Study programme: Information and Communication Technology
Academic title: Master of Science in Information and Communication Technology
Telecommunications and informatics profile is based upon the theory of information and information networks, on Boolean algebra and automata theory and it is aiming at analysis and synthesis of multimedia information and network communication and at design and implementation of communication systems and services. Models are studies of local, access, and kernel networks; multiservice, intelligent, broadband network and Internet, planning and optimisation of network and information traffic and network management. Transfer and routing of information are encompassed including the photonic technology, information and communication services and controllable and measurable structures of systems and networks of demanding performance. Knowledge in computer architecture is gained, as well as in operating systems and programming languages and knowledge of specification languages, modelling languages, organisation of data processing and management in network systems, telematic services, electronic business and learning systems. In connection to these are communication protocols, multimedia communication, virtual reality and environments, mobility in networks, mobile networks and program agents. Software engineering is aimed for telecommunication systems, while project management is oriented to management of research and development for the telecommunications market.
The subjects in which the Department of Telecommunications is involved in the M.Sc. program are listed below:
- Communication Protocols
- Concurrent Programming
- Content Networking
- Data Management
- Distributed Systems
- Forecasting and Marketing of Telecommunication Services
- Formal Methods in System Design
- Information Networks
- Internet Security
- Learning Automata
- Mobile Software Agents
- Mobility in Networks
- Multimedia Communications
- Network and Service Management
- Photonic Telecommunication Networks
- Project Management
- Telecommunication Network Reliability
- Telecommunication Software Development
- Teletraffic Theory
- Virtual Environments
- Graduate seminar
- Graduate project