Computer Systems and Technologies in German Undergraduate Programme By Technical University of Sofia |TopUniversities
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Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The training in the specialty "Computer systems and technologies" aims to prepare highly qualified engineering personnel to carry out design, construction, programming, production-research, organizational-management and other activities in the field of information technology. Thanks to their excellent language training, graduates are expected to serve as intermediaries in many German-speaking companies that have set up production facilities in Bulgaria in recent years.

The specialty "Computer Systems and Technologies" is built on a high European level, because in fulfillment of the agreement with the German Academic Exchange Service, the training is conducted according to the curricula of the Otto von Guericke Universität (OvGU) Magdeburg. This is a condition so that the graduated students, in addition to a diploma from TU-Sofia, can also receive a German diploma for higher education from the University of Magdeburg. The training is conducted entirely in German. The specialty "Computer systems and technologies" is from professional field 5.3 Communication and computer technology.

In response to the high demands of the labor market, the need to develop the competencies of the 21st century, as well as educational standards, the training in "Computer Systems and Technologies" covers a complex of competencies - basic, technical and professional. The training takes place within 2340 hours of classroom and 4860 hours outside the classroom, with a duration of 7 semesters of study and 1 semester of diploma design. The set of elective subjects creates prerequisites for the application of a personalized approach in education.

Why choose this specialty?

The training actively focuses on innovations in the learning process, practical training and cooperation with organizations from the practice. Lectures, seminars and consulting for the development of a diploma thesis are conducted by professors from Germany and Bulgaria.

Upon successful completion of the studies in Bulgaria, students receive a Bulgarian diploma for "Bachelor in Computer Systems and Technologies" and a German diploma for "Bachelor in Informatics". The German diploma is issued by the Otto von Guericke Universität (OvGU) Magdeburg.

What are the entry requirements?
  • Application
  • Copy of diploma or certificate of completed secondary education
  • Application fee
  • Copy of German language proficiency certificate. Candidates without a certificate can take the candidate student exam in German or the TestDaF exam at TU-Sofia.
What do you study?

As a result of the training in the specialty "Computer systems and technologies", knowledge is acquired in the field of hardware in: architectures of computer systems, micro-processor technology, computer peripherals and interfaces, computer networks and communication systems | in the field of software by: synthesis and analysis of algorithms; algorithmic, structural, object-oriented, component and functional programming; databases and information systems; Operating Systems; internet technologies; image processing; multimedia technologies; information security and information protection | knowledge of fundamental disciplines such as mathematics, physics and electrical engineering | basic knowledge of economics and management, such as development and management of projects in the field of information technology; implementation of modern information and communication technologies in various areas of human activity. The training takes place only in regular form and includes 34 compulsories, 10 optional and 10 optional disciplines.

Opportunities for student mobility

Students can study within one semester at the partner university in Germany Otto von Guericke Universität (OvGU) Magdeburg, with a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service, develop their thesis, as well as participate in Erasmus student mobility.

My realization

Graduates of the "Computer Systems and Technologies" major find their employment in Bulgarian and foreign companies in the field of information technologies such as FESTO, Liebherr, Siemens, BASF, BOSCH, Würth, BLUBITO, Musala Soft, Microsoft, HP, and many others. The variety of opportunities for professional realization is a consequence of the skills and competencies acquired during the training for formulating complex tasks in the field of information technologies and finding an optimal approach for solving them | design, development, testing, implementation, and maintenance of software products | design, build, test, implement and maintain hardware devices | development and management of projects in the field of information technology | analyzing the need and application of information technology in various areas of human activity.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The training in the specialty "Computer systems and technologies" aims to prepare highly qualified engineering personnel to carry out design, construction, programming, production-research, organizational-management and other activities in the field of information technology. Thanks to their excellent language training, graduates are expected to serve as intermediaries in many German-speaking companies that have set up production facilities in Bulgaria in recent years.

The specialty "Computer Systems and Technologies" is built on a high European level, because in fulfillment of the agreement with the German Academic Exchange Service, the training is conducted according to the curricula of the Otto von Guericke Universität (OvGU) Magdeburg. This is a condition so that the graduated students, in addition to a diploma from TU-Sofia, can also receive a German diploma for higher education from the University of Magdeburg. The training is conducted entirely in German. The specialty "Computer systems and technologies" is from professional field 5.3 Communication and computer technology.

In response to the high demands of the labor market, the need to develop the competencies of the 21st century, as well as educational standards, the training in "Computer Systems and Technologies" covers a complex of competencies - basic, technical and professional. The training takes place within 2340 hours of classroom and 4860 hours outside the classroom, with a duration of 7 semesters of study and 1 semester of diploma design. The set of elective subjects creates prerequisites for the application of a personalized approach in education.

Why choose this specialty?

The training actively focuses on innovations in the learning process, practical training and cooperation with organizations from the practice. Lectures, seminars and consulting for the development of a diploma thesis are conducted by professors from Germany and Bulgaria.

Upon successful completion of the studies in Bulgaria, students receive a Bulgarian diploma for "Bachelor in Computer Systems and Technologies" and a German diploma for "Bachelor in Informatics". The German diploma is issued by the Otto von Guericke Universität (OvGU) Magdeburg.

What are the entry requirements?
  • Application
  • Copy of diploma or certificate of completed secondary education
  • Application fee
  • Copy of German language proficiency certificate. Candidates without a certificate can take the candidate student exam in German or the TestDaF exam at TU-Sofia.
What do you study?

As a result of the training in the specialty "Computer systems and technologies", knowledge is acquired in the field of hardware in: architectures of computer systems, micro-processor technology, computer peripherals and interfaces, computer networks and communication systems | in the field of software by: synthesis and analysis of algorithms; algorithmic, structural, object-oriented, component and functional programming; databases and information systems; Operating Systems; internet technologies; image processing; multimedia technologies; information security and information protection | knowledge of fundamental disciplines such as mathematics, physics and electrical engineering | basic knowledge of economics and management, such as development and management of projects in the field of information technology; implementation of modern information and communication technologies in various areas of human activity. The training takes place only in regular form and includes 34 compulsories, 10 optional and 10 optional disciplines.

Opportunities for student mobility

Students can study within one semester at the partner university in Germany Otto von Guericke Universität (OvGU) Magdeburg, with a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service, develop their thesis, as well as participate in Erasmus student mobility.

My realization

Graduates of the "Computer Systems and Technologies" major find their employment in Bulgarian and foreign companies in the field of information technologies such as FESTO, Liebherr, Siemens, BASF, BOSCH, Würth, BLUBITO, Musala Soft, Microsoft, HP, and many others. The variety of opportunities for professional realization is a consequence of the skills and competencies acquired during the training for formulating complex tasks in the field of information technologies and finding an optimal approach for solving them | design, development, testing, implementation, and maintenance of software products | design, build, test, implement and maintain hardware devices | development and management of projects in the field of information technology | analyzing the need and application of information technology in various areas of human activity.

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