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3 Policies of Information Systems Architecture Course

Diploma Policy

  In order to cultivate the human resources described in the philosophy of the AIIT, the Information Systems Architecture Course awards a professional degree to students who have acquired the advanced knowledge, skills, and competencies required to be an information systems architect, been enrolled for the prescribed period, and earned the prescribed credits.

Curriculum Policy

  The Information Systems Architecture Course organizes a systematic educational program that includes lecture and class-based subjects related to the field, case study research-based subjects, and Project-Based-Learning (PBL) subjects, offering advanced classes and outstanding guidance in order to master the advanced knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to be an information systems architect.

Admissions Policy

  In order to cultivate the human resources described in the philosophy of the AIIT, the Information Systems Architecture Course admits students who understand the Professional Degree Program Diploma Policy and Curriculum Policy stipulated by the course, as well as possessing

  1. The ability to logically and systematically organize knowledge learned at university and experience as a working person and the motivation for further study based on this knowledge and experience;
  2. The desire to understand the latest trends in information technology and to use innovation and new business to contribute to and change society;
  3. An understanding of the educational system of the course with a plan for efficient learning and an ability to coordinate with others and provide leadership through project exercises.

Various selection methods are used to select such students in an appropriate manner.

Also please see the Admissions policy of the Institute.

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