Computer Science (IMUN3S21)(in Polish: Informatyka, niestacjonarne, drugiego stopnia, 3 semestralne) | |
second degree studies part time studies, a 3-semester course, 90 ECTS points, including 2 ECTS points for a 2-week work experience internship Language: Polish | Jump to: Opis ogólny
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Access requirements
possess university diploma (first or second degree studies), positive result of the enrolment procedure
Learning outcomes
Resolution No. 562/XXXV/XV/2020 of the Senate of Bialystok University of Technology of 18 June 2020 on determining learning outcomes for the studies in the field of Computer Science, second cycle, general academic profile, commencing in the academic year 2020/2021 at Bialystok University of Technology .
Reference to the descriptors typical for higher education, level 7 of the Polish Qualifications Framework (PQF) with the reference to the engineering competences:
Symbol of the learning outcome - Description of learning outcomes; The graduate - Reference to the second stage level descriptors of the PQF - Reference to the engineering competences.
KNOWLEDGE
THE GRADUATE KNOWS AND UNDERSTANDS:
INF2_W01 - in-depth selected issues of higher mathematics useful for formulating and solving complex tasks in the field of computer science - P7S_WG, P7U_W - P7S_WG
INF2_W02 - in-depth processes occurring in the life cycle of information systems - P7S_WG, P7U_W - P7S_WG
INF2_W03 - in-depth key issues in computer science and its applications - P7S_WG, P7U_W - P7S_WG
INF2_W04 - principles of formulating simple research hypotheses and applying empirical methods, including methods of data analysis and engineering, for preliminary verification of hypotheses - P7S_WG, P7U_W - P7S_WG
INF2_W05 - theories, methods and engineering tools used to design, develop and manage advanced information systems - P7S_WG, P7U_W - P7S_WG
INF2_W06 - the latest development trends in the field of computer science - P7S_WG, P7U_W - P7S_WG
INF2_W07 - in-depth methods and tools of artificial intelligence, applied e.g. in data mining and decision support - P7S_WG, P7U_W - P7S_WG
INF2_W08 - information technology project management methodologies - P7S_WG, P7U_W - P7S_WG
INF2_W09 - economic, legal, ethical, civilizational and other conditions of various types of IT-related activities - P7S_WK, P7U_W
INF2_W10 - the principles of industrial property protection and copyright; rules for creation and development of various forms of entrepreneurship - P7S_WK, P7U_W
SKILLS
THE GRADUATE IS ABLE TO:
INF2_U01 - apply selected mathematical issues to solve complex tasks related to computer science - P7S_UW, P7U_U - P7S_UW
INF2_U02 - appropriately select sources and information coming from them, evaluate, critically analyse and synthesise them, and creatively interpret and present this information, in relation to complex and untypical problems connected with computer science applications - P7S_UW, P7U_U - P7S_UW
INF2_U03 - select and apply advanced methods, including innovative ones, and modern information and communication tools and techniques in information systems - P7S_UW, P7U_U - P7S_UW
INF2_U04 - adapt existing or develop new methods and IT tools to solve selected problems, including complex and untypical ones - P7S_UW, P7U_U
INF2_U05 - formulate and test hypotheses related to simple research problems using IT tools, as well as interpret the results and draw conclusions - P7S_UW, P7U_U
INF2_U06 - use analytical, simulation and experimental methods in formulating and solving engineering tasks and simple research problems - P7S_UW, P7U_U - P7S_UW
INF2_U07 - make economic evaluation of proposed engineering solutions in information systems, recognize their non-technical aspects, including ethical ones - P7S_UW, P7U_U - P7S_UW
INF2_U08 - use appropriate engineering methods and tools to design and develop advanced information systems - P7S_UW, P7U_U - P7S_UW
INF2_U09 - apply advanced methods and tools of artificial intelligence, e.g. in data mining and decision support - P7S_UW, P7U_U - P7S_UW
INF2_U10 - manage IT projects - P7S_UW, P7U_U - P7S_UW
INF2_U11 - communicate and lead a discussion on specialist issues in professional environment and in other circles - P7S_UK, P7U_U
INF2_U12 - use a foreign language at least at B2+ level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, including specialised terminology - P7S_UK, P7U_U
INF2_U13 - co-operate in a team running an IT project, assume various roles within it, including managerial ones - P7S_UO, P7U_U
INF2_U14 - plan and implement lifelong learning, identify possible directions for further education and guide others in this field - P7S_UU, P7U_U
SOCIAL COMPETENCE
THE GRADUATE IS READY TO :
INF2_K01 - critically evaluate the received contents, is aware of the significance of knowledge in solving problems in the field of computer science - P7S_KK, P7U_K
INF2_K02 - recognize the importance of knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems in the field of computer science and consult experts - P7S_KK, P7U_K
INF2_K03 - fulfil social obligations, inspire and organize activities for the social environment and public interest - P7S_KO, P7U_K
INF2_K04 - think and act in a creative and entrepreneurial way - P7S_KO, P7U_K
INF2_K05 - perform professional roles responsibly and follow the rules of professional ethics - P7S_KR, P7U_K.
Meaning of symbols:
K - learning outcomes for the field of study Computer Science
W – category of knowledge
U – category of skills
K – category of social competence
01, 02, 03... - learning outcome number
Description of symbols according to the Polish Qualifications Framework (pursuant to the Act of 22 December 2015 on the Integrated Qualifications System):
P7S - learning outcomes for second cycle studies according to the Polish Qualifications Framework (qualifications obtained typical for higher education (second stage descriptors) - LEVEL 7, general academic profile);
P = PQF level (1...8)
S - level descriptor typical for higher education
W - knowledge (the graduate knows and understands):
G = depth and scope, K = context;
U - skills (the graduate can):
W = applying knowledge; K = communicating; O = organising work; U = learning;
K - social competence (the graduate is ready to):
K = critical evaluation; O = responsibility; R = professional role.