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Computer technology is employed across diverse media formats such as audio, graphics, animated content, visual analytics, gaming, and computer vision.
The Computer Science PhD curriculum emphasizes practical research, preparing students for advanced roles in both corporate and academic settings. It offers four specialization areas: Digital Media, Information Science, Networks and IT Security, and Software Design.
This PhD initiative aims to cultivate computer science professionals with comprehensive IT knowledge complemented by management and interpersonal abilities. Program alumni will possess not only specialized technical proficiency but also the capacity for collaborative work across disciplines, addressing challenges that demand both technical and non-technical approaches.
Unlike conventional computer science programs, this curriculum balances hands-on research with professional competency development. While preparing students for academic careers, it primarily targets industrial research and software development roles. The program aligns with the university's commitment to career-focused, high-caliber professional training by emphasizing industry-relevant skills.
PhD candidates gain experience in teamwork, leadership development, and enhancing their verbal and written communication abilities.