Informatics
First degree studies
Recruitment subjects: mathematics or computer science or physics
Obtained title: engineer
Stationary
Estimated admission limit: 135
Beginning of classes: winter semester
Duration of studies: 3.5 years (7 semesters)
Part-time
Expected admission limit: 90
Beginning of classes: winter semester
Duration of studies: 4 years (8 semesters)
Second-cycle studies
Recruitment:
- 1st degree diploma in the following fields: computer science, electronics, electrical engineering, automation and robotics, telecommunications,
- a diploma of another field of first-cycle studies for which the learning outcomes are consistent with the outcomes expected from candidates; if the coincidence is incomplete, the student will be required to fill in the competency gaps by completing the subjects indicated during the interview, to the extent not exceeding 30 ECTS (the limit of acceptable discrepancy);
- grade point average from first-cycle studies.
Obtained title: M.Sc.
Stationary
Estimated admission limit: 50
Beginning of classes: summer semester
Duration of studies: 1.5 years (3 semesters)
Part-time
Expected admission limit: 45
Beginning of classes: winter semester
Duration of studies: 2 years (4 semesters)
Description of direction
The field of study educates engineers in the field of widely understood computer techniques. Comprehensive education covers all the basic areas of theoretical and practical computer science, including computer systems, databases, computer networks, computer graphics, software engineering, artificial intelligence and cryptology. Graduates have knowledge in the design, compilation and commissioning of a computer system, minor hardware repairs, consulting for computer system users, programming in high-level languages, database design and administration. They can program computers and know the principles of software engineering. They also have theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of artificial intelligence, computer graphics, ICT and human-computer communication techniques.
Depending on the level of studies, students can broaden their knowledge in the following areas:
- information and analytical systems in the economy,
- information systems engineering,
- computer systems engineering,
- multimedia technics,
- computer systems,
- intelligent systems,
- business information systems,
- multimedia applications.
Career prospects
Computer science graduates can be employed in all branches of the economy where computers are used, in particular in:
- computer companies developing software, websites or administration of computer networks,
- e-business companies, banks, European institutions, state and local administration, non-governmental institutions,
- scientific and research institutions.