Information technologies

Информационни технологии

Information technologies

The Information Technologies programs, better known abroad as Programming or Computer Science, is focused on computer systems, various programming languages, creation and testing of programs, code writing, and program error trouble-shooting.

Students completing this degree usually receive extra certificates, such as C++, Java, Visual C#, as well as certificate for software and applications development.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) (www.bls.gov) projects an 8% decline in the demand for computer engineers between 2014-2024, but predicted an over 19% growth in the creation of new jobs for software engineers and applications developers. The average annual salary of the latter is estimated at $102,160, also according to BLS.

Subjects studied:

  • Algorithms;
  • Introduction to Programming;
  • Programming for Engineers;
  • Information and Network Systems;
  • Operating Systems;
  • Computer Graphics;
  • Artificial Intelligence;
  • Game Programming;
  • System Administration;
  • Applications Development;
  • Databases;
  • Management of Information Systems;
  • System Analysis and Design;
  • Perl Programming;
  • Information Security;
  • Modelling and Analysis of Complex Systems.

You may pursue a career as:

  • Programmer;
  • System Analyst;
  • Software Engineer;
  • Applications Developer;
  • Business of Information Systems;
  • IT Consultant;
  • Multimedia Programmer;
  • Web Designer;
  • Web Developer.

IT & Computer Science – Rankings 2018

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