Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Advanced Software Technology (AST) program, developed with JetBrains, provides advanced training in computational paradigms, data analysis, and software development. It equips graduates with skills for innovation and success in the IT industry. The program features foundational lectures, specialized modules, and applied project work, leading to a master's thesis. Graduates are prepared for careers in full-stack development, data mining, AI engineering, and research in computer science.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Advanced Software Technology (AST) program, developed in collaboration with JetBrains, provides students with advanced training in computational paradigms, data-driven analysis, and software development. It aims to equip graduates with skills for innovation and success in the dynamic IT industry.
Outline:
Program Structure and Content:
- The program comprises foundational lectures, specialized modules, and applied project work leading to a master's thesis.
- It consists of two years of full-time study and requires the completion of 120 ECTS credit points.
- Students can choose electives to tailor the program to their interests.
Course Schedule and Modules:
The program's modular structure includes AST and Management modules, as well as a Master's Thesis. Modules include:
- Foundations of Software Technology
- Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Software Engineering
- Database Systems
- Data Mining and Machine Learning
- Cloud Computing
- Mobile Development
Teaching:
- The program emphasizes practical skills and advanced technologies through coursework developed and delivered by industry specialists from JetBrains.
- Students are immersed in research and industry projects to gain hands-on experience.
Careers:
Graduates are prepared for careers in:
- Full-Stack Development
- Data Mining and Analysis
- Artificial Intelligence Engineering
- Network Security Analysis
- Research in Computer Science, Big Data, and Programming Languages