Reskilling in the field of IT – enrolment continues for the programme ‘Mathematical Software and Administration of Information Systems’
Reskilling in the field of information technology is a universal and much-in-demand form of education available to students with different levels of competence.
A non-degree programme in this area is implemented at St Petersburg University: ‘Mathematical Software and Administration of Information Systems’.
Acceptance of applications for training groups has been extended until 20 October.
Experience shows that many graduates of the programme successfully use the acquired fundamental knowledge in their professional activities. Others change their work to the field of mathematical software or administration of information systems. The duration of the programme is a year and a half. It is a part-time education. Classes are held in the evening. This approach is an excellent alternative for those who cannot attend a full-time course.
Submit your application by e-mail to: t.bukina@spbu.ru.
The updated academic course is designed to train specialists in the field of IT and develop their narrow-focused skills. The curriculum includes the following disciplines: discrete mathematics; introduction to database theory; fundamentals of web and java technologies; software engineering; and programming and algorithmic thinking. The primary learning outcomes for students are: acquiring fundamental knowledge in the field of architecture of modern computers and operating systems; developing software in various programming languages; and developing systems for creating databases and various applications and web technologies.
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Upon completion of the training, a certificate of professional retraining is issued in the form established at St Petersburg University. It entitles its holder to carry out a new type of professional activity.