The students of The School of Computing and information Technology (SCIT) exhibit a lot of potential as future leaders of the computing industry and are only limited by their imagination and challenged by their motivation to use the knowledge which they obtain while passing through the gates of SCIT.
Here at SCIT are taught to go beyond what is taught in class and explore, as technology is always changing, t...
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Research is a large focus of any University that sets it apart from other levels of education and being the School of Computing, there is no exception to this. SCIT prides itself in being research oriented not only on the staff level but also in the student level.
Every year, final year student are required to tackle a problem either in the society, academia or otherwise. With the use of all the knowledge th...
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When the students of SCIT are NOT running from class to class, or trying to help other members of the UTech family to get connected to the wireless network, or pulling apart a laptop for repair and cleaning or even just plain ol' studying, they can get away from the stresses of academia and other things become a socialite. The students run clubs on campus, which typically are held weekly on Thursdays between 3 - 5pm.
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Greetings! It is with pleasure that I welcome you to the web site of the School of Computing and Information Technology (SCIT) at The University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) – Jamaica's National University.
Our school has its roots in the department of computer studies that dates back to the mid 1970’s as one of the first units in the College of Arts, Science, and Technology (CAST). We started as the Computer Centre in 1976 and later became a department in 1986. When UTech got its charter in 1995, the department was officially formed as the School o...
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The School of Computing is looking for student writers to add content to the website, please contact Rushane Jones, the School Website Coordinator, if you are interested.
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