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Doctor of Philosophy (Computer Science)

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International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW)

Doctor of Philosophy (Computer Science)

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International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW)

Doctor of Philosophy (Computer Science)

Qualification
Doctoral Degree (PhD)
Duration
3 years
Intake
FebFebJunJunSepSep
English Requirement
Not Required
Offer Letter
Free
Class Type
Physical
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The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Computer Science at the International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW) is a comprehensive research program aimed at cultivating scholarly graduates who demonstrate exceptional critical analysis skills and possess the necessary qualifications to excel in various roles such as researchers, academics, consultants, specialists, entrepreneurs, and top-level managers. This program focuses on nurturing individuals with profound expertise and advanced research abilities in the field of computer science. By pursuing this program, students will acquire the essential knowledge and skills to conduct groundbreaking research, contribute to the advancement of academia, provide expert consultation, pursue entrepreneurial ventures, and assume leadership positions. The PhD in Computer Science program at IUMW empowers graduates to make significant contributions to the field while excelling in diverse professional pathways.

Phase 1

  • Coursework (Two core courses)
    • Research Process and Academic Writing
    • Research Design and Methodology

The Colloquium 
Allows students to gain public speaking experience, learn about student research from fields within and outside their academic discipline, and experience judging methods used by professional panels for national and international meetings.

Phase 2

  • Proposal Defence
    • Each student must submit the first three chapters of his or her thesis for internal assessment. They must then present and defend their PhD research proposal. The student is only allowed to continue with the research to Phase 3 on the passing of the defence of their proposal.

Phase 3

  • Data Collection and Thesis Preparation
    • The student proceeds to his/her data collection, data analysis and thesis writing

The Work Completion Seminar 
Serves as a moderation process to assess whether the work done by the candidate is sufficient for the PhD degree. The candidate must pass this before their thesis is allowed to proceed to Viva Voce.

Phase 4

  • Viva Voce
    • After submitting the thesis, the students is required to attend a Viva Voce to defend his/her thesis
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