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Information and Communication Technology - Networks and Programming

Educational Resources

Laboratories and Infrastructure

At the Guebuza Institute, we understand that training in Information and Communication Technology must be essentially practical. Therefore, we provide modern laboratories and technological resources that simulate real IT environments.

Networks Laboratory

Equipped with switches, routers, servers, racks, structured cabling systems, tools for network testing and certification, and security devices such as firewalls.

Programming Laboratory

High-performance computers with the main IDEs and frameworks, diversified operating systems, and development environments for web, mobile, and desktop applications.

Operating Systems Laboratory

Environment with various operating systems (Windows Server, Linux, Unix), virtualization platforms, and tools for server management and administration.

Information Security Laboratory

Equipment for penetration testing, vulnerability analysis, cryptography, monitoring and intrusion detection tools, and environments for cybersecurity practice.

Our Professors

Faculty

Our faculty is composed of IT professionals with extensive market and academic experience, dedicated to providing practical training aligned with the real needs of the technology market.

Eng. João Matsinhe

Eng. João Matsinhe

Course Coordinator
Network Architecture, Information Security

Computer Engineer with a Master's in Networks, CISCO CCNP certified, and 12 years of experience in large telecommunications companies.

Eng. Carla Machava

Eng. Carla Machava

Titular Professor
Web Development, Object-Oriented Programming

Software Engineer with specialization in Full Stack Development, experience as a senior developer in national and international companies.

Eng. Carlos Sitoe

Eng. Carlos Sitoe

Titular Professor
Operating Systems, Server Administration

IT Infrastructure Specialist with Microsoft and Linux certifications, 10 years of experience as a systems administrator in companies in the financial sector.

Tech. Ana Mabjaia

Tech. Ana Mabjaia

Assistant Professor
Mobile Development, Databases

Mobile Development Specialist focusing on Android and iOS, experience in startups and developing applications for large companies.

Admission

Enrollment Process

Learn how to enter the Information and Communication Technology course at the Guebuza Institute and begin your journey towards a successful career in IT.

1

Requirements

  • Secondary education completion certificate or equivalent
  • Valid identity document
  • Approval in the admission exam (Mathematics and Logic)
  • Basic computer knowledge
2

Registration

  • Fill out the registration form online or in person
  • Pay the registration fee (2,500 MZN)
  • Submit necessary documentation
  • Registration period: October 15 to January 15
3

Selection

  • Admission exam: February
  • Practical technological aptitude test: first half of March
  • Results announcement: second half of March
  • Number of vacancies: 60 (two classes of 30 students)
4

Enrollment

  • Enrollment period: last week of March
  • Payment of the first tuition
  • Signing of the educational services provision contract
  • Start of classes: first week of April
Professional Qualification

Training in Information and Communication Technology

The technical course in Information and Communication Technology at the Industrial and Computing Institute Armando Emílio Guebuza prepares skilled professionals to work in the implementation, configuration, and maintenance of computer networks and development of systems and applications.

With a practical curriculum aligned with the demands of the Mozambican and international technology market, our students develop skills in networks, programming, operating systems, databases, and information security, preparing them for the challenges of the digital world.

Duration

3 years (6 semesters)

Degree

Information and Communication Technology Technician

Coordination

Eng. João Matsinhe

Information Technology Students
95%
Employability
300+
Graduates
Professional Career

Areas of Work for the IT Technician

The professional trained in Information and Communication Technology at the Guebuza Institute will be able to work in various sectors, ensuring the implementation and proper functioning of technological infrastructures and solution development.

Computer Networks

Implementation, configuration, and maintenance of network infrastructures, structured cabling, equipment configuration, and connectivity management.

Opportunities:
  • Network Technician
  • Network Administrator
  • Infrastructure Specialist
  • Technical Support Level 2/3

Software Development

Development of systems, web applications, mobile applications, API integration, maintenance, and enhancement of existing software.

Opportunities:
  • Full Stack Developer
  • Front-end Programmer
  • Back-end Programmer
  • Mobile Developer

Database

Implementation, configuration, and administration of databases, data modeling, queries, and performance optimization.

