Applied Computer Science

 

Applied Computer Science

The Applied Computer Science educational program is aimed at training highly qualified specialists who possess advanced knowledge in the field of information technology and applied computer science. Graduates are capable of solving complex practical problems using programming, artificial intelligence, computer modeling, and data analysis methods.

The program is implemented as a joint initiative of Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics and Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau within the international CoSMoS-NT project, supported by the DAAD program “Deutsch-Ukrainisches Hochschulnetzwerk (DUHN)” with the support of the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space.

The program is delivered in English, combines Ukrainian and European educational standards, and leads to a joint Bachelor’s degree. An important component is the opportunity to study in Germany during the 4th year, as well as to complete internships in leading European IT companies.

During the program, students can choose individual academic tracks in the fields of “Automation and AI” or “AI for Life Science and Medicine”.


During the study, students learn:

  • programming (C++, Java, Python, Web);
  • artificial intelligence and intelligent data processing technologies;
  • design, development, and implementation of complex software and information systems;
  • computer modeling, virtual and augmented reality technologies;
  • project management;
  • applying modern IT solutions to real-world problems.

Skills and competencies acquired by graduates of the Applied Computer Science program:

  1. Design and development of software (mobile, desktop, web) using modern programming languages and tools.
  2. Application of artificial intelligence and machine learning methods for data analysis and intelligent systems development.
  3. Development and integration of complex information systems, including distributed and web-based solutions.
  4. Application of computer modeling and simulation techniques.
  5. IT project management using modern methodologies.
  6. Ability to work in an international environment using English in professional activities.

Graduates of the Applied Computer Science program can work as:

  • AI Specialist;
  • AI Engineer;
  • Systems Analyst;
  • Software Developer (mobile, desktop);
  • Web Applications Developer (Front End, Back End, Full Stack, UI/UX Design);
  • IT Project Manager;
  • Simulation Engineer.