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Czech Technical University in Prague Bachelor in Informatics
Czech Technical University in Prague

Bachelor in Informatics

Prague 6, Czech Republic

3 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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CZK 127,998 / per year **

On-Campus

* Orientation Week: 19.09.2023–21.09.2023

** application fee: EUR 32

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Introduction

The program is built on a common theoretical basis consisting of 21 compulsory courses totaling 119 ECTS credits (total workload is 180 ECTS credits) to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills at all levels of ICT architectures. The structure of the program reflects the recommendations of ACM and IEEE CS, the world's most recognized authorities in the field of informatics degree programs. The program is divided into six branches, each of which is characterized by a group of six compulsory branch courses.

One of these branches - Web and Software Engineering, is internally divided into three specializations: Software Engineering, Web Engineering, and Computer Graphics.

Profiles of graduates from all branches of the program build on a common foundation of mathematics (analysis, algebra, logic, discrete mathematics, graph theory, probability, and statistics), theoretical computer science (algorithms, formal languages, and automata, complexity theory) and IT courses, covering all levels of architectures of ICT systems (digital and analog circuitry, processor architecture and hardware tools, operating systems, databases, computer networks, security, software engineering, and programming.

Study Branches open for admission in 2021

(for study starting in September 2021)

Computer Science

  • Principles and possibilities of programming languages
  • Intelligent systems and reliable programs
  • Efficient algorithms and how to use them

Computer Security and Information technology

  • Computer security
  • Administration and configuration of networks, www servers, and databases
  • Understanding of operation systems (servicing, debugging, scripting)

Web and Software Engineering, specialization Software Engineering

  • Realization of large scale software
  • Analysis, development, implementation, and testing
  • Work in software teams (SW firm acting)

Entrance Exams

  • Yes (remote online admission test of mathematics and remote online interview in English)

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