Opportunities:
  • Database Administrator
  • SQL Developer
  • Data Analyst
  • Data Support Technician

Operating Systems

Administration of Windows and Linux servers, virtualization, implementation of network services, maintenance, and system monitoring.

Opportunities:
  • Systems Administrator
  • Support Analyst
  • Virtualization Specialist
  • Server Administrator

Information Security

Implementation of security policies, threat monitoring and prevention, cryptography, firewall, and data protection systems.

Opportunities:
  • Security Analyst
  • Cybersecurity Technician
  • Firewall Specialist
  • Vulnerability Analyst

Technical Support

Solving hardware, software, network, and system problems, fault diagnosis, equipment configuration, and user support.

Opportunities:
  • Support Technician
  • Help Desk Analyst
  • Maintenance Specialist
  • IT Consultant

Talk to our professional advisors to learn more about career opportunities.

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Study Plan

Curricular Structure

Our curricular structure follows the standards of the National Authority for Professional Education (ANEP) of Mozambique, with qualification modules in generic and vocational competencies.

Generic Competency Modules

# Module Code UC Code Module Title Credits Hours
01 MO HG013001 UC HG013001 Relate socially effectively 2 20
02 MO HG013002 UC HG013002 Prepare for employment 2 20
03 MO HG023001 UC HG023001 Use language in social, personal, and professional situations 2 20
04 MO HG023002 UC HG023002 Communicate work-related information in English 2 20
05 MO HG023003 UC HG023003 Read and respond to written materials in English 2 20
06 MO HG023004 UC HG023004 Produce written materials in English 2 20

Vocational Competency Modules

# Module Code UC Code Module Title Credits Hours
07 MO EI014001 UC EI014001 Identify and select electrical materials 5 50
08 MO EI014002 UC EI014002 Measure electrical quantities 5 50
09 MO EI014003 UC EI014003 Interpret electrical schemes and diagrams 4 40
10 MO EI014004 UC EI014004 Install and maintain residential electrical circuits 4 40
11 MO EI014005 UC EI014005 Install electrical protection systems 4 40
12 MO EI014006 UC EI014006 Use electrical tools 4 40
13 MO EI024001 UC EI024001 Analyze electrical circuits 4 40
14 MO EI024002 UC EI024002 Install basic renewable energy systems 4 40

Summary - Industrial Electricity

1st Year
52 Credits
520 Hours
Course Total: 52 Credits | 520 Hours

Generic Competency Modules

# Module Code UC Code Module Title Credits Hours
01 MO HG033001 UC HG033001 Communicate effectively with colleagues and clients 2 20
02 MO HG033002 UC HG033002 Search, coordinate, and process information 2 20
03 MO HG033003 UC HG033003 Manage your professional development 2 20
04 MO HG033004 UC HG033004 Work effectively in a team 2 20
05 MO HG043001 UC HG043001 Promote health and safety in the workplace 2 20

Vocational Competency Modules

# Module Code UC Code Module Title Credits Hours
06 MO SI015001 UC SI015001 Information and Communication Technology Fundamentals 4 40
07 MO SI015002 UC SI015002 Computer Architecture 4 40
08 MO SI015003 UC SI015003 Operating Systems - Fundamentals 4 40
09 MO SI015004 UC SI015004 Computer Networks Fundamentals 4 40
10 MO SI015005 UC SI015005 Structured Cabling 4 40
11 MO SI015006 UC SI015006 Information Security - Basic Concepts 4 40
12 MO SI015007 UC SI015007 Hardware Installation and Configuration 4 40
13 MO SI015008 UC SI015008 Network Connectivity Technologies 4 40
14 MO SI025001 UC SI025001 Windows Systems Administration 4 40
15 MO SI025002 UC SI025002 Linux Systems Administration 4 40
16 MO SI025003 UC SI025003 Basic Routing and Switching 4 40
17 MO SI025004 UC SI025004 Basic Network Services 4 40
18 MO SI025005 UC SI025005 Computer Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 40
19 MO SI025006 UC SI025006 Programming Fundamentals 4 40
20 MO SI025007 UC SI025007 User Service and Support 4 40
21 MO SI025008 UC SI025008 Technical Documentation in IT 4 40

