Vertex University
Study system in graduate programs
Vertex University adopts a flexible and integrated academic system for its graduate programs, combining academic excellence with practical relevance to provide students with a world-class research and professional experience.
Programs are structured into four academic semesters (four levels) and are delivered entirely through an interactive digital learning environment, in accordance with the highest standards of accredited e-learning.
Program patterns :
- Master’s Programs (Coursework-Based)
These programs are built around intensive academic coursework, including advanced studies, professional training, and a practical Capstone Project.
They are ideal for professionals seeking to advance their careers without committing to full-time academic research.Suitable for professionals who aspire to develop their career without devoting themselves fully to academic research. - Master’s Programs (Thesis-Based)
These programs combine foundational coursework with extensive scientific research under direct academic supervision, culminating in a publishable master’s thesis.
They offer a strong foundation for those planning to pursue doctoral studies.It is an ideal preparation for the PhD path. - Doctoral Programs (Thesis-Based)
These programs focus entirely on advanced scientific research. Students develop an original research proposal under the guidance of a specialized academic committee and defend their dissertation publicly before an academic jury.
Graduation requirements include demonstrable scientific output, such as published papers, conference presentations, or other forms of scholarly dissemination.The student is required to submit scholarly production (research papers, publications, or presentations at international conferences) as part of the graduation requirements.
Program Timeline Structure
- Semester 1:
Core foundational courses + academic and technical orientation. - Semester 2:
Specialized courses +
– Capstone Project (for coursework-based programs)
– Preliminary research proposal (for thesis-based programs) - Semester 3:
Research implementation or project development.
Includes individual and group supervision sessions via interactive platforms. - Semester 4:
Completion of the thesis or final project.