Study programme code
IFIFB.DT
Study programme administrator
Andrus Rinde
MER study programme code
1605
School / college
DT - School of Digital Technologies
Study programme title in Est.
Informaatika
study programme title in Engl.
Computer Science
Language of instruction
Estonian
Study level
Bachelor's studies
Study domain
Information and Communication Technologies
Study programme group
informatics and information technology
Study programme subgroup
Software and applications development and analysis
Nominal study period (in semesters)
6
Access conditions
Secondary School Leaving Certificate, Certificate of Vocational Secondary Education or a corresponding qualification giving access to higher education.
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Admission exam consists of:
State exam result in native or a foreign language.
Admission test and interview.
For commencing studies on a study programme where the language of instruction is Estonian the minimum required level of proficiency in the Estonian language is B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, provided that the language of instruction of the student on the prior study level or stage was not Estonian.
Degrees conferred
tehnikateaduse bakalaureus
Study programme aims and objectives
- To create the prerequisite for learning basic concepts, theoretical bases, most important application domains and the general trends of informatics;
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- Support the formation of competence in software development, to work in software development teams in various roles, including ICT management and support services;
- Develop students' analytical skills, ability to apply knowledge and skills in solving practical tasks, the ability to use the professional literature and databases, and teamwork skills;
- Establish conditions for the application of ICT in various areas, as well as understanding risks associated with the implementation of the ICT;
- Create the conditions for lifelong learning and continuation of education on information technology-related master's curriculums on TU so than in other universities.
Learning outcomes of the study programme
- knows basic computing concepts and principles, important computing applications and major developing trends show more...
- knows the ICT terminology in Estonian as well in English and is able to use this on both written and spoken form
- manages the basic methods of software development life cycle (requirements specification, design, coding, testing, documentation) including teamwork skills and has overview of software development technologies and methods
- can create and process different media types and use them in software development
- is ready to comply with professional, ethical and copyright requirements and to assess the opportunities and threats of software applications
- manages the techniques necessary for independent study and is able to plan their professional career and to continue their studies in master's level
Graduation requirements
In order to graduate, the student shall complete the study programme in the given volume, show more...
which includes passing all compulsory courses and compiling and defending the Bachelor’s thesis. Students who have not graduated from upper secondary schools where Estonian is the language of instruction, or who have graduated from schools where Estonian is only partly the language of instruction, are required to have Estonian language proficiency at C1 level.
Study programme version structure:
Module type
total ECTS credits
University-Wide Courses
18.0
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MAIN SPECIALITY: Computer Science
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MINOR FIELD OF STUDY MODULE: Information Technology
Aims
Aims of the minor:
To create opportunities for acquiring basic knowledge, show more...
skills and attitudes in the field of informatics, including an understanding of nature, basic methods and principles of developing various applications, enabling students to start professional activities or continue their studies at master's level, including teacher training.
Learning outcomes
Student who has passed the module:
- knows the basics and general principles of informatics;
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- be able to develop moderately complex (web) applications and create working prototypes for use in different domains;
- can select and use appropriate software development tools, technologies and methodologies.
Compulsory courses:
Course title
Course code
ECTS credits
approximate amount of contact lessons
Ex./P-F
Teaching semester
Elective courses:
Course title
Course code
ECTS credits
approximate amount of contact lessons
Ex./P-F
Teaching semester
Total: at least 16.0 ECTS credits