MASTER’S PROGRAM IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Program name:

  • Vietnamese: Công nghệ thông tin
  • English: Information Technology

Degree level: Master’s
Program code: 48.02.01
Duration: 2 years
Mode of study: Full-time
Total credits: 60 credits
Degree awarded: Master of Information Technology


General Objectives

Program General Goals

  • To train high-quality human resources in Information Technology with advanced scientific and technological knowledge, meeting the development needs of the IT and Communications field
  • To equip students with foundational knowledge for scientific research, creating a pathway toward doctoral studies

Program Specific Goals

Graduates are expected to possess the following knowledge, skills, and qualities:

  • Systematic and logical thinking
  • Ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations
  • Capability to solve specialized problems in Information Technology
  • Basic research orientation skills
  • English proficiency at B1 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference (or equivalent)

Program Learning Outcomes

Disciplinary Knowledge and Reasoning

Graduates acquire in-depth knowledge and professional reasoning in Information Technology, particularly in areas such as:

  • Enterprise Information Systems Development
  • High-Performance Computing
  • Network Security and System Safety
  • Data Mining
  • Software Development
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cloud Computing

Personal and Professional Skills

Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:

  • Identify and solve problems in a rigorous and scientific manner
  • Analyze, design, and implement algorithms and industrial applications
  • Continuously update specialized knowledge and adapt to emerging IT technologies, supporting lifelong learning
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills (reading, writing, and presenting in both Vietnamese and English)

Interpersonal Skills and Attributes

Graduates will:

  • Collaborate effectively in scientific research teams
  • Adapt to highly competitive working environments
  • Demonstrate professional leadership in solving diverse real-world problems
  • Exhibit leadership and organizational capabilities in project implementation

Professional Practice Competencies

Graduates are capable of:

  • Performing research roles in R&D departments within the IT sector
  • Teaching and conducting research in IT at universities and colleges, with the ability to pursue doctoral studies
  • Developing and evaluating IT-related projects
  • Identifying and solving domain-specific problems, and proposing valuable innovations