Computer equipment and information networks (by type)

1. The field of professional activity.

He deals with information technology issues related to the search, collection, storage, transformation and use of information in various fields of human activity. First of all, this is the field of high technology. Knowledge of information technology is, one might say, the norm of our time.

The specialty “Computer Engineering and Information Networks” is a great opportunity for those who are interested in technology, computers and how modern information systems work. In a world where almost all processes are connected to data and the network, experts in this field are becoming real architects of the digital environment. While studying in this specialty, you will learn how computing systems are built and function, how to create and maintain computer networks, and how to ensure information security. You will learn how to work with various types of computer equipment and software, as well as master the methods of creating and managing information systems. In addition, students of this specialty study the design, configuration and maintenance of local and global networks, learn the basics of programming, as well as methods to protect information from external threats. This is a sought-after and dynamically developing field, where new technologies and solutions are emerging every day. Graduates of Computer Engineering and Information Networks can work as system administrators, network security specialists, computer system maintenance and configuration engineers, and many other information technology professionals. If you like to understand how computers and networks work, if you want to become a part of the world of high technology, Computer Engineering and Information Networks is your path to a future where the possibilities are endless!

2. The objects of professional activity are:

  • Professionally oriented automated systems and information technologies;
  • Information processes and information flows;
  • Information support for management decision-making tasks in information sector organizations.

3. Types of professional activity.

  • Development of programs for the creation and maintenance of databases and information retrieval systems;
  • Teaching computer science and programming in secondary and secondary vocational schools;
  • Creation of programs for solving scientific and economic problems;
  • The use of standard PC software and other activities related to the use of information technology.

4. Graduate qualification – Computer Hardware Operator (3W06120101).