Training Programs
Levels and Specializations
Currently, the Faculty offers three majors: Information Technology, Computer Networks and Data Communication, and Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.
Information Technology Major
Computer Networks and Data Communication Major: Includes two specializations: Computer Networks and Communication
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Major
* Training Objectives
General Objective:
The Information Technology (IT) training program aims to produce IT graduates with strong political qualities, professional ethics, high responsibility, and good health; with in-depth knowledge and solid skills to undertake related jobs in the IT field; and with the ability to self-learn and conduct research to continuously improve their skills.
Specific Objectives:
After graduating from the Information Technology program, students will:
Objective 1: Be able to undertake specialized IT-related jobs in public agencies, organizations, and businesses both domestically and internationally.
Objective 2: Be able to update their professional skills with new technologies and techniques to meet the changing demands of their jobs.
Objective 3: Always foster a lifelong learning motivation, possess a passion for their profession, and be dynamic and creative in their professional work.
* Actions
The Faculty actively enhances the capacity of its faculty, develops and improves training programs, teaching content, and practical exercises to suit societal needs and the continuous development of IT globally.
With a team of capable, enthusiastic, and responsible faculty members, the Faculty of Information Technology is committed to providing a high-value environment in terms of knowledge, skills, and character for its students.
* Career Opportunities
Graduates from the IT department have diverse job opportunities, such as working in IT companies and corporations as programmers, software testers, website designers and developers, bridge engineers with foreign businesses, etc. They can also take on positions in agencies, organizations, and banks (outside the IT field) such as network and data communication system administration and security specialists, website technical and content managers, data analysts and processors, and digital marketing specialists (via websites, social media, etc.).








