| Application Deadline: | 15.6.- WS and Academic Year; 15.12. - SS | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 3,500 | ||
| Location: | Prague / Czech Republic / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 36 months | Start Date: | October |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 180 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
The duration of this programme is three academic years. Each year is divided into two semesters of 14 teaching weeks including final bachelor thesis. The programme has been designed to meet the increasing needs of IT sector for economists who are able to conduct business in an English speaking environment. The diverse IT sector provides many career opportunities both at home and abroad. Graduates will be qualified for employment in international and multinational institutions. Students may also progress onto further MSc studies.
Why to study bachelor in Informatics programme: -Career in international work environment
-Flexible curriculum
-ECTS credit point system
Career profiles: -Business Economics
-Management and Marketing
-Banking, Retailing and Accountancy
-Human Resource Management
-International Finance and Trade
-Information systems development and maintenance
-ICT management
-Computer technology
Study organisation The subjects are conducted by Czech lecturers and international visiting professors from the EU partner Universities. Foreign and Czech students can participate in those courses without restrictions. All programmes are open for students with high school diploma or equivalent. Good knowledge of English is required. Socrates - Erasmus can participate in those programmes for certain period (one or two semesters) or arrange their own curriculum from given offer.
Teaching and learning methods: -Obligatory and voluntary subjects
-Project based work
-Interactive computer work
-Bachelor thesis
Course examinations at CULS are usually held over a 5-week period, immediately after the end of the 14-week course period. Most examinations are both oral and written and they are of about 3 hours duration. Normally, students are allowed three attempts to pass an examination. Examinations in courses offered in English are also held in English. Alternatively, the assessment can be based on individual or group project work evaluation. The project report allows the student to work in-depth on one topic through lectures, group work, laboratory work and practical experience. Depending on the course unit and its position in the curriculum the supplementary assessment can be conduced either by an internal or external examiner to ensure that the project is evaluated fairly and properly.Project work must be written in English.
Programme: B6209 - System Engineering and Informatics
Field of study: 1801R001 - Informatics
Bachelor Level
6
Software Engineering (5cr.)
Project Management Methods (5cr.)
Statistical Software Systems (5cr.)
Bachelor Practice (5cr.)
Bachelor Thesis (10cr.)
5
UNIX Operational Systems (5cr.)
Web design (5cr.)
Economics of Entrepreneurship (5cr.)
Fundamentals of Accounting (5cr.)
Optional Course3) (5cr.)
Bachelor Thesis (5cr.)
4
Operating Systems and Computer Networks (5cr.)
Markup Languages (5cr.)
Statistics (5cr.)
Operations Research Methods (5cr.)
Optional course2) (5cr.)
Foreign Language (3cr.)
Bachelor Thesis (5cr.)
3
Database Systems (5cr.)
General Economics (5cr.)
Component-based SW Development (5cr.)
Applied Mathematics for IT (5cr.)
Optional Course1) (5cr.)
Foreign Language (2cr.)
2
SW Architecture (5cr.)
Programming (5cr.)
Data and Knowledge Modelling (5cr.)
Mathematics (5cr.)
Psychology of Person. And Soc. Psych. (5cr.)
Foreign Language (3cr.)
Physical Training (2cr.)
1
Architecture of Computing Systems (5cr.)
Algorithm Development (5cr.)
Management Theory (5cr.)
Mathematical Logic and Graphs (5cr.)
Fundamentals of Juridical Sciences (5cr.)
Introduction to Studies (1cr.)
Foreign Language (2cr.)
Physical Training (2cr.)
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3
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8
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Courses
Compulsory Courses (5 ECTS):
1) Human-computer Interaction
Administration and Processing of Geographic Data
2) e-Government
Enterprise Information Systems
3) Mobile Software Development
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testSecondary school diploma or equivalent. Regulations are stipulated in the Higher Education Act (Act 111/1998) and CULS internal regulations for Bachelor studies .Good command of English is compulsary for studeis in the programme. More info at
| Minimal degree required: | High School diploma |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 7.0 |
| TOEFL Internet-based: | 100 |
All study programmes taught at CULS are officially accredites by the the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
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