
The Mathematics and Information Science Building on the main campus of the Warsaw University of Technology


Undergraduate’s profile
A BSc graduate in Computer Science and Information Systems:
- is thoroughly educated in mathematics and has acquired the theoretical basics of computer science, which enables him or her to widen his or her knowledge in the rapidly changing field of computer science;
- is able to solve problems on his or her own and to apply practical computer science-based solutions to various areas;
- can use IT tools, programme in various programming languages, and operate IT equipment and software;
- can work as part of a team to develop and implement IT projects, as well as verify component elements of computer information systems in compliance with a given specification;
- can administer medium-scale computer information systems and computer networks.
A graduate may find employment as an administrator of medium-scale computer systems, programmer, operator or service worker for information systems. He or she can work as a designer, creator, and administrator of computer networks or a specialist in data protection and information system security. On gaining pedagogic qualifications, a graduate may also teach computer science.
Revised 07 April 2025

The Mathematics and Information Science Building on the main campus of the Warsaw University of Technology
