Bachelor of Science (Hons)

In Computing and Information Technology (Top-Up)

About the Programme

BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Technology degree provides graduates with an excellent foundation in the key areas of modern computing whilst also offering the facility to follow more specialised routes.

Programme
Modules

The module aims to equip you with the advanced skills to design, build and manage appropriate databases and knowledge systems in the active field of database systems and data management. Typical topics include theory of databases; query planning and optimization; transaction processing and concurrency control; maintenance of data integrity, availability and security; data warehousing and OLAP; semantic knowledge structures (OWL, SPARQL).

Intelligent systems are advanced computer systems that use artificial intelligence (AI) to perceive and respond to the world around them. The aim of intelligent systems is to automate intelligent behaviours that traditionally only human beings have been able to perform. Intelligent systems can take many forms, such as autonomous vacuum cleaners, robot delivery drones and personalised suggestions on web sites. They can fill many roles in society such as factory automation, medical care, education, recognition, and transportation. This module provides you with an understanding of intelligent system theory and concepts and an awareness of the issues involved in creating intelligent systems. You will also have the opportunity to develop intelligent systems.

This module will develop an understanding of the risk and threats that may affect IT systems and electronic business through analysing the threats, vulnerability of systems and through selecting appropriate countermeasures to prevent such risks for impacting the confidentiality, integrity and availability (CIA) of data and systems. The module will enable you to use tools and techniques to analyse those risks and evaluate their consequences. You will learn how to apply countermeasures to eliminate those risks and reduce the consequences should an incident occur.

This module builds on High Performance Computing and Database modules to provide understanding and knowledge of the essential concepts, theories and practices of Big Data. This will include Distributed System, latest advances and techniques in processing and managing big data.

This module will start by looking at the Professional issues related to working in the Computing and IT industry. You will consider professional conduct and the social, legal and ethical implications related to the profession – in-line with BCS guidelines. In the first semester you will also start to consider the subject of your final year project. Following discussions with staff members you will produce a project proposal document and start a literature review on your chosen topic. You will be assigned a project supervisor who will meet with you at regular intervals to provide you with feedback on your work as it progresses. In your second semester you will continue to work individually on the main part of your final year project with regular meetings with your supervisor. This supervisor plus another member of staff will assess your project.

Course Details

Study Mode & Duration

Full-time 8 months (Face-to-face)

Part-time 12 months (Face-to-face)

Intakes

January

Programme Duration

Full-time:
19 January 2026 to 13 September 2026

Part-time:
19 January 2026 to 10 January 2027

September

Programme Duration

Full-time:
21 September 2026 – 21 May 2027

Part-time:
21 September 2026 – 24 September 2027

Average Teacher-Student Ratio

1:80 (Classroom-based lecture)*
1:40 (Workgroup session)

*Classification based on Classrooms A01 and A02, which can be combined to accommodate up to 80 students. 

Registration

1 month prior to intake date

Assessment

100% coursework

Graduation Requirement

• Must pass all modules.
• Must achieve an overall attendance of 90% (International Student) and 75% (Local Student).

Career Opportunities

Graduates may choose to pursue a future (but not limited to) in these departments/industries:
Software Engineer
Web Developer
Systems Analyst
IT Consultant
Network Administrator

Entry requirement

International Students / Local students
Age:
Minimum 18 years old
 

Academic Minimum Entry Requirement

  • EAIM Diploma Business Information Management and Advanced Diploma Business Information Management or equivalent

  • Relevant local Polytechnic Diploma

  • Relevant Diploma holders from other foreign educational institutions or equivalent

  • An equivalent academic qualification from a recognized higher learning institution will be considered on a case-by-case basis, subjected to final approval by the university.

English Language Minimum Entry Requirement

 IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
 

Application Procedure
Interested applicants can contact us through any of the following methods:

  • Email: enquiries@eaim.edu.sg
  • Call: (65) 6252 5500

Course Fees

International Students S$
Tuition Fee

18,421.00

Admin Fee
1,199.00
Application Fee
588.60
Total Course Fee

20,208.60

Local Students (Full-time) S$
Tuition Fee

18,421.00

Admin Fee
1,199.00
Application Fee
163.50
Total Course Fee

19,783.50

Local Students (Part-time) S$
Tuition Fee

18,421.00

Admin Fee
1,199.00
Application Fee
163.50
Total Course Fee

19,783.50

  • The Application Fee is a one-time payment and is non-refundable.
  • The Adminstration Fee includes STP fee (for International students only), FPS Insurance, medical insurance, etc.
  • Prices are effective from 23 January 2026. 
  • All prices are inclusive of prevailing Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 9%.
  • Start of class is subjected to minimum class size of 10 achieved.
  • Other miscellaneous fees may apply. Click here to view a sample of EAIM standard PEI-Student Contract and Miscellaneous Fees.

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