Nile University - Academic Programs

Academic Programs

School of Communication and Information Technology

  • Bachelor of Science
    • Computer Engineering
    • Electronics & Communications Engineering
  • Master of Communication & Information Technology
    • Software Engineering (MSCIT-SWE)
    • Wireless Technologies track (MSCIT-WiTech)
    • Information Security track (MSCIT-IS)
    • General track (MSCIT)
  • Master of Microelectronics System Design (MSD)

Graduate School of Management of Technology

  • Ph. D. in Management of Technology (PhD-MOT)
  • Master of Management of Technology (MOT)

School of Business Administration

  • Bachelor of Business Administration
  • Executive Master of Business Administration (MBA)

School of Engineering & Applied Sciences

  • Bachelor of Science
    • Industrial & Service Engineering & Management
  • Master of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
  • Master of Construction Engineering & Management (CEM)
  • Nano Science & Technology (NST)

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