Kobe Institute of Computing

Kobe Institute of Computing - Graduate School of Information Technology
神戸情報大学院大学
Type Private
Established 2005
President Toshiki Sumitani
Location Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Website www.kic.ac.jp
Entrance to KIC

Kobe Institute of Computing; Graduate School of Information Technology (神戸情報大学院大学 Kōbe jōhō daigakuin daigaku) is a private university in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.

Outline

Kobe Institute of Computing; Graduate School of Information Technology is an IT professional graduate school established in April 2005 aiming to develop people with outstanding specialist capabilities who can play central roles in IT infrastructures. The operating body is Kobe Institute of Computing. It also runs College of Computing.

History

Development of Human Resources

Fields of Study

Course Term / Degree

Address

2-2-7 Kano-cho, Kobe Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan.

About 10 minutes' walk from Sannomiya Station and Shin-Kobe Station.
Located near Kitano-chō, a district of the former residences of early foreign settlers.

Faculty / Education

Unlike traditional graduate schools which are for fostering of researchers, KIC is for training skilled IT professionals. Therefore, about 30% of the faculty are experienced IT professionals.

Lecture System

Considering working students the classes are provided both at weekday night as well as in daytime. Since 2009 KIC has started Saturday classes. KIC has a unique school term system which is called “6-term system”. Each term lasts for 2 months. The curriculum is developed to enable students to have laboratory teaching after lecture, which helps students to enable to practice with knowledge that they get on lectures.

Academic Agreements

Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology(Public University Corporation Tokyo Metropolitan University)

External links

Coordinates: 34°41′56.3″N 135°11′35.6″E / 34.698972°N 135.193222°E / 34.698972; 135.193222

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