Computer Science - part-time, starting in winter sem., Computer Science

 

Qualification awarded

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Informatics spans a range of topics from theoretical studies of algorithms and the limits of computation to the practical issues of implementing computing systems in hardware and software. 
A significant amount of Informatics does not involve the study of computers themselves.
It deals with the basic principles, technologies and applications of information processing as they are finding their way into all areas of science, business and society.
The programme serves as the educational basis for the complex and extensive field of information technologies. 
Graduates are prepared for the diverse qualification fields and are in the position to work themselves into the very different fields of information processing in no time at all.
 

Prerequisites and co-requisites

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The course in designed for candidates interested in information and communication technologies, who take pleasure in systematic thinking and solving analytical problems. Additional requirements are: creativity, and capability to adjust quickly to innovations.

The minimum requirement to access to this programme is a secondary school leaving certificate. During the admission procedure the results in mathematics, physics or chemistry and foreign language from this certificate are taken into account. The lack of results in physics and chemistry does not preclude a candidate from the qualification, but they receive zero points for these items.
 

Educational and professional goals

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Know-how in Informatics can be applied to almost any area of human activity, i.e. in industry and the service sector, in public administration as well as in teaching and research. 
In practice, computer scientists support the modelling, designing, implementing, assessing, and applying of complex software systems.
 

Access to further studies

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Very wide range of II cycle studies not only technical but also general university areas like social or business sciences
Informatics gives good background to futher studies on almost unbounded scope of areas
assuming that university giving the second cycle course does not require special qualifications.

The connection of Informatics background with particular qualifications from II cycle makes the person with high potencial well prepared to face contemporary world.
 

Final examination

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The final examination consists of two parts: the first- presentation of diploma thesis, the second- answering questions devoted to the presented diploma thesis and to the whole study.The final result is expressed in words according to the Rules of Study at the Technical University of Lodz and is the sum of three components: 60% of the weighted average of all the grades achieved during the study, 20% of the grade for the diploma, 20% of the grade for the final exam.
 

Examination and assessment regulations

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All general methods are described in detail in the Rules of Study at Technical University of Lodz. Direct course assessment methods are included in each individual course description
 

ECTS departmental coordinator

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dr inż. Bogdan Żółtowski

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