
At Boston International College (BIC), we wholeheartedly embrace project-based learning, a transformative approach that empowers students to apply their acquired theoretical knowledge and skills to real-time practical experiences. In our esteemed BCSIT program, enrolled students are provided with a rich learning environment where they tackle small-scale projects, directly related to each subject, under the guidance of dedicated subject teachers.
Our BCSIT program goes beyond traditional methods by incorporating three comprehensive projects, scheduled for the fourth, sixth, and eighth semesters, carrying 1, 2, and 4 credit hours respectively. These projects aim to immerse students in the development of medium to large scale projects, collaborating within small teams to replicate real-world scenarios. Throughout these projects, students experience every aspect of the development process, including problem specification, requirement extraction, system design, implementation, integration, rigorous testing, and meticulous documentation.
By embracing project-based learning in BCSIT, we equip our students with invaluable hands-on experience, fostering innovation, critical thinking, and teamwork. Join Boston International College today to be part of a dynamic educational journey that empowers you with the skills needed to excel in the ever-evolving world of information technology.
We motivate our students to study research articles published in international journals with higher impact factors in order to be updated about new trends and innovations being developed in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Also, we encourage them to develop their projects with emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (Al) and Machine Learning, Internet of Things (loT), virtual and augmented reality, Robotics and Automation, edge computing, cybersecurity, and so on.
Recent BCSIT student projects
The BIC organizes an ICT Project Exhibition Day every year where students demonstrate their academic projects with in-house staff, faculties and students as well as invited government authorities, and business experts around the county.
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