The Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology offers a 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with a specialization in Computer Systems and Networks. This program encompasses a broad range of technology fields, including information technology, control, robotics, electronics, and telecommunications. The curriculum covers a wide variety of subjects, with the first two years being common for students of Computer Science and Telecommunications programs, focusing on the area of Information and Communications Technology.
Students who specialize in Computer Systems and Networks gain a solid understanding of computer science basics, including information processing and various aspects of computer engineering and applications. They also acquire knowledge of modern operating systems, programming languages, databases, and software applications. The program emphasizes the methodologies of object programming, CASE-tools-aided design, system analysis, system modelling, and prototyping. Graduates are well-equipped to design, implement, and operate complex computer systems and networks.
The modules included in the program cover a wide range of topics, such as algorithms and programming, circuits and systems, computer systems, telecommunications, operating systems, graphical user interfaces, data bases, cryptography and information security, software engineering, compiling techniques, and introduction to artificial intelligence. With such a comprehensive range of subjects, graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to tackle various challenges in the field of computer systems and networks.