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Graduate Profile

Knowledge

Graduate of the study program Multimedia Information and Communication Technologies: • has deep and cross-sectional knowledge of the field of Informatics, including knowledge of contexts and relationships to related fields • can characterize general knowledge in the field of informatics with a focus on information and communication technologies in various aspects of activity, including analysis, design, operation, maintenance and use of information and communication systems and networks, characterize technical documentation and classify quality standards • has deep knowledge and understands the theories, methods and procedures that are used in the field of information and communication services and applications, also associated with their design, construction, verification and operation, with possible application in science and research • managerial, economic, social, moral and ecological awareness and can prepare documents, reports and documentation in accordance with the professional, ethical and legal framework valid in the field of informatics with a focus on information and communication technologies can characterize the issue of safety and health protection at work, occupational hygiene and environmental protection

Skillset

Graduate of the study program Multimedia Information and Communication Technologies: • knows how to acquire new knowledge and information in an active way, use it when formulating recommendations for the development of the field of information and communication technologies • can apply general knowledge in the field of informatics with a focus on information and communication technologies in various aspects of activity, including analysis, design, operation, maintenance and use of information and communication systems and networks • can argue the use of selected standards in technical documentation and demonstrate the user level of software use, create professional texts and participate in the creation of professional contributions, can work with professional literature when presenting own work results, communicate professionally in a foreign language and manage and solve research and development tasks in the field of informatics with a focus on information and communication technologies, • can creatively solve theoretical and practical tasks in the field of information and communication technologies using theory and research and development procedures • creates instructions, implementation projects and evaluation procedures for activities in the field of information and communication technologies • knows how to apply the principles of safety and health protection at work, occupational hygiene and environmental protection

Competencies

Graduate of the study program Multimedia Information and Communication Technologies: • characterized by a high degree of independence, initiative and foresight in familiar and unfamiliar environments • is able to independently analyze and solve complex problems, be responsible and proactive in fulfilling his tasks and duties, taking into account his professional focus, he can be responsible for the results of project implementation and professionally present the results achieved when solving projects, practice or own studies • is able to work effectively in a team, cooperate and motivate people, take responsibility for team results as well as independently create a work team, which is then also able to lead • has the ability to think innovatively and creatively • can plan his own education, organize his work and acquire new knowledge independently

Profile courses

Employability of graduates

Graduate of the study program Multimedia Information and Communication Technologies: • are applied primarily in companies focused on building and operating information and communication systems and networks, apply as a project manager, designer, constructor, system designer, specialist in various types of businesses and organizations that use methods and means of information and communication technologies, but also in the field of trade and marketing. The application of graduates is not only in information and communication technologies, but also in interdisciplinary professions, wherever it is necessary to quantify the properties of processes on the implementation side and, based on the information obtained, to create an information and communication system that allows displaying or evaluating data or intervening in the process. The advantage of a graduate of this study program is general knowledge of the field of study at the level of synthesis with an emphasis on the supporting topics of the core of the study field with a possible focus on specific application domains. He knows how to classify knowledge, draw conclusions and connections between them and use them practically. A graduate of the study program Multimedia Information and Communication Technologies is able to independently apply theory, practical procedures and tools in the design, implementation, installation, operation, maintenance and evaluation of solutions based on information and communication technologies according to the focus of the study program.

Examples of professions the graduate is prepared for

Graduate of the study program Multimedia Information and Communication Technologies: • characterized by a high degree of independence, initiative and foresight in familiar and unfamiliar environments • is able to independently analyze and solve complex problems, be responsible and proactive in fulfilling his tasks and duties, taking into account his professional focus, he can be responsible for the results of project implementation and professionally present the results achieved when solving projects, practice or own studies • is able to work effectively in a team, cooperate and motivate people, take responsibility for team results as well as independently create a work team, which is then also able to lead • has the ability to think innovatively and creatively • can plan his own education, organize his work and acquire new knowledge independently

Examples of successful graduates

The study program Multimedia Information and Communication Technologies is a continuation of the 1st degree study program Information and Communication Technologies, which was a natural successor of the original study program Telecommunications. In the course of the existence of the study of communication technologies, a number of graduates have occupied important positions in practice, education, science, public and state administration. As representatives of the older middle generation we should mention: Ing. Pavol Kukura, CSc., who held important positions in telecommunication companies: commercial director of AT&T Slovakia s.r.o., technical director of Lucent Technologies Slovensko s.r.o., executive vice-president of Slovak Telekom a.s.; Ing. Ján Adamec, who held the following positions: executive director of ICT and corporate segment of Slovak Telekom a.s., currently managing director of Microsoft Slovakia; Ing. Ivan Marták, in the past manager of several telecommunications operators, currently Chairman of the Office for Regulation of Electronic Communications and Postal Services; and prof. Dr. Ing. Miloš Oravec, Dean of FEI STU in Bratislava. From the younger middle generation we should mention: Ing. Richard Chomist, PhD., Executive Director for IT and Support of ČSOB Leasing a.s., Ing. Matúš Turcsány, PhD, Chief Technology Officer at Ericsson Slovakia s.r.o.

Statements of employers or regulators

From the employer's point of view, the level of theoretical knowledge in the field of ICT is positively evaluated. The quality of the study program would benefit from a greater emphasis on IT skills and cloud technologies. Closer cooperation between the faculty and industry has great potential to significantly improve the overall qualitative level of the study program and thus also the applicability of graduates in practice.This is not the case for regulated professions.