FI MU Study Catalogue 2019/2020
follow-up master's program (Czech) with specializations
The study program develops unique competence profile of the student based on the intersection of multiple areas of knowledge that are relevant for managing the development of software systems and services, as well as cybersecurity management. A specific feature is a focus on strategic and operational management related to the targeting, design, implementation, and operation of software systems and services within the context of organizations and different types with a possible focus on their safe operation or IT services. In addition to developing basic theoretical and technological knowledge and practical developmental skills acquired in the bachelor's study, the content of the follow-up study is extended by other dimensions such as theories and practices of team, project and process management, communication, soft skills and knowledge essential to functioning in economic relations - the basics of marketing, law and others, which especially (but not only) concerns the specialization of service development. The cybersecurity study takes into account aspects of overlapping computer data processing outside of tightly defined system perimeters (e.g. impacting on critical infrastructure), thus enabling a specific multidisciplinary overlap of technical, social and legal aspects in this area.
The graduates find employment in companies and organizations of different sizes and orientation, but they also get the motivation and the possibility of basic preparation for their own innovative business. The strong competitive advantage of the program graduates is the ability to solve complex management-related problems of the development of systems and services for which they can use the acquired skills by the study. Their potential is predestined to hold managerial positions, such as the Chief Information Officer (CIO), project manager, and risk manager. Graduates of the cybersecurity management specialization will find application primarily in companies and institutions that need specialists able to work with relevant coordinating institutions and ensure the management of cybersecurity processes. These are positions as a cybersecurity manager and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).
Requirements for successful graduation
- Obtain at least 120 credits overall and pass the final state exam.
- Obtain 20 credits from SDIPR subject and successfully defend Master's Thesis. See more details.
- Pass all the compulsory and elective courses of the program and selected specialization with the highest possible graduation form.
- Fulfil requirements of at least one specialization.
Compulsory subjects of the program
PA017
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Software Engineering II |
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PV206
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Communication and Soft Skills |
PV079
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Applied Cryptography |
MV013
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Statistics for Computer Science |
PA152
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Efficient Use of Database Systems |
PA179
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Project Management |
PA180
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Interim Project I+II |
SOBHA
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Defence of Thesis |
SZMGR
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State Exam (MSc degree) |
Management Pass at least 1 course of the following list | |
PA182
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Managing in Reality |
PV214
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IT Service Management based on ITIL |
PV215
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Management by Competencies |
PV237
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Strategy and Leadership |
PV271
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Risk Management in IT |
PV203
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IT Services Management |
PV274
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Data Quality Management Seminar |
Specialization: Software Systems Development and Management
Software Systems Development and Managment specialization focuses on software engineering, i.e., to acquire the knowledge and skills needed at all stages of development, management and maintenance of information, and other types of large software systems. The specialization emphasizes the ability to analyse and specify system requirements, system design, and implementation and deployment.
Compulsory subjects of the specialization
IA169
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System Verification and Assurance |
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PA053
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Distributed Systems and Middleware |
PA103
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Object-oriented Methods for Design of Information Systems |
PA165
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Enterprise Applications in Java |
PA197
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Secure Network Design |
PV028
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Applied Information Systems |
Programming Pass at least 1 course of the following list | |
PA036
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Database System Project |
PV229
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Multimedia Similarity Searching in Practice |
PV247
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Modern Development of User Interfaces |
PV248
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Python |
PV249
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Development in Ruby |
Recommended course of study
Fall 2019 (1. term)
Spring 2020 (2. term)
Fall 2020 (3. term)
Specialization: Service Development Management
Services Development Management specialization follows the current large shift from the traditional paradigm of IT design to IT as a service and from product-oriented economy to service-oriented one. Problems and tasks in IT are becoming more complex and the knowledge of IT technology is not sufficient for solving them. A multidisciplinary view is the core of this specialization. Students will gain not only sound IT knowledge (programming, databases, computer security, networks, etc.), but also the skills necessary to understand problems in their complexity (marketing, management, finance or law) as well as necessary communication competencies.
Compulsory subjects of the specialization
PA116
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Domain Understanding and Modeling |
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PA194
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Introduction to Service Science |
PA181
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Services - Systems, Modeling and Execution |
PV207
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Business Process Management |
Computer networks Pass at least 1 course of the following list | |
PA151
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Advanced Computer Networks |
PA159
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Net-Centric Computing I |
PA191
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Advanced Computer Networking |
PA211
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Advanced Topics of Cyber Security |
PV210
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Cyber security in an organization |
PV177
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Laboratory of Advanced Network Technologies |
Economy Pass at least 1 course of the following list | |
PV028
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Applied Information Systems |
PV241
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Enterprise and Financial Management |
Programming Pass at least 1 course of the following list | |
PA036
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Database System Project |
PA165
|
Enterprise Applications in Java |
PV229
|
Multimedia Similarity Searching in Practice |
PV247
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Modern Development of User Interfaces |
PV248
|
Python |
PV249
|
Development in Ruby |
Soft skills Pass at least 1 course of the following list | |
ESF:MPV_RKMD
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Communication and Managerial Skills training |
ESF:MPV_COMA
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Communication and Managerial Skills Training |
ESF:MPP_CEIT
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Czech and European Law of Information Technologies |
PV236
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Time Management and Effectiveness |
PV209
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Person Centered Communication |
IV057
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Seminar on Information Society |
PV263
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Intercultural Management |
IV064
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Information Society |
PA212
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Advanced Search Techniques for Large Scale Data Analytics |
Marketing Pass at least 1 course of the following list | |
PV216
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Marketing Strategy in Service Business |
PV240
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Introduction to service marketing |
Recommended course of study
Fall 2019 (1. term)
Spring 2020 (2. term)
Specialization: Cybersecurity Managment
Cybersecurity Management specialization takes into account the aspects of computer data processing beyond the well-defined system perimeters (e.g., critical infrastructure impact), reflected in the area of cybersecurity and allowing a specific multi-disciplinary overlap of both technical and social and legal aspects of cybersecurity.
Compulsory subjects of the specialization
PrF:BVV14K
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Theory and Method of ICT Law |
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IV054
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Coding, Cryptography and Cryptographic Protocols |
PrF:BI301K
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ICT Law II |
PA197
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Secure Network Design |
PV204
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Security Technologies |
PA018
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Advanced Topics in Information Technology Security |
PrF:BVV03K
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Cybercriminality |
IV128
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Online Communication from Social Science Perspective |
Computer networks Pass at least 1 course of the following list | |
PA151
|
Advanced Computer Networks |
PA159
|
Net-Centric Computing I |
PA191
|
Advanced Computer Networking |
PA211
|
Advanced Topics of Cyber Security |
PV210
|
Cyber security in an organization |
PV177
|
Laboratory of Advanced Network Technologies |
Recommended course of study
Fall 2019 (1. term)
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PA017
Software Engineering II -
PV206
Communication and Soft Skills -
PV079
Applied Cryptography -
PrF:BVV14K
Theory and Method of ICT Law -
IV054
Coding, Cryptography and Cryptographic Protocols -
PrF:BI301K
ICT Law II - Choice: 1 course from Computer networks
Spring 2020 (2. term)
Fall 2020 (3. term)
Spring 2021 (4. term)
- Choice: 1 course from Management
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PrF:BVV03K
Cybercrime and Cybersecurity -
IV128
Online Communication from Social Science Perspective -
SDIPR
Diploma Thesis -
SOBHA
Defence of Thesis -
SZMGR
State Exam (MSc degree)