Friday, September 25, 2020

Computer engineering

History

The Department of Software Engineering specializes in training specialists in software development and the latest programming technologies. Since 1997, the department has been training bachelors, since 2006, masters, and since 2015, PhD training in software engineering has been opened.

The main subjects of the department what is the difference between computer science and computer engineering

The subjects of the department are taught from the first year, and from the third year specialized subjects are taught, such as: Introduction to Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Algorithms and Database, Programming Languages, Structured Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Computer Graphics, Electrical Circuits, Statistics and Theory Probabilities, Engineering Programming, Data Management Systems, Logic Circuit Design, Communication and Computer Industry, Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Introduction to the Operating System, Information and Computer Security, Life Safety, Computer Architecture, System Programming, Engineering Economics, Software Design and Architecture provision. In addition to these subjects, graduates must receive 12 more elective subjects.

Students who successfully complete their bachelor's degree can enter the master's degree, where the first year of study consists of four compulsory subjects and six elective courses. For the past two years, the undergraduate has been working on a research project, publishing a scientific article and defending himself.

The study period for doctoral studies lasts four years and consists of elective courses. The last 3 years of study are allocated for passing exams in the specialty and for research work. After the publication of the work on the PhD program, the doctoral student defends his work in front of a special commission and in case of successful defense he is awarded a PhD degree.

Accumulation of loans

To obtain a bachelor's degree, students are required to be taught 160 credit hours, of which elective courses are at least 39 credit hours. Students enrolled in the master's program receive 30 credit hours, of which 18 credit hours are allocated for elective courses, in addition, students must defend a research project. Doctoral students are required to obtain 30 credit hours, pass specialty exams and defend doctoral work. The term of study for bachelor's degree is 4-7 years, for master's degree up to 3 years and doctoral studies for 4 years. According to the ECTS system, the corresponding credits in the undergraduate program are 240, in the magistracy and doctoral studies in 120 credits.

Staff

The department employs one professor - doctor of sciences, three associate professors - candidates of sciences, one acting assistant professor PhD, one senior teacher, candidate of sciences and six senior teachers.

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