Program Description

The Information Technology (IT) program description includes the following sections: General Introduction (objectives, learning outcomes, job opportunities after graduation), Curriculum Framework (general, foundational, and specialized knowledge blocks, specialized internship, graduation thesis), Course Summary, and Assessment Methods.

Main sections of the description:
Training Objectives:

The Information Technology (IT) program aims to train IT graduates with strong political qualities, professional ethics, high responsibility, and good health; with in-depth knowledge and proficient professional skills; with creative, self-learning, and research capabilities to continuously improve their skills; with an entrepreneurial spirit and international integration; contributing high-quality human resources to the IT sector and modern agriculture.

Learning Outcomes: Graduates possess professional competence, soft skills, foreign language proficiency, and the ability to solve practical problems.
Course Structure: General Knowledge, Fundamental Knowledge of the Major, Specialized Knowledge, Internship & Graduation Project/Thesis.
Course Summary: Information for each course: name, number of credits, objectives, content, teaching methods, assessment.

Training Methods and Forms: Theoretical learning, practical work, seminars, project work.

Program Description.