School of Computer Engineering & Applied Mathematics
Fostering professionals with holistic personalities suitable for the knowledge and information society.
- Acquire fundamental theories and core technologies in the computer field and develop creative communication skills to apply new technologies to new problems.
- Nurturing human resources who can contribute to the development of society by cultivating creative communication skills.
- Preparing human resources with the ability to meet the needs of the changing and evolving IT convergence industry era of software, multimedia, IoT, machine learning, etc.
- Enabling talents who can lead the 4th industrial era with mathematical thinking and deductive reasoning, which are the foundation of modern science and technology.
Information SecurityGo to
homepage
- Tel.
- 82-31-610-4820
- Fax.
- 82-31-610-4826
- Loc.
- Room 303, In-hag Bldg.
- yeseul@hknu.ac.kr
- Introduction
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The Information Security major teaches basic technologies (computers, networks, and programming) and the skills required in various areas of information security (e.g. information systems, security management, and hacking/response on information networks) to produce system managers, system developers, security experts, and security accident analysts.
Before graduation, students can be certified as data processing engineers, data security engineers, CCNAs, OCAs, network managers, Linux masters, security controllers, or digital forensic experts.
Graduates are employed as software developers, big data experts, web engineers, software system design analysts, server engineers, information security experts, network managers, database experts, applied software engineers, systems engineers, embedded systems engineers, mobile content developers, or public servants specializing in information processing.
- Educational Goals
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- Build the practical skills of information security professionals based on their expertise in computer science technology and information security majors.
- Produce interdisciplinary competence to challenge the requirements of computer security arising from various academic fields.
- Nurture communication and global citizenship skills to cope with the globalization of the information security field.