The Department has three courses in information technology field.
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Information Technology Engineering at ISCED level 5
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BSc in Computer Science Engineering
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MSc in Logistics Engineering
Information Technology Engineering at ISCED level 5
Form of Study: full-time program.
Duration: 4 semesters
The aim of study is to train IT specialists who are able to install and operate complex IT and IT infrastructure systems, and also to develop such systems. They are also provided with appropriate basic knowledge to continue their studies at BSc level.
Main topics of study:
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ISCED common module (English, foundations of technical and financial information processing, business communication, labour market studies)
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Training area common module (mathematical analysis, computer technology, foundation of programming, programming, operating systems)
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Professional training module
BSc in Computer Science Engineering
Form of Study: full-time program.
Duration: 7 semesters
The aim of study is to train IT engineers who are able to install and operate complex IT and IT infrastructure systems, and also to plan and develop their data and software systems. They are also provided with appropriate basic theoretical knowledge to continue their studies at MSc level.
Main topics of study:
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Basis of natural history (mathematics, data structures and algorithms, physics, electricity, ...)
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Economics and human knowledge
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Programming (foundation of programming, programming, advanced programming techniques, Java, software engineering, ...)
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Computer systems (pheripherials, digital systems and computer architectures, operating systems, computer networks, control theory and technique, ...)
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Information systems (databases, computer security, ...)
MSc in Logistics Engineering
Form of Study: part-time program.
Duration: 4 semesters
The aim of the course is to train engineers who are highly qualified in natural and specific engineering sciences, economy/management, information technology and industrial, transportation fields of knowledge connecting to logistics. Using this knowledge they are able to analyze, design, set up and control the logistic processes and systems implementing the material and the related information flow inside and between the enterprises (transportation, materials handling, storage, comissioning, loading, supply and purchasing, distribution, waste management). Furthermore, they are able to contribute in the design, development, production, quality control and the operation of the equipment and elements of the logistic system. Students are trained to be able to perform the executive tasks of logistics, to cooperate in R&D projects in the logistry, and they are also provided with appropriate basic theoretical knowledge to continue their studies at PhD level.
Main topics of study:
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Software in logistics
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Material handling equipments and metal structures
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Supply chain modelling
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Robot techniques
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Artificial intelligence, expert systems