The Professional Short Study Programme Digital Technologies aims to respond to modern challenges and labor market demands, thereby contributing to the responsible and sustainable development of the community.
Elements of digital skills and competences include the ability to find and gather information, analyze and evaluate information, use, store, create or produce content, present, publish, and share digital information. They also encompass social networking, developing collaborative networks, and co-creating documents online, all while being aware of safety measures and methods for protecting digital identity and data, with the goal of safe and sustainable usage.
Upon completion of the Professional Short Study Programme Digital Technologies, students acquire general and professional competences.
Professional Competences: Upon completion of the Professional Short Study Programme Digital Technologies, the student will be able to select and evaluate tools and methods in the field of digital technologies, develop software solutions, use computer tools, design and present IoT projects, analyze risks in cyberspace, create databases and websites, apply digital technologies and artificial intelligence in business processes, and connect the application of digital technologies with sustainable development goals. With these professional competences, the student will, upon graduation, be able to analyze and evaluate various technical and technological solutions involving the use of computer tools for data analysis and comparison, in order to propose optimal solutions within technical, economic, social, and legal frameworks.
General Competences include the ability to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information, independent learning and decision-making, as well as effective collaboration and communication in teamwork. Students develop numerical, digital, and information literacy, along with clear and precise oral and written communication skills, including professional communication in their native language and in English within the STEM field.
Special emphasis is placed on organizational skills and the critical, ethical, and responsible use of information and communication technology in personal, professional, and societal contexts, with an understanding of its impact on sustainable development. Students are trained to recognize information as a valuable resource, critically evaluate professional and scientific literature, and apply methods of independent and lifelong learning. Special emphasis is on developing critical thinking and the application of ethical principles, digital security, and social responsibility.
Upon completing the Professional Short Study Programme Digital Technologies, students are awarded the professional title “Applicant of Digital Technologies” (pristup. dig. tech.) and 120 ECTS credits.