Name of the programme
Computer Science Engineering
Field of the programme
Information Technology (IT)
Language of the programme
English
Programme(s) and duration in semesters, number of contact hours
Field of training | Number of semesters | Number of contact classes |
---|---|---|
full-time (regular) course | 4 | 1125 |
Available specialization
robotics specialization |
biomedical engineering specialization |
SOC analyser |
Number of credits to be accumulated to obtain the degree
120 credit
Educational level and qualification indicated in the degree certificate
- educational level: magister (Master of Science, abbreviated: MSc)
- name of master course: Computer Science Engineering
- qualification: Computer Science Engineer
Aim of the course
The aim of the course is to qualify engineers who, having acquired the necessary high-level scientific and specific IT-related technological skills, to be competent to design new IT systems and tools, to develop and integrate IT systems, to conduct and coordinate IT-purpose research and development tasks, as well as to be capable of pursuing their knowledge in the frame of PhD studies.
The computer science engineering curriculum is interdisciplinary. The base of this interdisciplinarity, is informatics. Three dynamically expanding specialization is offered in the program, which combine the practical orientation required by the industrial sphere with the theoretical background required in research and development.
Each specialisation will only be offered to the right number of applicants, subject to capacity.
Specialisations starting from 2018/2019 academic year
These specializations are introduced with well-founded mathematical and informatics courses, which are followed by more practical courses taught by the research centres and industrial partners of the university.
Thus, the master program deepens the bachelor program, throughout which the master program’s courses integrate the knowledge provided by the bachelor program (and its specializations). The master program also homogenizes the bachelor program’s specializations, providing equal opportunity to start the MSc program for every student.
These interdisciplinary fields are unimaginable without informatical support nowadays. Both designing and carrying out such investigations requires engineering, computer engineering knowledge. This curriculum makes it possible to acquire these, providing internationally competitive skills to the students.
The technical competences to be acquired
a) knowledge
Their English language skills will be sufficient for the level of training, knowledge of English-language literature, understanding and processing of professional texts, and the performance of the professional tasks for which you are qualified, as well as for continuing professional development.
Knowledge of a wide range of problem-solving techniques for the development of technical information systems. Understands the principles of scientific and engineering methods required for the development of IT applications. Within IT, depending on the specialization, you will have a deeper theoretical and practical knowledge in one or more of the following areas: software design, system simulation and modelling, communication networks, mobile and resource-constrained applications, computer graphics and image processing, critical and embedded systems, media informatics, IT security, parallel systems, intelligent systems, computational theory, databases.
b) skills
The ability to identify and understand laws and relationships. Ability to apply and put into practice the knowledge acquired.
Ability to use problem-solving techniques in software and application development.
Have analytical, design and implementation skills in the area of specialisation.
Ability to process information, new problems and new phenomena arising from the limits of knowledge acquired in the disciplines related to information technology.
Ability to formulate sound professional judgements or opinions in the fields of information technology and engineering. Ability to identify and solve routine problems and to generate original ideas.
Ability to take a systems approach to the IT management of technical, economic and human resources.
Ability to develop complex IT systems. He/she is able to use information technology tools and formal methods at a proficiency level.
Ability to analyse the performance of IT systems, using analytical, simulation and measurement methods.
Ability to cooperate professionally with experts in the application environment. Understands application requirements. Can explain his/her proposals to experts in the application environment.
c) attitude
Performs development tasks in a professional, planned and quality-oriented manner, ensuring that the resulting systems are error-free.
He/she is open and committed to self-learning, self-development, deepening and broadening individual knowledge and skills in the fields of natural sciences, engineering and information technology.
He/she takes the initiative in problem solving, is able to make informed decisions and does not shy away from personal responsibility.
Realistic and unbiased assessment of own and colleagues’ professional performance.
He/she is committed to communicating and transferring his/her knowledge of the IT profession.
In his/her work, he/she explores the possibility of setting research, development and innovation objectives and strives to achieve them.
He/she is creative and flexible, recognising problems and solving them in an intuitive and methodical way.
d) their autonomy and responsibility
They feel responsible for meeting and enforcing deadlines.
Works independently in an IT role, taking control of the entire process and working in a professionally responsible manner.
Ability to work in a team, as an expert in a specific area and to manage a team with responsibility.
Professional competencies will enable the development and operation of systems containing both mission-critical and sensitive information.
Main areas of the course
Area | Credit |
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Mathematics and natural sciences | 21 |
Economics and human sciences | 10 |
Professional core curriculum | 28 |
Specialization | 25 |
Optional subjects | 6 |
Thesis | 30 |
Total: | 120 |
Criteria requirements
Internship
Professional practice of at least 6 weeks (containing 240 work hours).
Foreign language literacy requirements
Conditions to issue the degree:
To receive the master’s degree it is required to possess a state-approved, complex, English language certificate of at least intermediate (B2) level; or a state-approved, complex language certificate of at least intermediate (B2) level of any other living language in which the discipline has scientific literature plus a state-approved, complex, English language certificate of basic (B1) level. The student should have a command of the professional language too.
Verification of knowledge
a) during the semester with written or oral presentation, written test, or assessing home assignment (plan, measurement minutes etc.), with practical mark or signature;
b) passing a pre-examination during the semester;
c) passing an exam or a comprehensive exam in the exam period and
d) the final exam.
Conditions to take the final exam
a) abtaining the final certificate;
b) thesis approved by a reviewer.
Admission to the final examination is subject to the obtainment of a final certificate. The final certificate is issued to students having fulfilled all educational requirements specified in the curriculum – except for writing the thesis – and obtained the necessary amount of credits.
Components of the final exam
The final exam comprises the defence of the thesis and oral exams specified in the curriculum (with preparation times at least 30 minutes per subject), which have to be taken the same day.
Result of the final examination (F)
The overall result of the final examination is the average of grades obtained for the thesis and the subjects of the oral part of the final exam:
F =(Th+ S1+S2+…+Sm)/(1+m).
Conditions to issue the degree
a) successful final exams;
b) a complex language examination at level B2 or above in any foreign language.