Description

Following the successful completion of their studies, the graduates may:
- apply knowledge of mathematics and physics in the description, interpretation, resolution, and investigation of problems of informatics and telecommunications;
- recognize the individual building blocks of computer systems and telecommunications networks and know their role;
- develop software, by using suitable programming languages and techniques;
- design computer and telecommunications networks, such as electrical and electronic arrangements, under realistic conditions and limitations;
- analyse systems, signals, and data with the use of suitable tools;
- describe and resolve composite IT and telecommunication problems, by making use of the knowledge acquired;
- develop accurate or approximate models for various problems and conduct simulations and calculations using suitable methods;
- construct experimental arrangements, conduct measurements and interpret the results thereof;
- work with and adjust to different architectures and operating environments;
- study, compare, implement, and improve algorithms;
- express clearly and with accuracy, through oral presentations and written texts;
- integrate modern software packages in their work method;
- make use of laboratory and relevant measuring equipment with safety and reliability;
- understand modern and future IT and telecommunications applications;
- collaborate with others and operate effectively, within the context of a group;
- learn new knowledge and technologies, and adjust to different conditions;
- search for and suggest new tools, when the existing solutions are limited or ineffective;
- understand the role and the importance of relevant natural sciences in their professional activity;
- be aware of the connection and interaction between their cognitive subject and society;
- follow safety rules in their work environment;
- identify the need for lifelong learning, in order to update their knowledge, further cultivate their competences, and remain effective and competitive in employment field.

Relation to Employment

This title of studies bestows the vocational rights described in Government Gazette A' 58/2009. The graduates of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications Engineers fall into the Technical Chamber of Greece, in the category of Electronic Engineers.

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