About the training program
During the program, students study sections of theoretical computer science, control theory, information and network technologies, information systems design, architecture of electronic computing machines, and operating systems. They learn procedural and object-oriented programming in high-level languages and gain practical skills in creating and using database management systems and web programming.
What do graduates do?
Graduates of this program can work in any production organization that designs or operates automated information processing and management systems, service companies, and research and design organizations. Positions for graduates include automated information processing and management systems engineer, information process management manager at enterprises, analytical engineer for the efficient use of computing technology and automated systems, and developer of information modules for database management systems.