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The Computer and Information Science Ph.D. program equips students to conduct autonomous research that drives progress in computer science and information technology. Centered on doctoral thesis work, the curriculum includes specialized courses and seminars to ensure the dissertation meets rigorous academic standards. A key requirement is that the research should be suitable for publication in reputable journals and presentation at global conferences. The program offers four specialized concentrations: Artificial Intelligence and Applications, focusing on systems demonstrating intelligent capabilities; Computer and Network Systems, encompassing programming, operating systems, and network architectures; Information Systems, targeting organizational performance enhancement through information technology; and Software Systems, emphasizing software development methodologies.
This doctoral program trains scholars to conduct original research that pushes boundaries in computing and information science. Candidates collaborate closely with leading faculty, acquiring theoretical knowledge, methodological expertise, and experimental techniques to address complex technological challenges. The flexible program accommodates both full-time and part-time students with evening classes, while many participants serve as teaching assistants for 20 weekly hours. Most students receive financial support for up to four years post-master's degree.
Pursue the highest academic qualification in artificial intelligence to become an educator, researcher, or innovator. The curriculum explores the fundamental principles of intelligent systems while encouraging students to conceptualize future advancements in this transformative field.