Saturday, October 10, 2020

Guide to IT specialties KPI

We present you with a small guide, the purpose of which is to help IT applicants to decide on a specific direction of training. It is unrealistic to embrace the immensity, so we limited ourselves to the specialized IT faculties of NTUU "KPI", but in general the essence of the directions is similar for other technical universities computer system engineering salary.

IT specialists are trained in 7 basic bachelors:

Computer science,

Systems Engineering,

Software Engineering,

Computer engineering,

Applied math,

Security of information and communication systems,

System analysis.

Let's consider the features of each of the above-mentioned areas of training at 4 faculties / institutes of the KPI: FIWT, FPM, FTI, IASA.

Faculty of Informatics and Computer Engineering (FIVT)

The faculty prepares specialists in the field of programming and information technology at a fundamental level.


The FIVT has 4 areas of training:

"Computer science"

Graduates will learn:

conduct a systematic analysis of subject areas,

create mathematical models of objects and automation processes,

design and develop application software and databases,

apply tools for the development of software systems, web technologies, technologies of distributed systems and parallel computing,

develop artificial intelligence systems.

"Computer engineering"

Graduates will learn to develop:

hardware and software for IT, computer systems and networks,

their system software and databases,

technical means of information protection,

decision making systems,

diagnostic and testing systems,

distributed and cluster computer systems,

local, global and corporate computer networks.

The main difference between "computer engineering" and "computer science" is that "engineering" deals with internal, in relation to the computer, problems (ie, how computers and computer systems work and work). "Science" deals with the problems of using computers to create IT and / or solve problems in certain subject areas.

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