study programme

Master of Information Technology

Faculty: FITAbbreviation: MIT-ENAcad. year: 2024/2025

Type of study programme: Master's

Study programme code: N0613A140038

Degree awarded: Ing.

Language of instruction: English

Accreditation: 1.6.2022 - 1.6.2032

Profile of the programme

Academically oriented

Mode of study

Full-time study

Standard study length

2 years

Programme supervisor

Degree Programme Board

Fields of education

Area Topic Share [%]
Informatics Without thematic area 100

Study aims

The follow-up Master's degree programme Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence develops and deepens the knowledge and skills acquired at the bachelor's level of Information Technology studies. The program is taught in English language and it is open for foreign students and for czech students with desire to study in English language. It develops especially the ability to analyze problems (also by formal means) and the ability to find creative solutions both independently and in team management. At the same time, it broadens and deepens knowledge for general information technologies (possibilities and limits of classical informatics, computability, complexity, parallelization and communication, modern architectures of computer systems, various paradigms of programming, data handling, implementation and evaluation of experiments) and at the same time it offers the possibility to deepen a certain direction of information technology by offering a high portion of elective courses and by high emphasis on individual study and creative work of the students through the diploma thesis and the year project in the first year of the study. The program also aims to give graduates the ability to smooth lifelong learning and adapt to trends in a very progressively developing and dynamically changing field of information technology.

Graduate profile

The graduate of the follow-up study program Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence has a broad view of the field of information technology with an understanding of the limits of possibilities. His expertise covers machine architectures currently used in information technology, various paradigms of programming such machines, processing and data intensive technologies, and technologies used to implement artificial intelligence. Further specific knowledge deepens in the chosen direction according to the selected specialization. The graduate is able to perform critical analysis of problems in this area, has the ability to propose effective solutions to such problems. Thanks to his deep knowledge of the tools and procedures used today, he is also able to implement these solutions. He/she is able to use some of the research methods to obtain new information. A broad theoretical basis allows it to easily adapt to area development and flexibility in the labor market, giving the ability to make independent decisions in a changing environment and the ability to formulate assignments for professional activities, coordinate them and take responsibility for their results.

In practice, the graduate will work as an independent creative worker in the field of information technology, ie in positions focused on development and testing of applications of various IT directions, information systems and their security, intelligent systems and devices, computer and embedded systems, cyberphysical systems, networks and communication, graphics, multimedia, and user interfaces of information technology, and also works as a team leader.

Profession characteristics

Nearly 100 % of FIT graduates can easily find a job these days. Even back in 2015, the average unemployment period was less than a month and according to the development at the labour market over the last couple years, we can expect that period to be significantly shorter these days. The interest in FIT graduates is further reflected by the fact that they take part in training practice during their studies.

Master study programme graduates find jobs in both small and medium firms as well as large companies. The employers are residential (39 %) and foreign (43 %) companies, that are usually dedicated to software and hardware development. FIT graduates employed by these companies are mostly regular employees (84 %), but a significant portion of them (15.2 %) also work in low-level to middle-level management and some of them (0.8 %) even in top-level management. FIT graduates show the highest satisfaction when it comes to their employment and salary.

Graduates are usually members of national and international development teams, that apply their knowledge in development of computer systems and applications, database and information systems, mobile and web applications, digital systems etc. Other jobs include positions such as computer systems installation technicians, network administrators or applications programmers. Graduates often start their businesses focused on development of mobile applications, database and information systems or web applications. They can find jobs also as secondary education teachers of information technology or as qualified entrepreneurs in the field of computing.

The qualities of FIT graduates that employers value the most are good basic theoretical knowledge, considerable practical capabilities, ability to work in team and high adaptability to specific workplace conditions.

Fulfilment criteria

The basic teaching module of the study plan is a one-semester course. Courses are divided into compulsory (the student must complete courses in the composition prescribed by the study plan of the study programme and its specialization of his/her choice) and elective courses. Each course is awarded with a certain number of credits. Obtaining at least 120 credits (including credits for required compulsory courses) entitles the student to take the final state examination, which consists of an oral part (technical debate) and defense of the thesis. Passing both parts of the final state examination is a prerequisite for the successful completion of the study programme and for the master qualification.

Study plan creation

The compulsory courses are composed in a way to build prerequisites for the successor courses. Optional courses are offered after compulsory courses which prepare the theoretical background for them.

Availability for the disabled

Brno university of technology provides studies for persons with health disabilities according to section 21 par. 1 e) of the Act no. 111/1998, about universities and about the change and supplementing other laws (Higher Education Act) as amended, and according to the requirements in this field arising from Government Regulation No. 274/2016 Coll., on standards for accreditation in higher education, provides services for study applicants and students with specific needs within the scope and in form corresponding with the specification stated in Annex III to Rules for allocation of a financial contribution and funding for public universities by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, specifying financing additional costs of studies for students with specific needs.

