Introduction |
The Master’s Program in Computer Science and Information Engineering is an extension of the undergraduate education, emphasizing specialization and expertise. Therefore, the program inherits the department’s educational objectives, focusing on cultivating outstanding professionals in the field of computer science and information engineering who meet the needs of the industry.
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Educational Objectives |
To cultivate outstanding professionals in the field of computer science and information engineering who meet the needs of the industry.
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Professional Skills |
- Understand international standards and development trends in information engineering technologies, formulate project plans, and lead teams in research and development.
- Analyze and solve problems in information systems, and prepare technical reports and documentation.
- Communicate and coordinate effectively with professionals from different disciplines to adapt to diverse fields of development.
- Engage in global collaboration and autonomous learning to meet future career development needs.
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Core Competencies |
According to the educational objectives, graduates of the master’s program will possess the following core competencies:
- Professional knowledge and the ability to write academic theses.
- Innovative thinking and independent research capability.
- The ability to plan and execute specialized research projects.
- Teamwork and lifelong learning abilities.
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Thesis Defense Requirement |
Graduate students must first submit their research results to an academic journal or conference recognized by the department and obtain an official letter of acceptance before applying for the degree thesis defense.
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