MS Program-Full-Time

MS Program - Full-Time

-Deepen information management knowledge and skills.
-Assess information technology issues.
-Make globalized information policy decisions.

 

Course Plan

Course Title

Course ID

Last 5 digits

Terms / Credits

Course label type

Fall

Spring

Required credits of the program

Thesis

00041

 

6

 

Reading in Business Ethics for Managers

00292

 

2

 

Advanced Information Management

16910

3

  

Advanced Database Management

07939

3

 

PGC

Seminar on Information Management

16654

1

 EMI

Elective credits of the program

General Topics on Electronic Commerce

09290

3

  

Special Topics on Internet Marketing

23666

3

  

Financial Technology and Marketing

35555

 

3

 

Research Methodology

01799

 

3

 

Introduction to the Internet of Things

31357

3

  

Special Tops on Electronic Procurement and Logistic

23668

 

2

 

Information System Project Management

11799

3

  

Big Data Mining

24501

3

 

PGC

Machine Learning

13027

3

 

PGC

Artificial Intelligence

01016

 

3

PGC

Deep Learning and its Applications

32134

 

3

WEB/ PGC

Software Engineering

03024

 

3

 

User Experience Design

33856

 

3

 

Agile Software Development

32133

3

 

PGC

Data Security

04623

3

  

Special Topics on Service Science

20229

 

3

 

Knowledge Management

10849

3

  

Decision Analysis

24103

 

3

WEB

Industry Practices in Artificial Intelligence

32135

 

3

PGC

Global Logistics and Supply Chain

35551

 

3

EMI

Graduation Requirements

  1. If a student in the graduate program has not passed the high-intermediate level of the GEPT before enrolling in the program (the equivalent of a level B2 on the CEFR or a grade of 785 on TOEIC), they must make arrangements to take the GEPT or one of the other tests before the end of their first year. If the student does not meet the standards above, they must take the test once more before graduating (academic transcripts will not include whether or not the student met the required standard), and then upload their test results to the Management System for Student Certifications in order to graduate.
  2. Students in the graduate program must also pass the programming test. Students who fail the test must enroll in makeup modules related to programming design before their thesis oral defense, and pass these modules before they can graduate.
  3. Students who did not take the System Analysis and Design Course in their undergraduate years must choose to read one of the following modules: System Analysis and Design (undergraduate module), Software Programming, or Agile Software Development.

File download: Curriculum – Master Program, 113 Academic Year