Branch Details

Mathematical Methods in Information Technology

Original title in Czech: Matematické metody v informačních technologiíchFITAbbreviation: MMMAcad. year: 2017/2018

Programme: Information Technology

Length of Study: 2 years

Accredited from: 30.6.2014Accredited until: 31.12.2022

Profile

The goal of the study branch of Mathematical Methods in Information Technologies is to acquaint students with deeper mathematical roots of information technologies and teach them how to understand, practically apply as well as further develop advanced technologies built on these roots. Within the compulsory courses of the study branch, the students will mainly improve their knowledge of mathematics and of the theoretical basis of computer science and will get familiar with their advanced applications in selected areas of information technologies. In particular, this concerns the areas of compilers, methods of automated analysis, verification, and testing of correctness of computer-based systems, the ares of high performance computing, modeling, simulation and optimization, and/or applications of the game theory as a support of rational strategic decision-making in conflict situations (e.g., in economics, security, etc.). The choice of optional courses together with the diploma thesis will then allow the students to individually narrow down their focus on various theoretical or application areas. The obtained deeper theoretical knowledge and acquaintance with their various applications will allow the graduates to practically apply various highly advanced moder technologies, including non-standard technologies as well as technologies currently under development, will allow them to find positions in companies (or divisions of companies) focused on research and development of new information technologies with a mathematical basis, and/or will give them a solid training for subsequent PhD studies.

Key learning outcomes

Student of the branch acquire deeper theoretical knowledge in mathematics and informatics theory, which will be able to apply practically as well as to develop advanced technologies built on these roots. Study in this branch provide further extension of knowledge mainly in the area of compilers, methods of automated analysis, verification, and testing of correctness of computer-based systems, the area of high performance computing, modeling, simulation and optimization, and/or applications of the game theory as a support of rational strategic decision-making in conflict situations.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples


  • A graduate has a deep knowledge of the mathematical roots of information technologies and their various advanced applications, in particular, compilers, automated methods of analysis, verification, and testing of correctness of computer-based systems, computer-aided modeling, simulation, and optimization, fault tolerance, game theory, high performance computing technologies, cryptography and codes, and/or unconventional and newly emerging computing platforms.
  • A graduate is qualified for research, development, and applications of various advanced technologies, including highly unconventional technologies, requiring a deeper understanding of the mathematical roots of computer science. The acquired knowledge of the theoretical basis of information technologies makes the graduate very flexible and able to easily get familiar with new discoveries and technologies.
  • Students graduating from the study branch can make their professional career especially in research and development divisions as well as production divisions of various companies and institutions interested in development and applications of advanced technologies from the areas of automated analysis, verification, and testing of computer-based systems; compilers; technologies for synthesis of hardware or software from high-level specifications; modeling, simulation, and optimization of systems (including companies and institutions interested in simulation, prediction, and optimization for the needs of energetics, economics, security, etc.); technologies for high performance computing in science and engineering; and/or technologies for development of critical systems with a special emphasis on reliability and security. Moreover, with respect to their deep knowledge of algorithmics, they can find positions also in other areas of the IT industry, focused on development and maintenance of complex, computationally demanding software products (e.g., within running and optimizing large databases, information systems, computer networks, etc.). An important possibility is also a career of the graduates in science and/or education.

