The faculty trains specialists in the field of IT, OS design, development of system and application software, design automation systems, scientific research, expert systems, information security in computer systems bls computer science.
There are 3 areas of training at FPM:
"Applied math"
Graduates will learn to create:
models of processes and phenomena,
mathematical and software support for information processing systems,
artificial intelligence systems,
algorithms for solving problems and planning computational experiments,
expert systems.
"Software Engineering"
Graduates will learn how to create applied software for:
computer systems and networks,
decision support systems,
automated control systems,
intelligent systems,
software products for business, web portals, multimedia software, databases, software diagnostic and certification systems,
software for information protection in computer systems and networks.
"Computer engineering"
Graduates will learn how to find the optimal balance between software and hardware implementation and create:
IT hardware and software,
computer systems and networks, their system software,
specialized CS with optimized parameters,
embedded computer systems,
technical means of information protection in computer systems and networks.
The direction of training includes 3 specialties, depending on the applied objects of activity:
"Computer systems and networks" - highly productive computer systems, multiprocessors, cluster, parallel, distributed systems; global and local computer networks.
"System programming" - operating systems, incl. real time systems; software agents; software systems (drivers, compilers, etc.); information security software.
"Specialized computer systems" - computer systems with optimized parameters, onboard and navigation, built-in, diagnostic cryptocomputer systems, signal and image processing systems.
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