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Diploma in IT Service Management

Graduation Criteria

In order to graduate with a Diploma in IT Service Management, you must satisfy the modular criteria set by the School of Information Technology. Students should be able to do this within three years of enrolment, if they successfully complete five modules, or its equivalent, per semester.

How the Modular Structure Works

Modules at RP fall into three broad categories: as can be seen from the course structure. These consist of Core modules, Elective modules, and Freely Chosen modules. To satisfy the requirements of the Diploma, you must select a certain number of modules out of the range offered in each category. These are summarised in the following table:

Table 3:  Modular Requirements for Graduation in the DSM

Module Category Number of modules required for graduation Total number of modules offered
Core General 12 12
Discipline 16 16

Specialization
Options

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-

Elective - -
Freely Chosen 2  
Total 30  

Core Modules

There are three types of Core modules: General, Discipline-specific and Specialisation-specific modules. General modules aim to ground you in generic skills such as those in cognitive processes, linguistic and communication, cultural, entrepreneurial, and personal development.

Discipline-specific modules focus on developing your knowledge of Information Technology while specialisation-specific modules are designed to deepen your understanding of the specific area within IT Service Management that you have chosen to pursue.

Freely Chosen Modules

Freely chosen modules are offered by schools and centres. Students are free to choose additional modules over and above the required DBA modules.


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