Information Systems and Technology (FIST) is the Bachelor’s filed of study (Bc.) offered in a
full-time study form P1 and a standard length of 3 years, with
professional specializations (Information Systems, Information Technology, Information Strategy, Communication Technology, Information Management, term of beginning of studies 2009/2010).
Content and conditions of studies
Study program characteristics
define the basic division into relevant study modules (basic modules,
professional basis modules, major specialization modules), and the
characteristics of study modules / courses / seminars.
Structure and time schedule of studies
contain the time structure according to individual years / trimesters
of the study program, detailed annotation of study modules / courses
(allocation of instruction hours, method of course / module completion,
credits, study aids permitted during an exam, basic and recommended
literature, thematic areas of seminar papers, examples of exams).
Completion of a course / module
defines the terms and conditions for the method of reviewing the
acquired knowledge of a student for a given study course / module
(exams, seminar papers, prezentation, credits).
Completion and conclusion of studies
involves administrative and study requirements associated with the
conclusion of studies (partial exams, classification of seminar
papers), terms and conditions as well as time schedule for the
completion of studies.
Final exams (FE)
involve terms and conditions, content, and thematic areas of final
exams and final state exams, terms and conditions and procedures for
defending a Bachelor’s work.
Bachelor’s work (BW)
involves terms and conditions and formal requirements for preparing and
defending a student’s Bachelor’s work, time schedule and process of
defending a student’s Bachelor’s work.
Profile and qualifications of a graduate
characterize knowledge (general, professional, special) acquired in the
course of the studies, together with the characterization of
professions and institutions suitable for graduates based on their
respective specialization.