The discipline was granted the authority to confer a Master's degree in Electronic Information in 2020, following the guiding principle of "leading in theory, driven by application." It closely aligns with the needs of the industry, local economy, and social development. Gradually, the discipline has coalesced into three distinct and advantageous directions: Communication Engineering (including broadband networks, mobile communication, etc.), Computer Technology, and Software Engineering. Up to now, approximately 1,900 students have been enrolled in the Master's program in the field of Electronic Information over four sessions, with over 400 individuals conferred with degrees. The majority of graduates have entered employment in industries related to electronic information.