Systems Administration

| Systems Administration | |
| State code | 6531BX011 |
| Faculty | Technical Faculty |
| Study field | Informatics Engineering |
| Qualification | Qualification degree in the main field |
| Form and duration of studies | Full-time studies – 1,5 years |
| Credits | 90 |
| Study plans | Full – time study plan Degree Course 2026 |
Career Prospects
- businesses companies of in the information and communication technology sector,
- information technology departments of organisations in other sectors: companies that install and maintain computer networks in the telecommunications sector, data processing and internet services companies, and companies that service computer hardware and software.
Learning Outcomes
You will be able to:
- To explain the basic facts, concepts, theories and mathematical methods relevant to the operation of computers, computer hardware and software, its characteristic and practical application possibilities, and computer communication.
- To explain the principles of algorithm construction, the specification of technical and functional requirements, the structures and technologies of programming languages, the principles of human-computer interaction, and the typical stages of the software lifecycle.
- To comply with ethical standards and regulatory legal requirements such as data protection, intellectual property law, occupational safety and others.
- To apply knowledge from a group of studies in computing to develop solutions to specific professional problems.
- To explain the basic methods of creating computer and other specialised digital techniques, their construction and operating principles, and their application to specific tasks.
- To collect data to solve a professional problem in a specific study field of the group of study fields of computing.
- To use the data to solve a professional problem in a specific study field of a group of study fields of computing.
- To apply relevant computer engineering methods to solve specific professional application problems.
- To use software and hardware to develop new systems or improve existing systems according to a given specification.
- To implement the installation, maintenance, development and documentation of computer systems.
- To interact with professionals and clients to solve professional problems.
- To work individually and as part of a team, in accordance with the principles and rules of professional and ethical behaviour and social responsibility.
- Self-learning for continuous personal and professional development.
- To work independently and responsibly by planning and organising own activities and take responsibility for own performance.
Full-time study plan
(for entrants in 2026)
| 1st semester (30 credits) | ||
| Compulsory subject | Credits | Evaluation* |
| Cyber Security | 6 | E |
| Operational Systems | 6 | E |
| Specialities in English | 3 | P |
| Human Safety and Civil Protection | 3 | E |
| Cognitive Practice | 3 | P |
| Industrial Practice 1 | 9 | P |
| 2nd semester (30 credits) | ||
| Compulsory subject | Credits | Evaluation * |
| Database Systems | 6 | E |
| Computer Architecture | 6 | P |
| Specialities in English | 3 | E |
| Computer Networks | 6 | P |
| Industrial Practice 2 | 9 | P |
| 3rd semester (30 credits) | ||
| Compulsory subject | Credits | Evaluation * |
| Cloud Computing | 3 | E |
| Computer Networks | 3 | E |
| Final Practice | 9 | P |
| Applied Project | 9 | FP |
| Optional subject** | ||
| Optional subject | 3 | P |
** Optional subjects are freely selectable subjects from the list of predefined subjects.
*Evaluation :
E – Exam;
P – Project;
FP – Final Project.