| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Lectures: 30 Auditorium classes: 30 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 14 Laboratory classes: 28 Workshop classes: 12 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Total number of contact hours: 28 |
2 | Completing the classes | Obligatory group |
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Discussion seminars: 20 Seminars: 10 |
2 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 20 Laboratory classes: 20 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 45 Auditorium classes: 45 |
6 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 20 Laboratory classes: 28 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 28 Laboratory classes: 28 |
5 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
| Sum | 406 | 30 |
Major Computer Science for Embedded Systems
The Computer Science for Embedded Systems programme (first and second-cycle degrees) enables students to acquire the practical knowledge and skills required to design modern embedded systems – that is, systems used in, for example, cars, robots, IoT devices and medical equipment.
Students learn how to create, test and develop technological solutions – from hardware to advanced software. The programme includes, amongst other things,
- low-level and high-level programming,
- digital circuits and embedded systems
- real-time operating systems (RTOS),
- computational acceleration technologies (FPGA, GPGPU),
- system security.
The programme is distinguished by its strong emphasis on modern, complex embedded systems – their reliability, energy efficiency and the integration of hardware and software.
In addition, students acquire skills in the following areas:
- data analysis and pattern recognition,
- image and audio processing,
- artificial intelligence.
This enables them to create intelligent systems that analyse their surroundings and make decisions in real time. This combination of embedded systems and AI is a unique feature of this programme.
The programme places a strong emphasis on practical experience – it includes laboratory work, team projects and the use of professional tools for simulation, testing and optimisation. Students acquire skills that meet the current demands of the job market.
The course also helps students develop soft skills such as teamwork, communication and time management. This prepares graduates to work in interdisciplinary teams and to take on roles that require both technical knowledge and organisational skills.
| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Lectures: 28 Auditorium classes: 14 Laboratory classes: 14 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 14 Auditorium classes: 14 Practical classes: 8 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Foreign language classes: 45 |
3 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 30 Auditorium classes: 30 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 18 Laboratory classes: 18 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 14 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 14 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 10 Workshop classes: 15 |
1 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
Physical Education I
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Physical education classes: 30 |
- | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 35 Auditorium classes: 28 Laboratory classes: 15 |
6 | Exam | Obligatory |
| Sum | 408 | 30 |
| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Lectures: 28 Laboratory classes: 20 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 28 Laboratory classes: 28 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 28 Auditorium classes: 14 Laboratory classes: 28 |
5 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 24 Laboratory classes: 24 |
5 | Exam | Obligatory |
Physical Education II
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Physical education classes: 15 |
- | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 35 Auditorium classes: 28 Laboratory classes: 15 |
6 | Exam | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 28 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 14 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Project classes: 28 |
2 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
| Sum | 399 | 30 |
| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Lectures: 28 Laboratory classes: 28 |
4 | Exam | Obligatory |
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Lectures: 28 Laboratory classes: 28 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 28 Auditorium classes: 14 Laboratory classes: 28 |
6 | Exam | Obligatory |
|
Total number of contact hours: 25 |
2 | Completing the classes | Obligatory group |
|
This is a group of elective subjects within the area of Personal Development. The courses focus on developing personal and interpersonal competencies essential for academic and professional success. Topics may include self-awareness, effective communication, leadership, teamwork, time management, stress management, and career planning. The objective of the courses is to enhance students’ soft skills, strengthen their ability to manage personal growth, and improve their effectiveness in professional and organizational environments. Selection Rules: |
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Lectures: 10 Workshop classes: 15 |
2 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 10 Workshop classes: 15 |
2 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 20 Laboratory classes: 24 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 14 Laboratory classes: 18 Project classes: 10 |
3 | Exam | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 20 Laboratory classes: 24 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 28 Laboratory classes: 28 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
Physical Education III
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Physical education classes: 15 |
- | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
| Sum | 408 | 30 | ||
| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Lectures: 24 Laboratory classes: 24 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 24 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 14 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 14 Laboratory classes: 28 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 24 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 14 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 20 Laboratory classes: 24 |
3 | Exam | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 20 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 14 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 24 Laboratory classes: 24 |
3 | Exam | Obligatory |
|
Lectures: 28 Laboratory classes: 28 |
4 | Exam | Obligatory |
|
Project classes: 20 Workshop classes: 12 |
3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
The module develops the ability to efficiently conduct simple design work. |
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Project classes: 20 Workshop classes: 12 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Project classes: 20 Workshop classes: 12 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Project classes: 20 Workshop classes: 12 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Project classes: 20 Workshop classes: 12 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Project classes: 20 Workshop classes: 12 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Project classes: 20 Workshop classes: 12 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
| Sum | 422 | 30 | ||
| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Lectures: 24 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 14 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Total number of contact hours: 42 |
2 | Completing the classes | Obligatory group |
|
Law, Economics, and Management for Engineers Students select a course within the field of Economics and Management. The course offering covers topics related to the functioning of the economy, economic analysis, business management, and decision-making in market conditions. The aim of the courses is to develop analytical and managerial competencies, as well as the ability to apply economic and management tools in practice. Selection Rules: |
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Lectures: 28 Auditorium classes: 14 |
2 | Completing the classes | Elective |
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Lectures: 28 Auditorium classes: 14 |
2 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Total number of contact hours: 220 |
20 | Completing the classes | Obligatory group |
|
This elective block is designed to allow students to deepen their knowledge in selected areas of electronics, telecommunications systems, signal processing, embedded technologies, and modern communication solutions. The block includes advanced and specialized subjects that extend core competencies acquired in earlier semesters. Depending on the selected courses, students may develop expertise in areas such as digital and analog electronics, wireless and optical communications, embedded and real-time systems, signal analysis, network technologies, communication protocols, and intelligent electronic systems. The objective of the elective block is to enable students to tailor their academic path according to their professional interests, strengthen their engineering design skills, and prepare for advanced technical roles in the electronics and telecommunications industry. Selection Rules: |
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Lectures: 14 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 14 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 24 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 6 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 10 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 14 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Auditorium classes: 30 Project classes: 8 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 30 Auditorium classes: 30 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 14 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 10 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 10 Project classes: 20 |
4 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Practical placement: 0 |
4 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
| Sum | 314 | 30 | ||
| Course | Number of hours | ECTS credits | Form of verification | Mandatoriness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Discussion seminars: 38, including sub-activities:
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3 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Diploma project: 0 |
15 | Completing the classes | Obligatory |
|
Total number of contact hours: 150 |
12 | Completing the classes | Obligatory group |
|
This elective block is designed to allow students to deepen their knowledge in selected areas of electronics, telecommunications systems, signal processing, embedded technologies, and modern communication solutions. The block includes advanced and specialized subjects that extend core competencies acquired in earlier semesters. Depending on the selected courses, students may develop expertise in areas such as digital and analog electronics, wireless and optical communications, embedded and real-time systems, signal analysis, network technologies, communication protocols, and intelligent electronic systems. The objective of the elective block is to enable students to tailor their academic path according to their professional interests, strengthen their engineering design skills, and prepare for advanced technical roles in the electronics and telecommunications industry. Selection Rules: |
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Lectures: 14 Laboratory classes: 14 Project classes: 14 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 24 Laboratory classes: 14 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Laboratory classes: 30 Project classes: 15 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 14 Project classes: 30 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Participation in a student research club: 0 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
|
Lectures: 12 Laboratory classes: 16 Project classes: 12 |
3 | Completing the classes | Elective |
| Sum | 188 | 30 | ||