Telecommunication Engineering Studies
The non-degree programme in Telecommunication Engineering offer the
students knowledge of the concepts of mobile communication systems and
services, as well as the principles of network planning. The non-degree
programme includes courses in telecommunication electronics and
architectures, digital communication, wireless networks, radio resource
management and embedded network devices. The studies improve the
students’ mathematical skills and introduce new mathematical tools for
system analysis. The courses in this non-degree study programme are
aimed at Master level students with previous studies in the field.Industrial Management
In the non-degree study programme in Industrial Management, the students may choose courses
worth up to 50 ECTS credits. Depending on the chosen courses, this
programme offers the students knowledge from the viewpoint of global
organisation in areas such as purchasing and supply chain management.
The studies also introduce tools for the supply chain management and
design, deepen the students’ knowledge in logistics and expand their
view to product, production process and use of the product from the
viewpoint of quality and safety considerations. The non-degree study
programme includes also courses in sustainable development, technology
management, technology foresight, production management, strategic
corporate planning and knowledge management. The courses in this
programme are aimed at Master level students with previous studies in
the field.Multimedia Authoring Systems
The non-degree study programme in Multimedia Authoring Systems introduces students to the basic level
key issues of multimedia and provides them with experience in design
and production of multimedia presentations. For communication students
the programme gives an opportunity for specialisation to the new media
and offers prerequisites for today’s communication professions. For the
students of computer science the programme is suitable as a
specialisation course in the design and analysis of interactive
multimedia systems. Students of other disciplines will also find the
programme useful. The main goal is to provide students with information
about multimedia applications they can make use of in their own areas
of specialisation. Computer Science
This non-degree programme introduces students to object oriented programming, starting from very basics of programming, object modeling and information security. The students will work using metrics to assess object -based systems, and they will familiarize themselves with object-oriented modeling and design using Unified Modeling Language. The studies will also introduce information security threats and risks assessment, as well as common security models for progress of information security.