Summary - IT Support Technician

2nd Year
70 Credits
700 Hours
Course Total: 70 Credits | 700 Hours

Generic Competency Modules

# Module Code UC Code Module Title Credits Hours
01 MO HG043002 UC HG043002 Implement environmentally sustainable practices 2 20
02 MO HG043003 UC HG043003 Maintain quality of products and services 2 20
03 MO HG053001 UC HG053001 Apply problem-solving techniques 2 20
04 MO HG053002 UC HG053002 Use mathematical fundamentals in problem-solving 2 20
05 MO HG053003 UC HG053003 Apply research methods at work 2 20

Vocational Competency Modules

# Module Code UC Code Module Title Credits Hours
06 MO RD016001 UC RD016001 Advanced Routing and Switching 6 60
07 MO RD016002 UC RD016002 Windows Server Systems Administration 6 60
08 MO RD016003 UC RD016003 Advanced Linux Systems Administration 6 60
09 MO RD016004 UC RD016004 Advanced Network Services 6 60
10 MO RD016005 UC RD016005 Network Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 60
11 MO RD016006 UC RD016006 Virtualization and Cloud Computing 6 60
12 MO RD016007 UC RD016007 Network Security 6 60
13 MO RD016008 UC RD016008 Wireless Networks 6 60
14 MO RD026001 UC RD026001 Network Design and Implementation 6 60
15 MO RD026002 UC RD026002 Enterprise Network Administration 6 60
16 MO RD026003 UC RD026003 Emerging Network Technologies 6 60
17 MO RD026004 UC RD026004 IT Infrastructure Management 6 60
18 MO RD026005 UC RD026005 Advanced Network Security 9 90
19 MO RD026006 UC RD026006 Final Project - Computer Networks 10 100
20 MO RD026007 UC RD026007 Supervised Internship - Computer Networks 20 200

Summary - Networks Specialization

3rd Year
127 Credits
1270 Hours
Course Total: 127 Credits | 1270 Hours

Generic Competency Modules

# Module Code UC Code Module Title Credits Hours
01 MO HG043002 UC HG043002 Implement environmentally sustainable practices 2 20
02 MO HG043003 UC HG043003 Maintain quality of products and services 2 20
03 MO HG053001 UC HG053001 Apply problem-solving techniques 2 20
04 MO HG053002 UC HG053002 Use mathematical fundamentals in problem-solving 2 20
05 MO HG053003 UC HG053003 Apply research methods at work 2 20

Vocational Competency Modules

# Module Code UC Code Module Title Credits Hours
06 MO PR016001 UC PR016001 Programming Logic 6 60
07 MO PR016002 UC PR016002 Algorithms and Data Structures 6 60
08 MO PR016003 UC PR016003 Web Development Fundamentals 6 60
09 MO PR016004 UC PR016004 Database Fundamentals 6 60
10 MO PR016005 UC PR016005 Object-Oriented Programming - Basic Concepts 6 60
11 MO PR016006 UC PR016006 User Interface Development 6 60
12 MO PR016007 UC PR016007 Software Engineering - Fundamentals 6 60
13 MO PR016008 UC PR016008 Programming Language I (Java) 6 60
14 MO PR026001 UC PR026001 Object-Oriented Programming - Advanced 6 60
15 MO PR026002 UC PR026002 Front-end Web Development 6 60
16 MO PR026003 UC PR026003 Back-end Web Development 6 60
17 MO PR026004 UC PR026004 Advanced Database 6 60
18 MO PR026005 UC PR026005 Programming Language II (PHP) 9 90
19 MO PR026006 UC PR026006 Final Project - Systems Programming 10 100
20 MO PR026007 UC PR026007 Supervised Internship - Systems Programming 20 200

Summary - Programming Specialization

3rd Year
127 Credits
1270 Hours
Course Total: 127 Credits | 1270 Hours

The program follows the guidelines of the National Authority for Professional Education (ANEP) of Mozambique and may undergo changes according to curricular updates.

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