The University of Computer Studies, Yangon (UCSY) (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်ကွန်ပျူတာတက္ကသိုလ် [jàɰ̃ɡòʊɰ̃ kʊ̀ɰ̃pjùtà tɛʔkəθò]), located in the outskirts of Yangon in Hlawga, is the leading IT and computer science university of Myanmar.[1] The university, administered by the Ministry of Education, offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in computer science and technology. The language of instruction at UCSY is English. Along with the University of Computer Studies, Mandalay, UCSY is one of two premier universities specializing in computer studies, and also one of the most selective universities in the country.
ရန်ကုန်ကွန်ပျူတာတက္ကသိုလ် | |
Other name | ICST |
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Motto | မြန်မှန်တွက်ချက် တိုင်းပြည်တွက် |
Type | Public |
Established | 1988 |
Accreditation | MOST |
Academic affiliations | SOI Asia |
Rector | Mie Mie Khin |
Location | , Myanmar |
Campus | Suburban |
Colors | Turquoise |
Website | www |
Many of the country's middle and upper level personnel in government and industry are graduates of UCSY.[2]
History
editUCSY's origins trace back to the founding of the Universities' Computer Center (UCC) in 1971 at the Hlaing Campus of Yangon University. Equipped with ICL ICL 1902S and with the help of distinguished visiting professors from US, UK and Europe, UCC provided computer education and training to university and government employees.[3] In 1973, it began offering a master's degree program (MSc in Computer Science), and a graduate diploma program (Diploma in Automated Computing) in cooperation with the Mathematics Department of Yangon University.[4] The center added DEC PDP-11/70 mini-computers in 1983, and personal computers in 1990. In 1986, the center added B.C.Sc. (Bachelor of Computer Science) and B.C.Tech. (Bachelor of Computer Technology) degree programs.[3]
In March 1988, the Institute of Computer Science and Technology (ICST) was established, and began offering bachelor's degree programs in Computer Science. In 1993, it started an internationally accepted International Diploma in Computer Studies (IDCS) program with the help of UK's the National Computing Centre (NCC). On 1 January 1997, the university's control was transferred from the Ministry of Education to the Ministry Science and Technology.[3] On 1 July 1998, it was renamed the University of Computer Studies, Yangon.[4] A graduate school with master's and PhD degree programs was established in May 2001.[2]
Programs
editUCSY offers five-year bachelor's and two-year master's degree programs in computer science and computer technology. The school also offers a two-year post-graduate diploma and a three-year Ph.D. program in computer science and information technology.[4] The school's language of instruction is English.
Program | Bachelor's | Master's | Doctorate |
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Computer Science | B.C.Sc. (Knowledge Engineering) B.C.Sc. (Software Engineering) |
M.C.Sc. (Knowledge Engineering) M.C.Sc. (Software Engineering) |
Ph.D. |
Computer Technology | B.C.Tech. (Embedded Systems) B.C.Tech. (Computer Communication and Networks) |
M.C.Tech. (Embedded Systems) M.C.Tech (Computer Communication and Networks) |
Ph.D. |
Applied Science | None | M.A.Sc. | None |
Information Science | None | M.I.Sc. | None |
Faculties
edit- Faculty of Computer Systems and Technologies
- Faculty of Computer Science
- Faculty of Information Science
- Faculty of Computing
Supporting departments
edit- Department of Japanese
- Department of English
- Department of Natural Science
- Department of Information Technology Operations
Research labs
edit- Natural Language Processing Lab
- Geographic Information System Lab
- Image Processing Lab
- Mobile and Wireless Computing Lab
- Embedded System Lab
- Cyber Security Research Lab
- Cisco Network Lab
- Cloud Computing Lab
- Artificial Intelligence Lab
- Computer Graphics and Visualization
- Database System Lab
- Software Engineering Lab
- Numerical Analysis Lab
- Operation Research Lab
- UCSY-Ishibashi Lab
- UCSY Forensics Lab
International Collaboration
editThe university is known for working with international universities, research institutes and international governmental organizations.[5][6]
Affiliations
editUniversities
edit- Keio University of Japan[7]
- Nagoya Institute of Technology
- University of Miyazaki
- Handong Global University
- National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
- University of Computer Studies, Mandalay (UCSM)
Other universities
editThe following universities of computer studies are officially affiliated with UCSY.[4] Their qualified graduates can continue their advanced studies at UCSY.
- Computer University, Bamaw
- Computer University, Dawei
- Computer University, Hinthada
- Computer University, Kalay
- Computer University, Kyaingtong
- Computer University, Loikaw
- Computer University, Lashio
- University of Computer Studies (Maubin)
- Computer University, Magway
- Computer University, Thaton
- University of Computer Studies, Mandalay
- Computer University, Mandalay
- Computer University, Monywa
- Computer University, Myeik
- Computer University, Meiktila
- Computer University, Myitkyina
- Computer University, Pathein
- Computer University, Pakokku
- Computer University, Hpa-An
- Computer University, Pyay
- Computer University, Pinlon
- Computer University, Sittwe
- University of Computer Studies (Taungoo)
- University of Computer Studies, Taunggyi
Alumni
editThere are currently expected to be more than 8000 alumni members. Among the alumni of UCSY, they have become leading educators, developers, PMPs, politicians, businessmen, writers, architects, athletes, actors, musicians, and those that have gained both national and international fame. Among notable alumni, just to name a few, are Dr. Mie Mie Thet Thwin, Rector UCSY; Dr. Saw Sandar Aye, Rector UIT; Dr. Moe Pwint, University of Computer Studies, Mandalay; Dr. Win Aye, Myanmar Institute of Information Technology; Dr. Thinn Thu Naing, University of Computer Studies; Min Maw Kun, Myanmar Academy Award-winning film actor; and many.
References
edit- ^ "AI3 & SOI Asia Project Partner List" (PDF). School on Internet Asia. 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2008-11-30.
- ^ a b "University of Computer Studies". Ministry of Science and Technology. 2007-05-27. Retrieved 2008-11-30.
- ^ a b c "Science and Technology". MODINS. Retrieved 2008-12-31.
- ^ a b c d Dr. Sayne Lei Shwe. "Technology and State Development" (PDF). Ministry of Science and Technology. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
- ^ "Senior Volunteers in Myanmar". jica.go.jp. Japan International Cooperation Agency. Retrieved 2022-05-07.
- ^ "Support for accepting internship students from IT Universities". CICC.or.jp. Center of International Cooperation for Computerization. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
- ^ Nyi Nyi Aung (2003-02-24). "Joint degree for PhD in computer studies". The Myanmar Times.
External links
edit- School site: Official website of UCSY