Services for students with specific needs at BUT are carried out through the activities of specialized workplace - Alfons counselling center, which is a part of BUT Lifelong Learning Institute - Student counselling section.

Counselling center activities and rules for making studies accessible are guaranteed by the university through a valid Rector's directive 11/2017 concerning the status of study applicants and students with specific needs at BUT. This internal standard guarantees minimal stadards of provided services.
Services of the counselling center are offered to all study applicants and students with any and all types of health disabilities stated in the Methodological standard of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.

What degree programme types may have preceded

Graduates can continue their studies in the doctoral study programme at FIT BUT or related doctoral degree programmes at other universities.

Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

1. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
IFJeFormal Languages and Compilers (in English)en5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / PR - 13yes
MATeMathematical Structures in Computer Science (in English)en5CompulsoryExP - 39 / S - 13yes
YP1aYear Project 1en5CompulsoryCrPR - 65yes
WP1aEssentials of Work and Study in Research and Technology 1en1CompulsoryCrK - 13yes
1. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
YP2aYear Project 2en5CompulsoryGCrPR - 65yes
TINeTheoretical Computer Science (in English)en5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / PR - 13yes
WP2aEssentials of Work and Study in Research and Technology 2en1CompulsoryCrK - 13yes
2. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
SEPaSemester Project (in English)en5CompulsoryGCrPR - 65yes
2. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
DIPaMaster's Thesis (in English)en13CompulsoryCrPR - 169yes
Any year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
PDBeAdvanced Database Systems (in English)en5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / S - 6 / Cp - 6 / PR - 14yes
VYPaCompiler Construction (in English)en5CompulsoryExP - 39 / PR - 13yes
BAYaBayesian Models for Machine Learning (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalExP - 26 / S - 13 / PR - 131yes
GALeGraph Algorithms (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalExP - 39 / PR - 131yes
HSCeHardware/Software Codesign (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalCr,ExP - 39 / PR - 131yes
PDIeDistributed Application Environment (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalExP - 39 / PR - 131no
TAMaApplication Development for Mobile Devices (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalGCrP - 26 / PR - 261yes
BIOeBiometric Systems (in English)en5ElectiveCr,ExP - 39 / L - 6 / PR - 7no
BRIaBrain Computer Interfaceen5ElectiveExP - 26 / L - 8 / PR - 18yes
CZSaDigital Signal Processing (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / COZ - 13 / PR - 13yes
GJAeGraphical User Interfaces in Java (in English)en5ElectiveCr,ExP - 26 / PR - 26yes
MPA-MENMicroelectronics in Englishen3ElectiveGCrP - 26yes
PGReComputer Graphics (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 39 / Cp - 6 / PR - 7yes
POVaComputer Vision (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / PR - 26yes
PGPaAdvanced Computer Graphics (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / PR - 26yes
PKSaAdvanced Communication Systemsen5ElectiveCr,ExP - 39 / L - 6 / PR - 7no
ROBaRobotics (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / L - 12 / PR - 14yes
ZPJaNatural Language Processing (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / PR - 26yes
Any year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
PDSeData Communications, Computer Networks and Protocols (in English)en5CompulsoryExP - 26 / L - 13 / PR - 13yes
UXIaUser Experience and Design of User Interfaces and Services (in English)en5CompulsoryGCrP - 16 / COZ - 10 / PR - 26yes
DFAaDigital Forensics (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalExP - 26 / L - 13 / PR - 131no
CPSaCyber-Physical Systems Design (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalCr,ExP - 26 / L - 12 / PR - 141yes
SLOaComplexity (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalExP - 26 / PR - 261yes
VIZaVisualization and CAD (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalGCrP - 26 / Cp - 12 / PR - 141yes
ZPOeImage Processing (in English)en5Compulsory-optionalExP - 26 / PR - 261yes
CSOaCCNA Cybersecurity Operations (in English)en5ElectiveGCrP - 26 / L - 26yes
FYOePhysical Optics (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / S - 13 / PR - 13yes
MTIaModern Trends in Informatics (in English)en4ElectiveGCrP - 26 / PR - 13yes
MULeMultimedia (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / Cp - 26 / PR - 26yes
VGEeComputational Geometry (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / PR - 26yes
VNVeHigh Performance Computations (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / Cp - 26yes
ZREeSpeech Signal Processing (in English)en5ElectiveExP - 26 / Cp - 26yes
All the groups of optional courses
Gr. Number of ECTS credits Courses
1 30 cr - 9999 cr BAYa (5 cr), GALe (5 cr), HSCe (5 cr), PDIe (5 cr), TAMa (5 cr), DFAa (5 cr), CPSa (5 cr), SLOa (5 cr), VIZa (5 cr), ZPOe (5 cr)