The Diploma of Associate Engineering (DAE) in Computer Information Technology is a three-year technical education program designed to provide students with essential knowledge and practical skills in computer systems, information technology, and digital applications. The program covers key areas such as computer hardware, software development, networking, database management, web technologies, information systems, and cybersecurity. Through a combination of theoretical learning and hands-on practical training, students gain the technical expertise required to work effectively in modern IT environments.
The curriculum is structured to meet the growing demands of the technology industry by emphasizing problem-solving, technical competence, and professional development. Students gain practical experience through laboratory work, projects, workshops, and industrial exposure, preparing them for careers in IT support, networking, software applications, system administration, and digital services. Graduates of the program may also pursue higher education and professional certifications in computer science, information technology, and related engineering disciplines.