Bachelor of Science (Visual Informatics)
Bangi , Malaysia
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Artificial Intelligence | Computer Science | Software Engineering
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
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Program Overview
Program Overview
The Objektif Pendidikan Program (OPP) - Sarjana Sains (Informatik Visual) aims to produce high-quality graduates who can excel in the field of computer science and information technology, particularly in visual informatics.
Program Objectives
The program has three main objectives:
- OPP1: To produce graduates who can unravel computer science and information technology processes, especially in visual informatics, and work effectively in research teams across various fields.
- OPP2: To produce graduates with high skills in multidisciplinary fields who can conduct research using a combination of theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches to solve complex visual informatics problems.
- OPP3: To produce graduates who can integrate their knowledge into broader fields, think critically, creatively, and innovatively, and compete in multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary research.
Program Learning Outcomes
The program has six main learning outcomes:
- HPP1: To master the specific field of study and expand the boundaries of knowledge in that field.
- HPP2: To conceptualize, design, modify, and implement research with academic integrity to generate meaningful new knowledge.
- HPP3: To demonstrate skills in analyzing, synthesizing, evaluating, and applying research planning and implementation professionally in the field of Visual Informatics.
- HPP4: To communicate effectively orally and in writing about research findings.
- HPP5: To contribute new or original knowledge significantly through comprehensive proof in related domains.
- HPP6: To demonstrate effective teamwork and leadership practices with fellow researchers and the general public.
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