ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM
Program Code: 7480107
The Artificial Intelligence program is developed in alignment with program-level quality accreditation standards set by the Ministry of Education and Training. It aims to educate high-quality human resources to meet the demands of digital transformation and the rapid advancement of intelligent technologies.
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1. Program Overview |
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The Artificial Intelligence (AI) program is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in mathematics, computer science, data processing, knowledge representation, and the development of intelligent systems. In addition to professional knowledge, students are provided with essential understanding of social sciences, law, and professional ethics. The program follows an application-oriented and career-focused approach, enabling students to develop competencies in designing, developing, and deploying AI systems that address the needs of businesses and society. Upon graduation, students will be capable of analyzing, processing, and evaluating data; developing machine learning and deep learning models; building modern AI applications; working independently or collaboratively in teams; and continuously learning and adapting to the rapid advancement of digital technologies. |
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2. Curriculum Structure |
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The program requires the completion of 153 credits (excluding Physical Education and National Defense & Security Education) and is organized into four knowledge blocks:
The program is structured into two educational stages:
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3. Course List |
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3.1. General Education Courses Compulsory Courses
Elective Courses
3.2. Fundamental Discipline Courses Compulsory Courses
Elective Courses
3.3. Specialized Courses Compulsory Courses
Elective Courses
3.4. Advanced Professional Courses (Engineer Program) Compulsory Courses
Elective Courses
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4. Admission Information |
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Applicants must possess a high school diploma (or equivalent qualification) and satisfy the admission requirements established by the University. The program also recognizes prior learning outcomes for graduates of relevant college programs, students pursuing a second major, and holders of a previous bachelor's degree, in accordance with the University's academic regulations. |
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5. Program Duration and Credit Requirements |
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The standard duration of the program is 3.5 years. Students are required to accumulate 153 credits (excluding Physical Education and National Defense & Security Education) to complete the curriculum. Students who complete Stage 1 will be awarded the Bachelor's Degree in Artificial Intelligence. Those who successfully complete the advanced professional stage will be awarded the Engineer Degree in Artificial Intelligence. |
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6. Career Opportunities |
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Graduates of the Artificial Intelligence program may pursue a wide range of professional careers, including:
The program also provides a solid foundation for pursuing postgraduate studies in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Data Science, Information Technology, and related disciplines. |
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7. Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) |
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PLO1 (C3 – Bachelor; C3 – Engineer) Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, natural sciences, social sciences, and information technology to the field of Artificial Intelligence. PLO2 (C4 – Bachelor; C5 – Engineer) Analyze and integrate disciplinary, specialized, and practical knowledge to identify appropriate solutions for Artificial Intelligence problems. PLO3 (P3 – Bachelor; P4 – Engineer) Demonstrate professional skills, including systems thinking, in solving Artificial Intelligence-related problems. PLO4 (P3 – Bachelor; P3 – Engineer) Demonstrate self-learning, research, and knowledge discovery skills in the field of Artificial Intelligence. PLO5 (A3 – Bachelor; A3 – Engineer) Adhere to professional ethics and social responsibility in the development and application of Artificial Intelligence systems. PLO6 (P3 – Bachelor; P3 – Engineer) Demonstrate effective teamwork, collaboration, and organizational skills. PLO7 (P4 – Bachelor; P4 – Engineer) Communicate effectively and utilize foreign language skills in professional environments. PLO8 (R4 – Bachelor; R4 – Engineer) Analyze societal contexts and industry needs to develop Artificial Intelligence solutions that address real-world challenges. PLO9
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