Course Offerings by term

Course Offerings

Introduces databases from the programmer's perspective. IT and CS students have common lectures but different projects. IT students learn the fundamentals of database design, SQL, and how to integrate a database into applications. CS students learn the fundamentals of database design, application integration, query motors, and space management.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
16:55
18:15
PL-1
Thursday
16:55
18:15
PL-1

This project-based course introduces data science by looking at the whole cycle of activities involved in data science projects. Students will learn how to think about problems with rigor and creativity, ethically applying data science skills to address those problems. The course project will address the theoretical, mathematical and computational challenges involved in data science.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
10:35
11:55
Q-704
Friday
10:35
11:55
Q-704

This course, together with the “Advanced Data Protection” course, guides students through the preparation of the Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) certification offered by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). At the end of the course, students will demonstrate practical knowledge of privacy governance methodologies and processes, privacy laws and regulations, and the protection of personal information.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
18:30
19:50
Q-704

This 6 credit capstone provides students with opportunity to test their theoretical knowledge of Human Rights and Data Science in a professional situation (NGO, private company, public administration, international institutions or other relevant bodies). The thesis should follow a 4-credit internship or relevant professional experience approved by the program director and the thesis supervisor.


This capstone provides students with opportunity to test their theoretical knowledge of Human Rights and Data Science in the context of data protection in a professional situation (NGO, private company, public administration, international institutions or other relevant bodies). Students will pursue an internship for 4 credits and write a professional capstone thesis for 6 credits.


Firstbridge courses are offered to degree seeking freshmen and registration is done via webform in pre-arrival checklist.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
13:45
15:05
G-002
Friday
13:45
15:05
G-002

Studies the main characteristics of the 'New Economy' and explores the existing linkages between the digital media, technological innovation and the network economy in relation to the market in a national and international context.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
12:10
13:30
G-L21
Friday
12:10
13:30
G-L21