Course Overview
The Master of Computer Engineering gives students advanced knowledge in computer systems, software technologies, and research methods. The program combines classroom learning with laboratory research, technical projects, and thesis work. Students gain experience with current tools and technologies used in software development, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and data analysis.
Graduate students have opportunities to work with faculty members on research projects and industry-based activities. This experience helps students build technical skills, research ability, leadership, and project management experience. Graduates are prepared for careers as computer engineers, software architects, AI engineers, cybersecurity specialists, cloud engineers, research scientists, data engineers, and university researchers. Many graduates continue to doctoral study or take technical and research positions in global technology companies, government organizations, and research institutes. The degree is well recognized for students seeking advanced technical education and international career opportunities.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a recognized bachelor's degree in computer engineering, computer science, software engineering, information technology, or a related field. Required documents usually include academic transcripts, degree certificates, a passport copy, a statement of purpose, recommendation letters, a research plan if required, and proof of financial support for the student visa.
Catholic Kwandong University offers scholarships for international graduate students based on academic performance, admission results, language ability, and research potential. Tuition fee reductions are available for eligible students. Applications are completed through the university's graduate admission system, followed by document review and admission evaluation.
Part Time Work Details
International students holding a D-2 visa may work part-time after approval from the university and the Korean Immigration Service. Students are generally allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during official university vacations, subject to visa regulations and satisfactory academic progress.
Language Requirement