Degree programme specification
„Know IT like never before “
The real IT ride starts in the graduate programme. Expand your knowledge and skills with advanced, creative, and innovative techniques and methods. Delve into deep learning, cybersecurity, computer graphics, supercomputing methods, design and management of large-scale systems, membrane computing or medical informatics. We will explore a range of advanced computational models and their practical implementation. Prepare for careers in highly skilled IT jobs. These are some of the most in-demand and highest paying jobs today. Alternatively, start your academic and scientific career in IT and get involved in exciting research projects and pursue a Ph.D. During your two-year degree, we'll prepare you for what's really rocking the IT world today...
Study plans
Studies
- Objectives
The aim of studying in the Computer Science program is to prepare graduates for careers in professions requiring academic training in the field of Computer Science - in managerial and highly qualified positions in specialized international companies and institutions engaged in programming or other development work, analysis, design and deployment of information, database and other computer systems, including cyber security, or in public administration. Teaching is conducted in English and graduates are expected to work in international work teams.
Graduates are also prepared for further study in a doctoral program belonging to the field of education Computer Science, either in Czech or English.
- Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- - use various programming methods practically, using available technologies to the maximum extent possible
- - independently design, monitor, and manage large-scale computer systems
- - use in-depth knowledge of computer networks and other computer systems to solve problems including security
- - communicate in English, with an emphasis on the use of industry-specific English
- - solve specific professional problems in the field of informatics based on a defined task