Department of Computer and Information Science

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Department of Computer and Information Science

Training competent personnel who can understand and use essence of the information technology

Features of the Department

Acquiring programming skills properly

To develop your personality in our increasingly diversified information society, it is necessary to acquire practical skills as well as knowledge. It is important to understand the structures of information systems including networks and how they relate to society and also have the ability to use and change a system. To archive this, experience is more important than any other factor.

In the Department of Computer and Information Science, the curriculum centers on programming lectures and experiments and offers six mandatory subjects and three electives across four terms. Students learn the subjects from the beginning of the first year. Through the curriculum, the students will master practical abilities as well as logical thinking to become experts who can imagine behaviors of complicated information systems.

Systematically acquiring expertise in information technology through belonging to a course

The education and research of the Department of Computer and Information Science consists of three fields: "System Software and Network", "Media Technology", and "Mathematical Sciences." In the latter half of the first year, the students learn special subjects in all the courses to know the features of each course. In the latter half of the second year, each student joins one of the courses, mainly learns special subjects in the course, and takes another two courses and some electives as related subjects. In the latter half of the third year, the student joins a laboratory related to their course and acquires advanced theories and skills through "Project Laboratory on Information Science". In the fourth year, the students tackle their graduation work using the specialist knowledge they have accumulated and gained.

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