Master’s Program in Information Technology
The Master’s program in Information Technology is designed to enhance and advance scientific and technological knowledge in alignment with the development needs of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. The program aims to equip learners with updated and in-depth expertise, enabling them to quickly identify and scientifically solve domain-specific problems.
The program also strengthens interdisciplinary knowledge between Information Technology and related fields, fostering the ability to apply advanced knowledge in researching emerging technologies and addressing real-world challenges. Graduates are expected to develop independent working capabilities, creative thinking, and flexibility in solving complex problems in computing and IT. The program also serves as a foundation for pursuing doctoral studies.
Program Information
- Program Type: Full-time
- Duration: 2 years
- Mode of Delivery: On-campus learning combined with online learning technologies, covering general knowledge, foundational courses, and specialized courses.
The program is structured into two orientations:
Research-Oriented Track
This track provides advanced knowledge in Information Technology and appropriate research methodologies, enabling learners to:
- Conduct independent research and develop scientific arguments and theories
- Formulate research ideas, explore, and experiment with new knowledge
- Work in roles such as researchers, lecturers, consultants, or policy planners in IT-related fields
- Continue to doctoral-level studies in Information Technology
Application-Oriented Track
This track focuses on enhancing professional knowledge and practical skills, enabling learners to:
- Work independently and creatively in professional environments
- Design products and apply research outcomes in practice
- Identify, organize, and execute complex tasks in professional activities
- Effectively apply specialized IT knowledge to real-world organizational contexts
Career Opportunities
Upon graduation, learners are capable of:
- Working in enterprises in positions such as CTO, CIO, CEO, Senior Engineer, etc.
- Conducting research in Research and Development (R&D) departments
- Planning, organizing, managing, and operating IT projects in organizations and enterprises
- Performing advanced research tasks in specialized R&D units
- Teaching at universities specializing in Information Technology
- Pursuing further studies at the doctoral level
Program Contents
- Learning Outcomes of the Master’s Program in Information Technology
- Curriculum of the Master’s Program in Information Technology