Gain Research Skills in

Information Technology

With Texila American University Guyana

Online PhD program

Our PhD in Information Technology is a research-based degree that equips you to reach the higher echelons of authority in the challenging IT industry. The research scholar can explore a number of leadership positions in major IT organizations, research cells, educational institutions, consulting companies and more.

Duration:
3 Years
Eligibility

Masters in Information Technology or Computer Science or relevant stream

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Advantages of Information Technology

Technology Driven Learning

Learn anytime from any place with the help of our robust Learning Management System (LMS). Experience the joy of classroom learning virtually.

Student Centered

Dedicated student coordinators work with students on every step throughout the course. They would be guiding students on faculty interactions, projects and more.

Student Diversity

Join 1000+ students from all over the world who have enrolled in Doctoral and Ph.D. programs with us.

Recognized

The PhD in Information Technology degree from TAU, Guyana, is recognized by the Higher Education Authority, Guyana and approved by Health Professions council of Guyana

Illustrious Alumni Base

Our alumni are employed in World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations (UN), NGOs, Ministries of various countries and more

Resources

Students have access to additional resources – Digital library for references, eJournals for research publications and eConference

Benefits

  • Specially designed for working professionals
  • Flexible learning program
  • Strong alumni base
  • Trusted by professionals from 60+ countries
  • Flexible payment option available

Learning

  • Discuss major categories, techniques, and processes of doing research in computer science.
  • Design the use of major experimental methods of computer science research.
  • Implement a small research project in a specific area of computer science.
  • Present and report on research in acceptable manner for the computer science research community.

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