Applied Information Engineering
Fostering leading professionals in information and communication technologies.
Mission
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Training experts in practical applications of information and computing technologies to support the future information society.
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Developing globally competitive talent through an industry-aligned curriculum focused on future needs and practical skills.
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Fostering individuals with expertise in information and computing technology, combined with entrepreneurial skills, to apply them in real-world settings.
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Training experts in practical applications of information and computing technologies to support the future information society.
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Developing globally competitive talent through an industry-aligned curriculum focused on future needs and practical skills.
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Fostering individuals with expertise in information and computing technology, combined with entrepreneurial skills, to apply them in real-world settings.
Major Overview
In recent decades, information technology has become integral to every leading business and service. The Applied Information Engineering program provides students with a strong foundation for various roles in the IT industry. The curriculum covers essential programming skills, computer systems knowledge, and problem-solving abilities. Students learn to write code to solve problems, from simple applications to advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and data science. They also gain the ability to design information flow in programs to ensure compatibility with computer systems. Many courses involve team projects, where students work together to tackle complex problems by breaking them into smaller tasks. With these skills, graduates are prepared to become key experts in planning, design, and development—core functions within information technology. The curriculum stays aligned with current industry trends, ensuring students are always prepared to tackle real-world challenges.
Courses Offered
Year | 1st semester | 2nd semester |
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1 | NTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION PROGRAMMING | INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY,
INFORMATION PROGRAMMING |
2 | DISCRETE STRUCTURES, ADVANCED INFORMATION PROGRAMMING, BUSINESS IT |
APPLIED DATA STRUCTURE, INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS, WEB PROGRAMMING |
3 | GAME DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION, BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, APPLIED ALGORITHMS, NATURAL LANGUAGE INFORMATION ANALYSIS, APPLIED MOBILE PROGRAMMING |
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, INFORMATION SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, ADVANCED DATA ANALYTICS, UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, LEAN STARTUP PROJECT |
4 | APPLIED INFORMATION CAPSTONE DESIGN, VISUAL INFORMATION ANALYSIS, OPEN SOURCE SW APPLICATION |
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION,
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY, |
※ There may be changes in the course names listed above.
Career Paths After Graduation
Information and computing technology has become deeply integrated into every aspect of our lives and society. As a result, graduates with a degree in Applied Information Engineering have opportunities to pursue careers in a wide range of fields. Beyond the information technology sector, graduates can find employment in IT service companies like Kakao, Naver, Google, and Facebook, as well as domestic system development companies, all of which are actively seeking individuals who can combine technical expertise with practical management skills. This demand is also growing in industries such as banking, public corporations, government agencies, and research institutes.