International Relations (MA)
€3800
The Master’s programme in Computer Engineering at Vistula University is your opportunity to gain expert knowledge and start a career in the IT sector. If you choose this programme, you will discover the applications of advanced wireless technologies in organisations, and learn how to design mobile applications for various companies and their products. In addition, graduating with a Master’s degree will open the doors to managerial positions in the industry.
This programme is ideal for all Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics graduates, who would like to expand their knowledge of computer engineering, and gain new skills.
The Master’s programme will teach you optimisation and the R language. You will learn how to use the knowledge of algorithms, applicable to problems in wireless network and mobile device software design. You will gain new competencies related to profitability assessment and project management.Thanks to Microsoft’s DreamSpark, Oracle’s OAI and CISCO’s Local Academy education programmes, you will become adept at applying theoretical knowledge to real-world problems. As a Master of Computer Engineering, you will also boast the mastery of design and development tools.
REQUIREMENTS
If you want to apply for the Computer Engineering Master’s programme, you must be a holder of a BS diploma (in computer engineering or related fields, e.g. telecommunications or electronics). You will be asked to present this diploma.
The Faculty of Engineering ( Institute of Computer Science ) organizes monthly cyclical meetings – Scientific Seminars, where there is an opportunity to hear and actively participating in cooperation of research in the field of computer science and its applications in some other fields.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Graduating with a degree in Computer Engineering will open the doors to various interesting careers in:
- Medicine (e.g. remote patient condition monitoring: Health Insurance Portability),
- Military technology,
- Environmental protection and safety (using wireless detectors of pollution, pressure, smoke, noise, etc.)
- Various modern industrial plants (fast control and measurement data transmission from hard-to-reach places),
- Researching, protecting, and monitoring the natural environment (e.g. monitoring animal species migration),
- Developing and implementing advanced wireless network and automation solutions for smart buildings (wireless systems for controlling lighting, shutters, heating, motion detection, malfunctions, etc.),
- Property protection, road and air traffic control (e.g. unmanned flying systems),
- Social and entertainment network support,
- Multi-robotics,
- Net-centric systems,
- Vehicle communication (communication technologies: V2V – Vehicle-to-Vehicle, V2I – Vehicle-to-Infrastructure)