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COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY is taught entirely in English and presents the latest developments in a very popular and fast-growing field of computer science and IT. Students learn to design IT systems, create and test software, process and analyze data. The curriculum prepares them to solve complex technical problems and challenges entailed by this innovative and fast-growing specialization.
CORE SUBJECTS run at the Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering:
Advanced Object Programming in Java
Computing Methods and Optimization
Modelling and Analysis of Information Systems
Computational Intelligence
Advanced Networking Technology
Pervasive Computing
CORE SUBJECTS run at the Faculty of Technical Physics, Information Technology and Applied Mathematics:
Multimedia Databases
Modern IT Technologies and Services
Modelling and Analysis of Information Systems
Soft Computing
Sound Processing
Internet Applications Programming
Modern Programming Techniques
Programming of Intelligent Information Systems
Agile Methods of Project Management
Security of Information Systems
Modern Content Management Techniques
Each student enrolled on the COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY degree program has the opportunity to complete part of their studies abroad.
Graduate profile:
Graduates have fundamental and specialist knowledge of modern computer science as well as elementary knowledge of teamwork organization. The acquired education makes it possible for them to take up work of a varied character in the high-tech sector. Graduates are prepared to take up professional work in the field of computer science and related fields, including positions related to organization and participation in the work of large interdisciplinary teams. Given that IT and ICT consortia operate globally, they can work around the world. Graduates are prepared to learn independently, are able to pursue a third-cycle degree or second-cycle degrees in related fields, and pursue lifelong learning.