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Open Institute Of Technology: New African Students Computer Science Intake Opens

African professionals looking to boost their careers in software development, AI, cybersecurity, or data science can now apply for OPIT’s January 2026 BSc in Computer Science intake

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Published: December 18, 2025
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Professor Francesco Profumo (Rector of OPIT), OPIT students, and Riccardo Ocleppo
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Msida – The EU-accredited online institution responds to the growing demand for AI, Cybersecurity, and Data Science skills by providing flexible learning opportunities for students from around the world.

Responding to Africa’s Growing Demand for Digital Skills

Throughout African markets, businesses in the banking, energy, telecom, logistics, IT services, and public administration sectors are stepping up their hunt for specialists in AI, data science, software development, and cybersecurity.

“The future of work demands educational institutions that combine rigorous European academic standards with the flexibility professionals require,” said Professor Francesco Profumo, Rector of OPIT and former Italian Minister of Education.

OPIT’s EU accreditation assures that its BSc in Computer Science provides a globally recognised degree, which is a significant benefit for African professionals seeking career advancement or transitioning into high-growth sectors driven by artificial intelligence and digital transformation.

A Flexible and High-Quality Pathway for Working Professionals

OPIT’s BSc in Computer Science is designed to provide students with a solid technical foundation in:

  • Software Development
  • AI and Machine Learning
  • Data Science and Analytics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Cloud Computing and Emerging Technologies

The program’s competency-based learning model enables students to progress and manage their studies with demanding jobs and family commitments.

Courses incorporate hands-on projects and real-world scenarios to guarantee that graduates are job-ready.

OPIT’s international faculty brings experience from major institutions and corporations such as Amazon, MIT, Microsoft, McKinsey, and Morgan Stanley, ensuring that academic excellence meets market requirements.

Student Voices: African Professionals Advancing Without Pausing Their Careers

First-hand experiences from current African students show OPIT’s role in supporting career progression while maintaining work-life balance.

“OPIT’s learning model, with optional live sessions and expertly curated asynchronous study materials, allows you to fit a high-quality accredited program into an already demanding work schedule,” said Charles Watson Ndethi Kibaki, OPIT student.

“OPIT challenged me to think strategically, not just as a technical expert, but as someone who can influence high-level organizational decision-making,” said Obiora Awogu, OPIT student.

These experiences represent a bigger trend across the African continent: professionals are consciously pursuing programs that combine global academic standards with instant applicability to the industry.

Applications Now Open

African professionals looking to boost their careers in software development, AI, cybersecurity, or data science can now apply for OPIT’s January 2026 BSc in Computer Science intake.

The Open Institute of Technology, OPIT, a fully online and EU-accredited higher education institution that specialises in technology disciplines, is now accepting applications for its mid-January 2026 intake for the BSc in Computer Science, reinforcing its commitment to meeting Africa’s growing demand for advanced digital skills.

In the last few years, OPIT has seen an increase in the number of applicants from Nigeria, Cameroon, South Africa, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Kenya who have enrolled at OPIT.

African students now represent 20% of OPIT’s international student base, reflecting the continent’s accelerating interest in practical, industry-aligned tech education.

OPIT – Open Institute of Technology, a fully online and EU-accredited higher education institution that specialises in technology disciplines, is now accepting applications for its mid-January 2026 intake for the BSc in Computer Science, reinforcing its commitment to meeting Africa’s growing demand for advanced digital skills.

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