Branch Details

Computer Networks and Communication

Original title in Czech: Počítačové sítě a komunikaceFITAbbreviation: MSKAcad. year: 2014/2015

Programme: Information Technology

Length of Study: 2 years

Profile

Study branch Computer Networks and Communication covers different parts of data transmission (wired, wireless, mobile), implementation of computer networks for data, voice and multimedia transmissions, including sensor and real-time communications. Students will understand basic concepts and principles of computer communication, network architecture, and design of network application. They will learn how to design different communication systems, model their behavior, simulate and test them. They will learn how to design communication hardware and process signals. They will get acquainted with design principles of distributed systems connected with information and database systems. Students will study aspects of threat analysis and security. Students will be prepared to manage network applications and nets.

Key learning outcomes

Student of the branch acquire deeper knowledge in the area of data transmission (wired, wireless, mobile), implementation of computer networks for data, voice and multimedia transmissions, including sensor and real-time communications. Student will understand basic concepts and principles of computer communication, network architecture, and design of network application. He/she will learn how to design different communication systems, model their behavior, simulate and test them. He/she will learn how to design communication hardware and process signals. They will get acquainted with design principles of distributed systems connected with information and database systems. Student will study aspects of threat analysis and security.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples


  • Graduate students of the branch understand principles of communication and data services. They can use tools for design, analysis and modelling of communication. They are able to propose data path over different media (wired, wireless, mobile), define and implement distributed applications. They can design and implement communication interface for specialized appliances as well as for common Internet devices. Graduates can interconnect communication technologies with application like databases, information systems, sensors, or real-time communication systems.
  • Graduate students are given basic principles of converged networks that includes computer networks, mobile, wireless, sensor or voice transmissions. They understand architecture of those technologies and how to implement applications. They can work in many fields of communication systems, like IP telephony, database or information systems, wireless transmissions, mobile services, teleconferencing, or industrial networks.
  • Graduate students can be employed as technicians, designers or administrators of both large and specialized computer networks, as system integrators, or designers of distributed applications. They can work in private companies, like ISPs, or state-owned telecommunication institutions as network administrators, in data centers, as security experts in domain of networking, or in education, health or machinery industry.

