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January 22nd, 2016, 07:54 AM
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Information Technology Ph.D
Hello sir I am planning to do Ph.D in Information Technology so please provide me overview of this program.
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January 22nd, 2016, 07:55 AM
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Re: Information Technology Ph.D
Information Technologies (IT) does frontier research on the economic, business and organizational implications of digital technologies. About the program Doctoral programs in IT cover a number of specialties which are related to organizational leadership, global economics or international business. Entrants to these programs usually hold master's degrees in fields such as computer science, engineering or mathematics. Prerequisites: Bachelors or master's degree in information technology or related discipline, qualifying exam Program Specializations: Information security Information systems Software engineering Other Requirements: Qualifying exams, comprehensive exam, dissertation Doctoral Degree in Information Technology The Ph.D. program generally requires students to have a strong background in calculus, statistics, probability, discrete structure, linear algebra and differential equations. The strongest applicants have a master's degree and an understanding of economics, statistics and programming. Applicants must have programming experience and knowledge of various languages, hardware systems and architectures. Possible courses may include: IT research methods Dynamic and nonlinear programming Queuing models Parallel computation Data compression Architectures and algorithms of signal processing Salary Info Graduates of information technology doctorate programs usually pursue careers as academians, high-level corporate researchers or technology specialists. The mean annual wages for computer science professors were $80,000 in USA. |
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