Informatics

Master studies

College:

Faculty of Informatics and Computer science

Scientific, professional or artistic field:

Computer Science

The MAS Informatics study program complies with the standards for master's academic studies, the Law on Higher Education of the Republic of Serbia and the corresponding accredited European programs. Master's academic studies in Informatics last 1 year (2 semesters), are evaluated with 60 ESPB. The study program of Master's academic studies in Informatics is a set of compulsory and elective courses with a framework content: academic-general education courses (15,38%), theoretical-methodological courses (15,38% ) scientific-professional courses (30,77%) and professional-applied courses (38,46%), mastering which provides the necessary knowledge and skills of a Master of Information Technology.
The curriculum of the Informatics study program, master of academic studies, stipulates that during the first semester students attend and pass a total of five subjects, two of which are compulsory and three elective (each elective block consists of two subjects). In this semester, the student receives a total of 30 ESPB points for all passed exams.

In the second semester, students take another compulsory subject, research and write a master's thesis in which they are guided by a selected teacher, so in this semester, consultations with a mentor for writing the thesis are scheduled. In this semester, professional practice is carried out for the duration of 90 hours. In the second semester, for passing the mandatory exam, for completed professional practice, for independent research and preparation of the master's thesis, as well as for the defense of the master's thesis, the student earns a total of 30 ESPB points.
The structure of the subject is aligned with the needs of the formation of highly skilled personnel from the point of view of their future competence. First of all, students are trained in the application of adequate methodologies for research, and then they are introduced to the complex issues of software engineering and information technologies.

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