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Pioneer the Future with Data and Creativity!
The Faculty of Informatics employs a collaborative learning approach to information services and information society design, predicated on our philosophy of integrating humanities and engineering from the perspectives of technology (Computer Science), data and services (Behavior Informatics), and society and people (Socio-Information Studies). This equips graduates with a diverse range of skills to lead the advanced information society of the future.
Academics Departments
We have three departments:
Computer Science, Behavior Informatics, and Socio-Information Studies.
Computer Sciences
This program offers a comprehensive curriculum in information science that evolves with the latest trends in IT, allowing our graduates to be a part of a variety of fields.
Behavior Informatics
This program provides an education on the tools and knowledge needed for using information and communication technologies to understand human behavior with information systems, and develops leadership skills for the next generation of the information society.
Socio-Information Studies
This program offers a unique blend of Informatics courses drawing from diverse disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. With our three specialized institutes, students have the flexibility to explore a broad range of subjects.
Admission How to Apply
Faculty of Informatics entrance examination and admission policy.
Key points for entrance exams Admission Overview
