The undergraduate programme is structured across eight semesters and combines a strong foundation in computing, mathematics and academic skills with advanced courses in software development, data technologies, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, information systems and digital innovation.
Courses are delivered in English and are organised into Foundation, Foundation Upper, General Education and Elective categories. The curriculum gradually progresses from core theoretical and technical knowledge in the first years to specialised, applied and interdisciplinary subjects in the later semesters, leading to the Diploma Thesis in the final semester.
The programme is organised across eight semesters, guiding students from core foundations to advanced academic and professional specialisation.
A broad curriculum covering computing, mathematics, software development, data technologies, networks, artificial intelligence and digital innovation.
Courses are delivered in English, supporting an international academic experience and helping students develop discipline-specific terminology.
The programme culminates in advanced courses and a Diploma Thesis, allowing students to combine knowledge, research and practical skills.
The programme comprises 240 (120–124 US credits) ECTS credits distributed across eight semesters, ensuring a balanced and progressive academic workload.
The programme is aligned with ACM curriculum guidelines, ensuring up-to-date academic content and strong foundations in computing and information technology.
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