Specialty 123 “Computer Engineering” is a specialty that combines the science and technology of design, construction, implementation and maintenance of software and hardware components of modern computer systems and computer equipment.
A computer engineer is a specialist in computer networks and technology. Computer engineers typically have training in electrical engineering, software, and hardware and software integration. Computer engineers deal with many aspects of computing: from the design of individual microprocessors, computers and supercomputers to circular design. Typically, computer engineering tasks include writing programs and firmware for embedded microcontrollers, designing ultra-large integrated circuits, analog sensors, mixed signal boards, and developing operating systems. Computer engineers are also working on research for robotics, which is based on the use of digital systems to control and monitor electrical systems such as motors, communication systems and sensors.
Educational Program
Applied Computer Engineering
Brief description
Development of modern software for computer systems, intelligent information processing and database management systems, computer-aided design systems; mobile and computer game programming.
The curriculum provides for the training of engineers to work in various fields of professional use of modern computer technology and the Internet, the use of methods of science-based decision-making, the use of new information technologies, including cloud computing.
Educational Program
Modern programming, mobile devices and computer games
Brief description
A feature of the disciplines of the block is their focus on the development of modern software for computer systems, intelligent information processing systems, ensuring the quality of service of computer systems and networks (DevOps); designing system programs, involvement in design and research work in the field of robotics.