"Software Engineering"
Graduates will learn how to create applied software: computer engineering job description
computer systems and networks,
corporate systems and networks,
decision support systems,
automated control systems,
intelligent systems,
multimedia systems,
software products for business
web portals,
databases and knowledge,
diagnostic and certification software systems,
software for information protection in computer systems and networks
and:
manage content, timing, cost and quality, human resources, risks in software development,
use languages for describing architecture and interface, templates, notations, strategies,
test software at the modular, integration and system levels, focused on formal specifications, data flows, conditions of use, determination of reliability, performance,
to develop design working technical documentation.
"Systems Engineering"
Graduates will learn to create:
computerized and robotic systems,
automation systems designed to control technological processes, technical objects and business systems based on ICS,
means of protecting information and databases and knowledge,
theory of management and decision making,
the latest programming technologies and artificial intelligence.
The direction of training includes 2 specialties:
"Computerized control systems and automation" - programming technologies, OOP, system programming, databases, operating systems, computer graphics, automatic control theory, digital systems, architecture of computer systems and networks, telecommunication systems and networks, computer electronics, information security and computer cryptography, banking and specialized information systems and networks, intelligent systems.
"Computerized and robotic systems" - computerized control systems in production and business, development of software support for computerized and robotic systems, artificial intelligence systems, hypertext systems, navigation systems and manipulation of information arrays on the Internet and other large-scale and global communication networks, networks and systems for industrial and commercial institutions.
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