Applied Computer Science
Graduate Study Programme – Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Qualifications obtained upon graduation
Upon completing the studies, you will obtain full qualification at level seven of the Polish Qualifications Framework, corresponding to the equivalent level of the European Qualifications Framework (higher education, graduate studies, degree of Master of Science in Engineering).
Qualifications are defined through a set of learning outcomes. These are relatively new concepts introduced to enable comparison of educational levels attained at different universities. Their purpose is also to facilitate the undertaking and continuation of studies at European higher education institutions, thus ensuring so-called international mobility.
The term qualification should be understood as the level of education attained, while learning outcomes specify the competences acquired as a result of the studies. Learning outcomes define what you know and what you are able to do upon completing your degree. They have replaced the former educational standards.
At the national level, learning outcomes are defined for specific fields of study and divided into three categories: knowledge, skills, and social competences. For master’s degree programmes, learning outcomes are defined within the area of technical sciences. By studying in a given programme, you acquire programme-specific learning outcomes that fully correspond to the outcomes defined for this area.
Each course offered within the programme has clearly defined learning outcomes aligned with the programme-level outcomes. Course descriptions (syllabi) specify the course content, the learning outcomes to be achieved, and the methods used by lecturers to assess their attainment. Course syllabi are available in the USOSweb system.
Graduate profile
A graduate of Applied Computer Science Programme in-depth knowledge and skills in analysing the operation, design methods, modelling, construction, and maintenance of computer hardware and software, as well as in applying modern techniques for data processing, storage, and presentation using IT and multimedia tools.
The knowledge and skills acquired enable the graduate to quickly adapt to the dynamically evolving field of information technology. Graduates are able to analyse problems, draw conclusions, and make informed decisions. They are capable of teamwork as well as organising and managing team activities.
Graduates may find employment as researchers, software designers and developers, heads of programming teams, analysts and administrators of complex IT systems, designers, developers and administrators of computer networks, or specialists in information system security.
They are familiar with current trends in computer science and understand the need for continuous professional development.
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