Students receive theoretical instruction and practical training in the field of design, development, support, operation and programming of devices, complexes, systems and networks intended for data storage and processing, along with the automation of tasks and operations. Students have access to modern training laboratories of electrical engineering, electronics and microprocessor technology, equipped with state-of-the-art laboratory benches, some of which have been developed by the Institute and are delivered on orders to other universities. The training program has been adapted to potential employers’ needs.
Alumni can be employed as
- programmer
- microprocessor engineer
- computer network electronics engineer
- computer hardware support specialist
Program subjects
- Automata theory
- Digital device and system monitoring and diagnostics
- Microprocessor system development and programming
- Designing of computer complexes
- Maintenance of network infrastructure
- Design and development of FPLD-based systems
- Processor and microprocessor architecture
- Circuitry of computer system devices
- Maintenance of hardware and software complexes
- Operation of computer complexes and systems
- Computer and computing system architecture
- System-level software
- Interfaces and peripherals
Graduating department:
Computer Engineering Department