Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science ( By Research)

(N/481/8/0791) (04/28) (MQA/PA14151)

Duration

Full Time: 3- 6 Years | Part Time: 4-8 Years

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Ongoing

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Programme Overview

The program, Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science with Lincoln University College (LUC) program is an advanced, comprehensive program offered by the Faculty of Computer Science & Multimedia that is designed to take students to the cutting edge of expertise in one of several core areas of Computer Science. The Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science integrates theory and practice in a versatile and complementary manner. Students will be prepared for careers in science (at universities, government, or industrial research laboratories), teaching (at colleges or universities), or advanced growth (at colleges or universities) (at hardware and software companies).

For successful completion of the PhD degree in LUC, each candidate should publish a minimum of Four research articles in Scopus indexed journals, with Lincoln University College affiliation.

Sl.No. MQA Subject Code Subject Name Credits
1 PHDCS 101 Research Methodology 3
2 PHDCS 102 Data Analysis and Thesis Writing 3
3 PHDCS 103 Research work on any one of the following specialties NA
1. Computer Programming
2. Computer Science
3. Network administration
4. Operating systems

Entry Requirements :

  • A Master Degree or equivalent accepted by the Lincoln University College (LUC) Senate and candidates must have completed at least ONE (1) of their earlier Degrees (Master’s or Bachelor’s) in Computing or related to computing; or
  • Other qualifications equivalent to a Master’s Degree that are accepted by the Lincoln University College (LUC) Senate.

Students pursuing a doctorate in computer science have several career opportunities. They have the choice of working as one of the following:

  • Professor
  • Information Research
  • Scientist
  • Network Engineer
  • Website Developer
  • Hardware & Software Developer

The program of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science will produce researchers and educationist who can:

  • Demonstrate mastery of the skills and methods of research in computer science.
  • Provide the ability to critically analyze, evaluate and synthesize new and complex ideas in computer science industry.
  • Show scholarly capabilities practically to generate an integral part of the research process based on the computing theoretical framework.
  • Effectively convey the computer science research related output mutually.
  • Communicate effectively research findings to peers, scholarly communities, and society at large in the relevant field of Computer Science.
  • Apply leadership skills in society with computer- based contexts.
  • Initiate Computer Science ventures and projects individually.
  • Demonstrate ethics and professional skills in the field of computer science.

About The Program

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science is a research-based program designed to advance knowledge in computing and technology through original, in-depth investigation. The program focuses on developing high-level analytical, technical, and research skills necessary to solve complex real-world problems. Students engage in independent research under expert supervision in areas such as artificial intelligence, software engineering, cybersecurity, data science, machine learning, and network systems. The outcome is a scholarly thesis that contributes new knowledge to the field, preparing graduates for careers in academia, industry leadership, and advanced R&D.

The focus is on developing research professionals who are proficient in extracting meaningful insights from complex data sets. The program emphasizes the application of Computer Science principles to facilitate innovation and discovery across various domains.

By providing comprehensive training in Computer Science research and methodologies, the program prepares graduates for roles in academia, research institutions, and industries worldwide. The curriculum aligns with global standards, ensuring that students are equipped to tackle data-driven challenges on an international scale.

Lincoln University College offers a supportive environment aimed at helping students build industry contacts and gain real-world experience.

The program is part of the School of AI Computing & Multimedia, which is committed to blending technology with real-world applications. Faculty members are dedicated to equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in technology-driven careers.

Individuals with a strong background in computing or related fields who are interested in conducting advanced research in Computer Science should consider this program. It is ideal for those aiming to pursue careers in academia, research, or specialized roles in the Computer Science industry.

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Admission

Applicants must have a Master’s degree (Level 7 Malaysian Qualifications Framework, MQF) or equivalent in computing or a related field.

Preferably candidates should have 2 to 5 years of professional work experience, in the computing filed.

The typical documents required for application includes:
• Academic transcripts from all institutions attended.
• Updated resume or CV outlining work experience, academic qualifications, and professional achievements.
• Proof of English proficiency (for non-native English speakers).

The admission process for Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science includes an interview, depending on the applicant’s qualifications and the discretion of the admissions committee.

Yes, applicants who are in the final semester of their Master’s studies can apply, provided they meet the admission requirements upon completion.

There is no specified minimum age requirement; however, applicants must meet the academic qualifications for admission.

Successful candidates are likely to have a strong academic background in computing or related fields, a keen interest in Computer Science research, and the ability to undertake independent study.

Program Structure and Duration

The program duration is typically 3 years for full-time students and 4 to 8 years for part-time students.

The Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science program is a complete research mode program, hence no credit values are provided.

The Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science is fully research-based, which means there are no traditional coursework or lecture modules like in taught programs. Instead, the structure involves stages of supervised research, progress evaluation, and thesis submission:
Program Components:
1. Research Proposal Development
• Students begin by preparing and defending a detailed research proposal.
2. Supervised Research Work
• Independent research is conducted under the guidance of academic supervisors.
3. Progress Reports
• Students submit and present progress updates periodically (usually every 6 months).
4. Publications
• Students are encouraged to publish in indexed journals or present at conferences.
5. Thesis Preparation
• Compilation of original research work into a doctoral thesis.
6. Viva Voce (Oral Defense)
• Final stage where the candidate defends their thesis before an academic panel.

Since the program is by research, there is no fixed weekly timetable. However, the timeline and milestones are structured as follows:
Typical Duration:
• Full-Time: 3 to 5 years
• Part-Time: 4 to 6 years

English Proficiency

International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or its equivalent.

Yes, the Intensive English Program is available for students who don’t meet the requirement. Successful completion allows for admission to degrees.

Test scores are valid for two years from the test date.

Submit them along with your application or by the deadline outlined by LUC admission office.

Accreditation

Yes, the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science is accredited by MQA and the Ministry of Education, Malaysia. Reference Number: MQA/PA14151.

Yes, accreditation significantly impacts global employability. Accreditation ensures that the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (By Research) program meets international standards of quality and rigor. Employers worldwide often prefer graduates from accredited programs as they know the education received is of a high standard. Additionally, accredited programs provide students with a competitive edge in the global job market, increasing their chances of securing roles in multinational companies and enhancing their career prospects across various industries and countries.

Yes, the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (By Research) program is designed to meet current industry standards. The curriculum is regularly updated to align with the latest trends and demands in global IT practices, ensuring that students gain relevant skills and knowledge. This ensures that graduates are well-prepared to handle real-world challenges in global markets and are equipped with the competencies sought by employers worldwide.

Yes, accreditation from MQA and Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) strongly supports further education and certifications. Graduates from accredited programs are more likely to be accepted into advanced academic pursuits like post-doctoral programs.


• The accreditation for the Doctor of Philosophy in Strategic Management (By Research) by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) is typically reviewed and updated every 3 to 5 years.
• This regular review ensures that the program maintains high academic standards and stays current with industry developments and best practices.
• The MQA periodically assesses the curriculum, teaching methods, and overall quality of the program to ensure it continues to meet national and international educational standards.
• This helps to keep the program relevant, ensuring that students are equipped with up-to-date skills and knowledge for the global business environment.

Career Prospects

Graduates with a PhD in Computer Science are equipped for diverse high-level career paths in both academic and industry settings. Leadership roles include positions such as Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Head of Research and Development (R&D), Director of Engineering, or Lead Architect. In specialized roles, graduates may work as AI Researchers, Computer Science Experts, Senior Software Engineers, Machine Learning Scientists, Data Architects, or Computational Scientists. They may also become university professors, principal investigators, or consultants for cutting-edge tech projects. These roles span industries such as information technology, defense, healthcare, finance, automotive, telecommunications, and academia.

The program encourages innovative thinking and independent research, allowing students to develop data-driven solutions to real-world problems. Students are mentored to commercialize their research or establish startups in AI, analytics, or tech-based ventures.

Students gain advanced analytical, modeling, and problem-solving skills that are crucial for data consulting. Through their research, they learn to assess complex datasets, deliver actionable insights, and provide strategic advice to clients across sectors.

Graduates are equipped to work with global institutions, participate in international research collaborations, and present at international conferences. The MQA-accredited qualification also allows for postdoctoral opportunities abroad.

The program enables students to apply Computer Science for societal impact, including public health, education, and policy research. Students can work with NGOs, government agencies, or international bodies in research and data-driven decision-making.

The research-focused curriculum and emphasis on scholarly publications prepare students for academic careers. Graduates may become university faculty members, curriculum developers, or research supervisors.

Salaries vary based on experience and location. In Malaysia: RM 6,000–15,000/month. Internationally: USD 60,000–120,000/year. Roles in leadership, consulting, or academia may exceed these ranges.

Tuition Fee and Scholarship

For details about the tuition fees, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my


• Eligibility for a scholarship, as well as the amount, is subject to Lincoln University management approval.
• It’s recommended to consult with the marketing office for more detailed information on potential scholarship opportunities. Kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my

Yes, for details, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my

Alumni Network

Yes, as a graduate of the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science program at Lincoln University College, you can access the university’s active alumni network. Alumni engagement is encouraged through platforms such as LinkedIn groups, virtual and in-person reunions, and LUC-hosted events.

As the program is new, there are no alumni yet from the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science program. Future graduates are expected to pursue careers in academia, research, and high-level Computer Science roles.

Although there are no alumni yet, the program is designed to prepare students for roles in industries such as technology, finance, education, healthcare, government, and consulting—where advanced Computer Science skills are in demand.

Yes. Once the first cohort graduates, they will be encouraged to stay engaged through research collaborations, academic events, guest lectures, and mentoring opportunities.

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