to design solutions, implement, deploy, install and configure networks
  • Exploration of the technical and interactive human aspects of computing and computing applications
  • To acquaint in office technologies and Internet applications
     Develop proficiency in authoring both standard and web based applications
Duration:  24 months
 
Designed for:  pre-service candidates (plus 2) from higher secondary schools with competence at the following levels: Pure Mathematics and English.
 
Learning Areas:
In addition to three-months of individual system development (Client Project) DIMS provide the following learning areas/modules that are divided into four semesters (a semester consists of three months):
  • Introduction to Information Technology
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Effective Communication
  • Programming Fundamentals
  • Database Design
  • Desktop Publication and Multimedia Essentials
  • Computer Networks
  • System Analysis & Design
  • Web Programming
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • System Analysis and Design
  • Database Programming
  • Software Technology
  • Information Securities and Services
  • Project Management
  • Client Project (3 months)

        Cisco Networking

  • CCNA –1 (Networking basic)
  • CCNA –2 (Routers & Routing Basic)
  • CCNA –3 (Switch Networking)
  • CCNA –4 (WAN Technology)

Learning Outcome:

Upon the successful completion of the course, the trainees will be able to:
 
  • design effective application or program for a given problem
  • list, describe and illustrate the steps in development life cycle (design)
  • will have good foundation in networking (designing/implementing/configuring etc)
  • will have hands-on experience with interactivity tools and designing methods technology
  • will have good knowledge on hardware maintenance and trouble shooting
  • set-up Servers and configure the services like DHCP, DNS, SMTP, POP & Print Server.
  • will be able to manage and maintain the computers and users