Guarantor


Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

1. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Prof.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
GALGraph Algorithmscs, en5Compulsory-ExP - 39 / PR - 13yes
HSCHardware/Software Codesigncs, en5Compulsory-Cr,ExP - 39 / PR - 13yes
MATMathematical Structures in Computer Sciencecs, en5Compulsory-Exyes
PKSAdvanced Communication Systemscs5Compulsory-Cr,Exyes
TINTheoretical Computer Sciencecs5Compulsory-Cr,Exyes
SENIntelligent Sensorscs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,Exyes
PDBAdvanced Database Systemscs, en5Compulsory-optional-Cr,Exyes
ROSReal-Time Operating Systemscs5Compulsory-optional-Exyes
THEGame Theorycs4Compulsory-optional-Cr,Exyes
STITheoretical Computer Science Seminarcs2Elective-Cryes
1. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Prof.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
ARCParallel System Architecture and Programmingcs5Compulsory-Cr,ExP - 39 / PR - 26yes
PRLParallel and Distributed Algorithmscs5Compulsory-Cr,Exyes
PDSData Communications, Computer Networks and Protocolscs, en5Compulsory-Exyes
KKOData Coding and Compressioncs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,Exyes
KRYCryptographycs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,Exyes
LOGLogiccs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,Exyes
POSAdvanced Operating Systemscs5Compulsory-optional-Exyes
C2PImplementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)cs5Compulsory-optional-GCrL - 52yes
2. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Prof.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
BMSWireless and Mobile Networkscs5Compulsory-ExP - 39 / PR - 13yes
BISInformation System Securitycs5Compulsory-ExP - 39 / PR - 13yes
PDIDistributed Application Environmentcs, en5Compulsory-Exyes
SEPTerm Projectcs, en5Compulsory-GCryes
AISInformation Systems Analysis and Designcs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,ExP - 39 / PR - 13yes
ACHProcessor Architecturecs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,ExP - 39 / PR - 26yes
FAVFormal Analysis and Verificationcs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,ExP - 39 / PR - 13yes
SINIntelligent Systemscs5Compulsory-optional-Exyes
ZZNKnowledge Discovery in Databasescs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,Exyes
2. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Prof.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
DIPMaster's Projectcs, en13Compulsory-CrPR - 169yes
NAVDesign of External Adapters and Embedded Systemscs5Compulsory-optional-Exyes
NSBProjecting, Administration and Securitycs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,Exyes
PISAdvanced Information Systemscs5Compulsory-optional-Cr,Exyes
SVSeEmbedded System Specificationen5Compulsory-optional-Exyes
ZRESpeech Signal Processingcs, en5Compulsory-optional-Exyes
Any year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Prof.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
AEUEnglish for Europecs3Compulsory-optional-Cr,ExCOZ - 26yes
FCEEnglish: Preparatory Course for FCE Examcs3Compulsory-optional-Cryes
FITHistory and Philosophy of Technologycs3Compulsory-optional-Cryes
HKAAssertiveness and Conflictscs3Compulsory-optional-CrCOZ - 26yes
PRMFundamentals of Lawcs, en3Compulsory-optional-Cryes
HPOPersonality Psychologycs3Compulsory-optional-CrCOZ - 26yes
HVRLeadership and People Managementcs, en3Compulsory-optional-CrCOZ - 26yes
BIOBiometric Systemscs, en5Elective-Cr,ExP - 39 / L - 6 / PR - 7yes
EIPEconomics of Information Productscs5Elective-ExP - 26 / COZ - 6 / PR - 20yes
GZNGraphical and Sound Interfaces and Standardscs5Elective-ExP - 26 / Cp - 12 / PR - 14yes
GUXGraphical User Interfaces in X Window Systemcs5Elective-ExP - 26 / Cp - 8 / PR - 18yes
GMUGraphic and Multimedia Processorscs5Elective-Cr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 8 / PR - 18yes
KRGCreative Artcs4Elective-GCryes
MOBModelling of Biological Systemscs4Elective-Cr,Exyes
OPMOptimizationcs4Elective-Cr,Exyes
PGRComputer Graphicscs, en5Elective-Exyes
POVComputer Visioncs5Elective-Exyes
PGPAdvanced Computer Graphicscs5Elective-Exyes
PCSAdvanced Digital Systemscs5Elective-Exyes
ROBRoboticscs5Elective-Exyes
SFCSoft Computingcs5Elective-Cr,Exyes
SSPStochastic Processescs4Elective-Cr,Exyes
SRIStrategic Management of Information Systemscs5Elective-Exyes
TAMApplication Development for Mobile Devicescs5Elective-Exyes
VYPeCompiler Constructionen5Elective-Exyes
ZPXProfessional Practice, Abroaden5Elective-Cryes
Any year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Prof.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
AEUEnglish for Europecs, en3Compulsory-optional-Cr,ExCOZ - 26yes
FIKPhilosophy and the Culturecs, en3Compulsory-optional-Cryes
HKOCommunication Skillscs, en3Compulsory-optional-CrCOZ - 26yes
HKAAssertiveness and Conflictscs3Compulsory-optional-CrCOZ - 26yes
HPRPresentation Skillscs3Compulsory-optional-CrCOZ - 26yes
HPOPersonality Psychologycs3Compulsory-optional-CrCOZ - 26yes
RETRhetoriccs, en3Compulsory-optional-Cryes
HVRLeadership and People Managementcs, en3Compulsory-optional-CrCOZ - 26yes
AGSAgents and Multiagent Systemscs5Elective-ExP - 26 / Cp - 13 / PR - 13yes
EVOApplied Evolutionary Algorithmscs5Elective-ExP - 26 / Cp - 8 / PR - 18yes
BIFBioinformaticscs5Elective-ExP - 26 / Cp - 12 / PR - 14yes
BINBio-Inspired Computerscs5Elective-ExP - 26 / Cp - 8 / PR - 18yes
DJADynamic Languagescs5Elective-ExP - 26 / Cp - 6 / PR - 20yes
FLPFunctional and Logic Programmingcs5Elective-Cr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 12 / PR - 14yes
FYOPhysical Opticscs, en5Elective-ExP - 26 / COZ - 13 / PR - 13yes
GISGeographical Information Systemscs5Elective-Cr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 10 / PR - 16yes
GJAGraphical User Interfaces in Javacs, en5Elective-ExP - 26 / PR - 26yes
WAPInternet Applicationscs5Elective-Cr,Exyes
MPRProject Managementcs5Elective-Cr,Exyes
MEKEconomics for Managerscs5Elective-Cr,Exyes
MARMarketingcs5Elective-Cr,Exyes
MULMultimediacs, en5Elective-Exyes
PESPetri Netscs5Elective-Exyes
MZSAdvanced Signal Processingcs6Elective-Cr,Exyes
PMAProject Managercs5Elective-GCryes
SNTSimulation Tools and Techniquescs5Elective-Cr,Exyes
SLOComplexitycs5Elective-Exyes
STMStrategic Managementcs5Elective-Cr,Exyes
SPPFault Tolerant Systemscs5Elective-Cr,Exyes
VIZVisualization and CADcs5Elective-GCryes
VGEComputational Geometrycs, en5Elective-Exyes
VNVHigh Performance Computationscs, en5Elective-Exyes
VINComputer Artcs5Elective-Exyes
ZPXProfessional Practice, Abroaden5Elective-Cryes
ZPOImage Processingcs, en5Elective-Exyes