Graduates have general knowledge in computer science, covering at least all the fundamental and major-specific content typical of B.Sc. studies in computer science. They are proficient in their chosen specializations. They have knowledge and skills required to solve IT-related problems - also in non-standard situations - and can express opinions basing on incomplete or limited information and in compliance with legal and ethical principles. They can discuss issues related to computer science with both experts and non-experts, they can also manage teams. The skills that the graduates possess allow them to find employment in IT companies, government and self-government administration. Graduates are instilled with habits of continuing education and professional development, are prepared to take on research challenges and start third-degree studies (Ph.D.)
Education requirements:
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree