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Information Science
Program Objectives
Information ScienceThe Master's Program of Information Science was designed to produce highly professional engineers and independent researchers who are experts in their computer technology specialization area.

Students accepted to the program are expected to become well versed in advanced technologies-both in terms of hardware and software, theoretical and practical-such as information networks, communication networks, and system and control technologies.

Students are also encouraged to explore new areas and problems that continue to block progress in the pursuit of next generation solutions.

Curriculum Overview

In order to realize the above-mentioned goals, this program provides education and research opportunities that will create expertise in the following diverse areas: computer systems and architecture, fundamental technologies for hardware and software, multimedia communication, telecommunication and communication networks, mobile communication technologies, processing, recognition and interface techniques for images and speech, next-generation multimedia database systems, better human interface technologies, interaction techniques based on psychology and cognitive science, machine learning that imitates human brain processing, intelligent information processing, and system and control techniques for modeling, planning, designing and controlling systems.

In addition, this program provides practical opportunities for product development and application and the promotion of next-generation research work for the development of information science in every respect.

Finally, the program includes considerable opportunities for students to acquire hands-on experience in the above areas through lectures and laboratory work, as well high level problem solving training through up-to-date research activities, all under the supervision of a number of highly-experienced faculty members.


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