Information about the course
Field of study:
InformaticsLevel of studies:
second-cycle studiesMode of study:
Part-time studiesDate of commencement of studies:
October 2025Faculty:
Faculty of Electronics,Telecommunications and InformaticsLevel of qualification according to the European and national qualifications frameworks:
full qualification at the 7th level of the Polish Qualifications FrameworkProfessional title obtained by the graduate:
magister inżynierLearning profile:
general academic profileNumber of semesters:
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4
Number of ECTS credits:
- 91 - Field of study: Informatics
- 124 - Specialization: Computer Systems and Networks
- 124 - Specialization: Information Technology Applications
- 124 - Specialization: Mobile Systems and Technologies
Work placement:
An optional long-term research/industrial internship with a duration of min. 26 weeks. The internship is based on the Regulations for a long-term research/industrial internship.
Graduation requirements:
- Obtain the required number of ECTS points according to the study program by from passing courses assigned in the study programme.
- Prepare a master's thesis and obtain positive evaluation from the tutor and reviewer for this thesis.
- Pass the master's diploma examination within the deadline set by the Dean of the Faculty.
Graduate profile and further learning opportunities:
The graduate of the Master's program in Computer Science possesses a general knowledge of computer science covering both the basic and specialized content appropriate to first-cycle studies in Computer Science, as well as extended knowledge in the areas of operations research, information society technologies, high-performance computing systems, global information infrastructure, systems modeling and simulation, and elements of bioinformatics. The knowledge and skills in the applications of computer science, along with case studies of selected IT projects, enable the graduate to solve computer science problems even in unconventional situations and to form opinions based on incomplete or limited information while adhering to legal and ethical principles. The graduate is capable of discussing computer science topics with both specialists and non-specialists and of leading teams. They demonstrate proficiency in a chosen specialization: internet algorithms and technologies, distributed applications and internet systems, information systems engineering, geoinformatics and mobile technologies, computer networks, or intelligent interactive systems. The graduate possesses skills that enable them to work in IT companies, research and development centers, public and local government administration, or in education (after completing a teaching specialization in accordance with the teacher training standards). They have ingrained habits of lifelong learning and professional development, and their analytical skills predispose them to undertake research challenges. The graduate is prepared to start studies at a Doctoral School.
Person responsible for the study programme:
dr inż. Michał Wróbelmichal.wrobel@pg.edu.pl
+48 58 347 29 89