| Application Deadline: | March 31 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 5,000 | ||
| Location: | Ostrava / Czech Republic / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 36 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 180 | ||
| Languages: | Czech | ||
The Bachelor’s programme of Information and Communication Technology includes four branches of study: Computer Science and Technology, Mobile Technology, Telecommunication Technology, and Computational Mathematics. Apart from the knowledge which ensures very good chances of employment in practice, the students are educated in basic theoretical areas as well. The graduates in the Bachelor’s programme can continue to study within the Master’s programme of the same name, which further develops the theoretical and practical knowledge.
Computational Mathematics: Computational Mathematics is a branch of the study programme of Information and Communication Technology. Compared to the other branches of Information and Communication Technology, Computational Mathematics is characterised by extended studies of the important areas of applied mathematics, which the students can use when dealing with practical problems. However, most graduates are expected to continue in the Master’s study of computational mathematics, informatics, communication technology or other related branches of study.
Telecommunication Technology: Reasons why to study Telecommunication Technology at the Department of Telecommunication Technology 1. It is a current, modern and constantly developing branch of study. 2. Within the program, it is possible to specialize in the following fields: - Optical Communication and Optoelectronics – currently the best department in CZ and SK in this branch, with the most extensive instruction at the faculties of electrical engineering - Mobile and Radio Communication - Telecommunication and Multimedia - Applied Electronics in Telecommunication 3. The department has professional teaching laboratories equipped with most modern devices. 4. The instruction puts great emphasis on hands-on approach. 5. The instruction is based on the utilization of up-to-date teaching devices, incl. Moodle e-learning. 6. The students are involved in a number of projects and research tasks, this involves not only the doctoral students but also the students in Master’s and Bachelor’s programmes.
Computer Science and Technology: The Bachelor’s course of Computer Science and Technology provides the students with an education designed to help them find employment mainly in the field of creation and administration of various software products, computer systems and networks, production of computers and their components, and finally, among others, in the field of business and education. Apart from the knowledge which ensures very good chances of employment in practice, the students are educated in basic theoretical areas as well. The graduates can continue to study the course within the Master’s programme of the same name, which further develops both the theoretical and practical knowledge.
Mobile Technology: The Bachelor’s branch of study of Mobile Technology provides the students with an education that should prepare them to find employment mainly in the area of creation and administration of software products in the environment of telecommunication and mobile networks. Apart from the knowledge which ensures very good chances of employment in practice, the students are also educated in basic theoretical areas. The graduates can continue their studies within the Master’s course of the same name, which develops both the theoretical and practical knowledge.
Admission to studies in bachelor degree programmes is conditioned upon the completion of a comprehensive secondary education by passing the secondary final examination. In the framework of the admission procedure the applicant takes the entrance examination in mathematics and submits a certificate (e.g. TOEFL or IELTS) proving the B1 level of his/her English language knowledge in accordance with CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
| Minimal degree required: | High School diploma |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
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