Engineering Methods

Academic year: 2023/24

 

 


Lecturer: doc. Ing. Ján Lang, PhD.

Exercises: MSc. Mirwais Ahmadzai, PaedDr. Pavol Baťalík, Ing. Ivan Kapustík, Ing. Richard Marko, PhD., Ing. Mohammad Yusuf Momand, MSc., Ing. Vladimír Mlynarovič, PhD., Mgr. Martin Sabo, PhD.

Study type: Bachelor's

Study program: Informatics

Term:winter

Weekly hours (lectures–exercises): 2-2

Completion: graded assessment

Credits: 6

 

 


The engineering approach to informatics presupposes extensive work with mainly technical information. The subject focuses on engineering (information) literacy: the ability to understand information, interpret it and apply it in a given context, including the transfer (formulation) of new information. It also focuses on issues of effective learning. The subject introduces the basic concepts of informatics and its institutional background. The subject touches on the issues of creativity, entrepreneurship, sustainability and ethics, as well as the history of informatics and its social context. Students gain an understanding of engineering thinking and gain knowledge of working with information and the typical organization of technical text and presentations, skills in written and oral expression, as well as experience with corresponding tools and reviewing articles. They will also acquire skills in information storage and management. You too can help improve this subject for students for the next academic year. Your recommendation, comment or question here .