Bachelor of Digital Technology (Honours)
(N/0688/6/0004)10/31 (MQA/PA18306)
A hands-on digital technology programme focused on real-world application, industry experience, and professional practice, producing graduates ready for the workplace. This 3-year programme adopts a 2u1i structure, with two years of university study followed by one year in industry. The third year is delivered through Work-Based Learning (WBL), allowing students to gain hands-on industry experience. Students may specialise in Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, or Data Centre. It is ideal for individuals who value adaptability and continuous learning, and who aim to build long-term careers in areas such as digital infrastructure, cloud computing, cybersecurity, automation, and data-related fields.
The Bachelor of Digital Technology (Honours) is co-designed with industry partners to ensure its curriculum remains relevant to current technologies and workplace practices. Industry professionals contribute to curriculum development, project supervision, and student assessment. Courses integrate industry-based projects, real case studies, and practical tools, while students receive guidance from both academic lecturers and industry mentors. This close collaboration ensures graduates are well-prepared to meet industry expectations from day one.
PROGRAMME EDUCATION OBJECTIVES
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
 1. Graduates who demonstrate technical competence, leadership skills or entrepreneurial qualities within their organizations
2. Graduates who demonstrate professionalism and a commitment to continuous professional development
3. Graduates who are employed in technology or related professions, or are pursuing advanced studies.
CAREER PROSPECTS
- Apply the knowledge of digital technology fundamentals to broadly defined procedures, processes, systems and methodologies in the field of study.
- Propose and employ current tools and techniques to resolve broadly defined problems.
- Demonstrate deep investigative and significant thinking abilities to solve broadly defined problems in the field of study.
- Communicate effectively and flexibly in oral and written language for social, academic and professional purposes.
- Illustrate the understanding of sustainability issues related to the society and the subsequent responsibilities to the broadly defined technology practices.
- Acknowledge the requirement of professional establishment and to employ independent continuing learning in specialist technology.
- Illustrate consciousness of management and technopreneurship routine in real perspective.
- Illustrate ethical awareness and professionalism.
- Illustrate leadership character, mentoring and work efficiently in diverse teams.
INDUSTRIAL ADVISORS
MR. GOH KHENG WEE (ISAAC)
General Manager, Data Centre Architecture and Delivery, TM
MR. MOHD HAFEEZ BIN NAZRI
General Manager, Head of Network Analytics, TM
MR. NOOR HESYAMUDDIN BIN AHMAD
Assistant General manager, IT Infrastructure, Strategy and Architecture, Group IT and Digital, TM
TS. SOO CHERN TIEN
Head of IT Service Strategy and Orchestration, IT as a Cervice (ITaaS), Group IT and Digital, TM
INDUSTRIAL MENTORS
DR. AHMAD KAMIL BIN ABDUL HAMID
Assistant General Manager, Network and Geomatics Data Engineering, TM
MR. IRWAN BIN ABDUL MALIK
Assistant IT Intra and Cloud Management Services, TM
MS. SITI ZARINA KATJERI
Assistant General Manager, Data Centre Client Solution, TM
EXTERNAL EXAMINERS
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR TS. DR. ROSTAM AFFENDI BIN HAMZAH
Dean, Faculty of Electronics and Computer Technology, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR TS. DR. MUNAISYAH ABDULLAH
Deputy Director, Centre of Innovative Digital Education & Emerging Tech (CIDEX), Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL)