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Faculty of Information Technology
The Faculty of Information Technology was established on February 11, 1995 at VNU’s College of Science and was re-established on September 9, 2004. Inheriting and continuing the tradition of the branch of Computer Science at the Faculty of Mathematics - Engineering - Informatics (1960-1989) and the Institute of Informatics and Electronics at the former University of Hanoi (1990-1995), the Faculty of Information Technology is a leading IT faculty in the whole country and gradually establishes its position in the region and continent.
Currently, the Faculty of Information Technology is structured with five departments, one research laboratory and an Information Technology practical training department with a total of more than 50 faculty members and supporting staff; a number of postgraduate students also work as teaching assistants. The faculty also has includes 7 computer laboratories with more than 200 computers. Every year, about 350 undergraduate students, 150 master students and 10 Ph.D. students are admitted to the faculty.
Faculty 52 (28 with Ph.D. degree and 10 full/associate professors)
Students
Full-time undergraduate programs 1070
Standard programs 760
Honors programs 175
International standard program 135
International standard program 135
Part-time undergraduate programs 900
Master and Ph.D. programs 350
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Department of Computer Science
- Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms
- Artificial Intelligence
- Natural Language Processing
Department of Information Systems
- Databases
- Cryptography and Information Security
- Data Mining
Department of Software Engineering
- Software Verification
- Software Architectures
- Embedded Software
Department of Computer Networking
- Network Security
- Wireless Network
- Network Performance Assessment
- Multimedia Communication
Department of Mathematical Methodology for Technology
- Discrete Mathematics
- Mathematical Methodology for Technology
Human – Machine Interaction Laboratory
- Embodied Conversational Agents
- Virtual Reality
- Image Processing and Computer Graphics
- Natural Language Processing for Human Machine Interaction
