Special topic
To connect academic learning with real-world experience and strengthen students' practical skills, we offer a "Special Topics" course spanning three consecutive semesters in the undergraduate program—covering the junior year (first and second semesters) and the first semester of the senior year. This course includes:
- Creative Projects: Proposed by our department’s faculty, with each group consisting of approximately six students.
- Competition Projects: Faculty-proposed projects with no restrictions on group size, designed to prepare teams to represent our department in various external competitions.
- Industry-Academia Collaboration Projects: Jointly developed by faculty members leading industry-academia programs and partnering organizations, with no limit on group size. These projects require a formal contract between our university or department and the affiliated information service center.
The course emphasizes the integration of academic knowledge with practical application, fostering students’ independent thinking, problem-solving skills, teamwork, and communication abilities. Through this approach, we aim to cultivate skilled information management professionals capable of applying IT solutions to tackle complex business challenges.
- Project Match System: A system for students to form teams, where teachers provide project topics and facilitate the matching of students with projects.
- Application for Changing Project Group: Due to mismatched interests or other insurmountable challenges, students may apply to change groups after an assessment.
- Graduation Project Exhibition: An exhibition held in December of the senior year (first semester) to publicly showcase project works to external companies and students from other schools.
- Outstanding Graduation Works: A collection and regular display of outstanding works from previous years.
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