Department of Information Systems
Introduction:
Department of Information Systems provides research and training in areas related to Information systems including development of integrated systems (hardware and software), human-machine interaction, image processing, information system application, and database ...
Its aim is to develop an advanced program in information systems, which is compatitive, efficiently structural and highly related to industry. We also plan to build up an academic team with high quality, enthusiastim, and ability to conduct advanced research.
Our research topics fall in the areas of safe and secure information systems, image processing, robotics, geographic information systems.
Our programs:
- Bachelor of Engineering in Information Technology (IT) – full time study
- Bachelor of Engineering in Information Technology (IT) – part-time study
- Master ofScience in IT
- PhD in Information Systems.
Courses:
Bachelor of Engineering in Information Technology (IT) – full time study
1, Databases
2, Algorithm Analysis and Design
3, System analysis and design
4, Image processing
5, Web programing
6, Object-oriented analysis and design
7, Information system Assurance and Safety
8, Database Design
9, Information systems management
10 IT project management
11 Distributed databases
12. Basic programming
- Bachelor of Engineering in Information Technology (IT) – part-time study
1, Database
2, Programming Fundamentals
3, System analysis and design
4, Image processing
5, Web programing
6, Object-oriented analysis and design
7, Information system Assurance and Safety
8, ASP.NET
9, Information systems management
10, IT project management
11, Distributed databases
Master of Science in IT
1, Algorithm Analysis and Design
2, Theory of distributed systems
3, Fuzzy logic and approximate inference
4, Image processing
5, Information systems management
6, Modeling and simulation techniques
Doctor of Philosophy
1, Algorithms and applications.
2, Machine Learning
Typical results
- 50 graduated students of ‘Bachelor of Engineering in IT’ and 50 Masters of Science in IT per year.