Program Overview
Electronic Information Processing
Faculty of Management and Social Communication
The Electronic Information Processing program is offered by the Faculty of Management and Social Communication at Jagiellonian University. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and practical foundations of computer science and human mechanisms of language, visual, and sound communication.
Available Programs
- First-cycle program:
- Study mode: full-time
- Language of instruction: Polish
- Profile: general academic
- Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
- Title: Licencjat (equivalent of Bachelor's degree)
- Main discipline: Computer Sciences
- Second-cycle program:
- Study mode: full-time
- Language of instruction: Polish
- Profile: general academic
- Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
- Title: Magister (equivalent of Master’s degree)
- Main discipline: Computer Sciences
Program Description
The main aim of the Electronic Information Processing program is to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, develop, test, and administer web applications and computer graphic systems. The program focuses on the theoretical and practical foundations of computer science, as well as human mechanisms of language, visual, and sound communication.
Curriculum Overview
The program curriculum provides a detailed overview of the subjects covered in each semester, including mandatory and elective courses, exams, and syllabi for each subject.
Student Life
The university offers a range of activities and services to support students, including:
- Dormitories
- Scholarships
- Academic calendar
- Exchange programs
- Academic Sports Association
- JU Student Government
- Safe Student
- Student Centre for Support and Adaptation
- Accessibility Center
Admission to Studies
Admission to the Electronic Information Processing program is conducted electronically through the Online Application System. Detailed information about admission, including qualification criteria, fees, deadlines, and required documents, is available on the Online Application System.
Graduates
Graduates of the Electronic Information Processing program are prepared for professional work in the IT industry, primarily as designers, developers, testers, and administrators of web applications and computer graphic systems. They are also prepared to work in companies that create or maintain websites and institutions where such systems are operated.
Further Education Possibilities
Graduates may pursue further education through:
- Doctoral School
- Post-diploma programs
- Second-cycle programs
Offer for Schools
The university offers a range of events and activities for schools, including visits to the Jagiellonian University, lectures, workshops, and laboratory classes. The current program of events is available on the organizer's website.
