Student Learning / Admission Policies Graduate School of Information Science & Technology: Admission Policy

The Master’s Course trains advanced information system engineers who can acquire advanced expertise and technology in information science, develop new information technology, and construct and operate advanced information systems. The Department of Information Systems trains advanced information system engineers with practical problem-solving skills who can construct practical information systems and develop new information and communication technologies using advanced specialized knowledge and technologies in information systems. The Department of Media and Information Sciences trains students to become advanced information engineers with practical problem-solving skills and expertise in advanced specialized knowledge and technologies for intelligence, language, speech, and visual information processing, as well as the generation, processing, storage, and use of information media. The Department of Systems Science trains students to become advanced information engineers with skills in mathematical modeling of large-scale complex systems, analysis and control through simulation, and the ability to develop new theories and methods related to complex real-world systems.

The Doctoral Course trains advanced information system engineers and researchers who can create new information technologies and conduct practical research based on the knowledge and skills cultivated in the master’s course.

To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, the Graduate School of Information Science & Technology is looking for the following students.

Master’s Course

Those who have a strong interest in information science & technology and a desire to contribute to the development of society by enhancing their knowledge and skills.

Those who have basic knowledge and skills in information science & technology, and specialized skills in information systems, information media, robotics, or simulation technology.

Those who can use the above knowledge and skills to propose and develop new theories, technologies, or services related to the science of information.

Doctoral Course

Those who have a strong interest in information science & technology and a desire to contribute to the future development of this field of study.

Those who have a high level of specialized knowledge and skills in information science & technology.

Those who are capable of independently conducting research in the field of information science & technology.

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