OVERVIEW
Our Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science programme is designed to empower graduate students who are passionate about computer science to develop a deep understanding of the algorithmic foundations of computing and engage in rigorous scientific research.
This PhD programme provides a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of computer science. You will explore cutting-edge topics and acquire advanced knowledge in areas such as algorithms, data structures, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and more. This solid grounding will enable you to tackle complex challenges and drive innovation in the field.
As a PhD student, you will have the opportunity to conduct groundbreaking research and enhance your research skills in computer science or information technology (IT).
School
Computer Science
Intake Month
February, April, June, September & October
Study Options
Full time or part time
Study Programme
3 to 6-year (full time)
4 to 8-year (part time)
Research-focused
Curriculum
2 Modes
Normal and Prior Publication
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
As a doctoral student in computer science, you will embark on a research journey that will deepen your understanding of the field and make significant contributions to knowledge. Our programme is designed to provide you with a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment, allowing you to thrive as a researcher and innovator.
Duration
Full time
3 – 6 years
Part time
4 – 8 years
Note:Â All information is subject to change. Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university.
Key Research Areas
At Taylor’s University, we believe research can help shape the future. Our postgraduate research programmes cover a broad range of topics with the aim to help shape the future in the aspects of society, technology, economy, and environment.
Find out more about our research areas.
Hiring Graduate Students
We offer two entry pathways for this PhD programme, which are normal mode and prior to publication mode. Our PhD by Prior Publication mode provides a unique pathway for you to achieve a Doctoral award based on your existing body of work. We recognise the value of your prior publications and include them as a significant part of your submission for the Doctoral award.
Normal Mode
Pre-requisites:
- A Master’s degree (Level 7, MQF) in the field of Computing or related fields as accepted by the HEP Senate; OR
- A Master’s degree (Level 7, MQF) in non-Computing fields with a minimum of FIVE (5) years of working experience in the field of computing or related fields must undergo appropriate prerequisite courses as determined by the HEP; OR
- A Master’s degree (Level 7, MQF) in non-Computing fields with less than FIVE (5) years of working experience in the field of computing or related fields must undergo appropriate prerequisite courses as determined by the HEP and subject to rigorous internal assessment; OR
- Other qualifications equivalent to a Master’s degree in the field of Computing or related fields recognised by the Government of Malaysia must undergo appropriate prerequisite courses as determined by the HEP.
International Students
- IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 60 (Internet Based Test) (May join IEN preparatory course and achieve the IELTS score) The validity of the IELTS or equivalent is within 2 years from the date of the examination.
Note:Â All information is subject to change. Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university.
Prior Publication Mode
You will need to fulfil one of the below
- Obtain a master’s degree in the field or related fields accepted by the HEP Senate
- Obtain other qualifications equivalent to a master’s degree recognised by the Government of Malaysia
Candidates without a related qualification in the field/s or working experience in the relevant fields must undergo appropriate prerequisite courses determined by the HEP
In addition to the above criteria, those who want to join Doctoral Degree by Retrospective or Prior Publication mode must include the below to the formal application:
- Minimum of 5 publications in alignment with the theme of the specialisation;
- An executive summary of the above publications establishing
- The theme that connects the published works to be submitted (up to 1,000 words);
- Contribution to knowledge in the field of the proposed area of study (up to 1,000 words)
- A list of scholarly published work;
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
For international candidates, evidence of English Language Proficiency as determined by the intake standards approved by the Senate
A Selection Committee must be established to review the formal application for PhD by Retrospective or Prior Publication and recommend to the Senate to obtain approval.
Criteria for published works
- Published work must encompass high-quality journals, monographs, books, research-based chapters in books, electronic publications which have not been used to obtain other awards or deemed a part of those awards.
- The publications must be published within a period not exceeding ten (10) years from the date of submission.
- For the five (5) nominated publications, the candidate must be the principal author with the contributions of others clearly defined.
Note:Â All information is subject to change. Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university.
FUTURE CAREERS
When you’ve successfully completed this Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science programme, you could embark on any of these exciting careers, including:
- Applications Developer
- Database Designer
- E-Business Consultant
- Computer Communications Specialists
- Games Developer
- Games Graphic Designer
- Analyst Programmer
- Client / Server Specialist
- Information Technology Officer