Computer Systems and Data Processing

Field of study: Computer Systems and Data Processing
Responsible person: doc. RNDr. Václav Matyáš, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Responsible workplace: Department of Computer Systems and Communication

This study field provides the student with a solid knowledge of architectures, principles, design methods and system operations according to a particular study profile. The orientation "Information technology security" enhances student's knowledge in the area of security principles and technologies. The graduate will be able to work as an independent security administrator responsible for information system security and in similar positions. The "Databases" orientation enhances student's knowledge of architectures, principles and methods of designing large integrated systems for data processing. The graduate can work as a database system designer, system programmer or administrator responsible for designing and operating database systems. The orientation "Computer systems administration" enhances student's knowledge of architectures, design and operations principles of computer systems. The graduate will be able to work as system programmer or information system administrator.

Tuition structure:

Tuition structure depends on the chosen orientation.

Total list of subjects you can find in electronic study catalogue. We can mention at least the following subjects in each orientation:
  • Information Technology Security
    • Information Technology Security
    • Information Law
    • Authentication and Access Control
  • Databases
    • Data Modelling I
    • Database Systems and their Application
    • Relational Database System Architecture
  • Computer Systems Administration
    • UNIX – Programming and System Management I
    • PC Hardware
    • Communication Systems Basics
    • MS Windows Systems Management I

Laboratory:

For students with orientation to Information Technology Security is open Laboratory of Security and Applied Cryptography (LaBAK), where students learn more about computer network security (for both wireless and metallic networks), smart card security and related cryptographical applications, biometric authentication and the use of cryptography for creation and operation of secure systems.
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