General Information
Since the Fall semester of the 2012-2013 academic year, a Master's program in Software Engineering has been offered, and starting from the Fall semester of the 2013-2014 academic year, a Ph.D. program has also been available. The aim of the program is to cultivate specialized software engineers in their respective fields. The graduates of the Master's program in Software Engineering are expected to:
Comprehend the fundamental concepts and techniques of software engineering (through courses, conferences, and seminars they attend),
Analyze user requirements and develop appropriate solutions,
Reach a consensus on issues like time, cost, and usability, which are often points of contention, as determined by the user,
Design appropriate solutions by integrating ethical, social, legal, and economic concerns when applying engineering approaches,
Understand and apply existing theories, models, and techniques that form the basis for software design, development, implementation, and verification,
Work effectively in a software development environment, take on leadership roles when necessary, and communicate well with users, demonstrating project management skills,
Follow and apply advancements in relevant fields.
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