Guarantor


Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

1. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
MATMathematical Structures in Computer Sciencecs, en5Compulsoryyes
TINTheoretical Computer Sciencecs5Compulsoryyes
STITheoretical Computer Science Seminarcs2Electiveyes
2. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
SEPTerm Projectcs, en5Compulsoryyes
2. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
DIPMaster's Thesiscs, en13Compulsoryyes
Any year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
FAVFormal Analysis and Verificationcs5Compulsoryyes
GALGraph Algorithmscs, en5Compulsoryyes
THEGame Theorycs4Compulsoryyes
VYPaCompiler Constructionen5Compulsoryyes
AEUEnglish for Europecs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
FCEEnglish: Preparatory Course for FCE Examcs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
BISInformation System Securitycs5Compulsory-optionalyes
FITHistory and Philosophy of Technologycs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
HKOCommunication Skillscs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
HKAAssertiveness and Conflictscs3Compulsory-optionalyes
PRMFundamentals of Lawcs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
HPRPresentation Skillscs3Compulsory-optionalyes
HPOPersonality Psychologycs3Compulsory-optionalyes
RETRhetoriccs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
SFCSoft Computingcs5Compulsory-optionalyes
HVRLeadership and People Managementcs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
AISInformation Systems Analysis and Designcs5Electiveyes
ACHProcessor Architecturecs5Electiveyes
BMSWireless and Mobile Networkscs5Electiveyes
BIOBiometric Systemscs, en5Electiveyes
EIPEconomics of Information Productscs5Electiveyes
GZNGraphical and Sound Interfaces and Standardscs5Electiveyes
GJAGraphical User Interfaces in Javacs, en5Electiveyes
GUXGraphical User Interfaces in X Window Systemcs5Electiveyes
GMUGraphic and Multimedia Processorscs5Electiveyes
HSCHardware/Software Codesigncs, en5Electiveyes
SENIntelligent Sensorscs5Electiveyes
SINIntelligent Systemscs5Electiveyes
PGRComputer Graphicscs, en5Electiveyes
POVaComputer Visionen5Electiveyes
PGPaAdvanced Computer Graphics (in English)en5Electiveyes
PCSAdvanced Digital Systemscs5Electiveyes
PDBAdvanced Database Systemscs, en5Electiveyes
PKSAdvanced Communication Systemscs5Electiveyes
PDIDistributed Application Environmentcs, en5Electiveyes
ROBaRoboticsen5Electiveyes
SMTSeminar of Mathematical Structurescs2Electiveyes
SRIStrategic Management of Information Systemscs5Electiveyes
TAMaApplication Development for Mobile Devicesen5Electiveyes
VINComputer Artcs5Electiveyes
ZPXProfessional Practice, Abroaden5Electiveyes
ZZNKnowledge Discovery in Databasescs5Electiveyes
ZPJaNatural Language Processingen5Electiveno
Any year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
FLPFunctional and Logic Programmingcs5Compulsoryyes
LOGLogiccs5Compulsoryyes
PRLParallel and Distributed Algorithmscs5Compulsoryyes
PESPetri Netscs5Compulsoryyes
VNVHigh Performance Computationscs, en5Compulsoryyes
AGSAgents and Multiagent Systemscs5Compulsory-optionalyes
BINBio-Inspired Computerscs5Compulsory-optionalyes
DJADynamic Languagescs5Compulsory-optionalyes
FIKPhilosophy and the Culturecs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
KKOData Coding and Compressioncs5Compulsory-optionalyes
HKOCommunication Skillscs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
HKAAssertiveness and Conflictscs3Compulsory-optionalyes
KRYCryptographycs5Compulsory-optionalyes
OPMOptimizationcs4Compulsory-optionalyes
PRMFundamentals of Lawcs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
HPRPresentation Skillscs3Compulsory-optionalyes
HPOPersonality Psychologycs3Compulsory-optionalyes
RETRhetoriccs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
SNTSimulation Tools and Techniquescs5Compulsory-optionalyes
SLOaComplexityen5Compulsory-optionalyes
SSPStochastic Processescs4Compulsory-optionalyes
HVRLeadership and People Managementcs, en3Compulsory-optionalyes
EVOApplied Evolutionary Algorithmscs5Electiveyes
ARCParallel System Architecture and Programmingcs5Electiveyes
BIFBioinformaticscs5Electiveyes
FVSFunctional Verification of Digital Systemscs5Electiveyes
FYOPhysical Opticscs, en5Electiveyes
WAPInternet Applicationscs5Electiveyes
MPRProject Managementcs5Electiveyes
MEKEconomics for Managerscs5Electiveyes
MMATMatrices and Tensors Calculuscs5Electiveyes
MULMultimediacs, en5Electiveyes
NAVDesign of External Adapters and Embedded Systemscs5Electiveyes
NSBProjecting, Administration and Securitycs5Electiveyes
PISAdvanced Information Systemscs5Electiveyes
POSAdvanced Operating Systemscs5Electiveyes
PMAProject Managercs5Electiveyes
PDSData Communications, Computer Networks and Protocolscs, en5Electiveyes
ROSaReal-Time Operating Systemsen5Electiveyes
STMStrategic Managementcs5Electiveyes
SPPFault Tolerant Systemscs5Electiveyes
VIZaVisualization and CADen5Electiveyes
VYFComputational Photographycs5Electiveyes
VGEComputational Geometrycs, en5Electiveyes
ZPXProfessional Practice, Abroaden5Electiveyes
ZPOImage Processingcs, en5Electiveyes
ZRESpeech Signal Processingcs, en5Electiveyes