The current definition of “information and communication technologies” is a collection of information technologies (computers, software, storage and audiovisual systems) and communication technologies (wired and wireless communication systems) that allow users to create, receive access, store, transmit and modify information, including multimedia.
Skills and competences that a bachelor’s degree program holds in the course Information and communication technologies:
1. Development, modification, testing and software support;
2. Planning and designing of integrated computer systems.
Educational Graduate Information & Communications Technology Can Work:
1. Specialist in the development of modern information and communication technologies (IOT);
2. Engineer-researcher of information and communication systems;
3. Engineer-programmer of information and communication systems;
4. Engineer-developer of information and communication systems.