Curriculum

Curriculum Policy of Information Systems Science Major

Information systems supported by computer hardware and software such as the internet, mobile devices, and ebooks are an advanced technology that is indispensable for our everyday life—from telecommunications to medical care, finance, environmental conservation, entertainment, and art. Information systems are also essential in solving global problems. The purpose of this major is to foster individuals who will be well versed in such diverse information technologies and can create infinite values in the future society.

Master's Degree Program

This program offers three specialized courses, namely mathematical informatics systems, information processing systems, and communication & control systems. The curriculum is designed to enable students to acquire knowledge and skills in an extensive range of information engineering fields, ranging from mathematical models of information, computer networks, artificial intelligence, robotics, and photonics, providing the students with integrated learning without being bound by narrow fields.

Doctoral Degree Program

This program will foster researchers who can aim for original research based on the three fields of mathematical informatics systems, information processing systems, and communication & control systems with a flexible mind capable of integrating different fields, strive to develop new information technologies for the future, and return the results to society.