The Department of Information and Communication Engineering was established with the purpose of fostering excellent professional engineers with adaptability and creativity who can play a pivotal role in realizing the information society of the 21st century. The department strives to produce professionals with global competence, along with practical skills and creative problem-solving abilities, good character and ethics, and the ability to communicate well with others, who can serve the community as local leaders. The Department of Information and Communication Engineering offers advanced courses and multiple major fields of study (IoT, design-oriented RF convergence, artificial intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicles, game software) to produce information and communication engineering and technology experts with the skills required in the industrial field.
The Department of Information and Communication Engineering covers a broad range of industries such as the mobile content industry, digital media and system-on-chip (SoC) industry, and new IT industry. After completing the common foundational modules, students move on to study wireless communication, software and digital content, digital information and signal processing, and analog and RF in the upper-level courses.
In the final year, students have an opportunity to apply theories in the mobile content industry, digital media and SoC industry, or new IT industry through Capstone Design.
Graduates from the department may work for large corporations, broadcasting companies, public corporations, research institutes, government offices, information security-related companies, Internet portal companies, game development and distribution companies, mobile content development companies, mobile and satellite communication companies, and telecommunication-related software and hardware companies, or further their studies in graduate school.