Professional opportunities

Bachelor's Graduates in Applied Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Bachelor’s graduates in Applied Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (ACSAI) are trained to handle real-world work scenarios that require the development of new systems or the evolutionary and adaptive maintenance of existing systems. They acquire specific skills in system specification, overall architecture, as well as the design, development, and testing of new components.
In particular, graduates are qualified to contribute to the development and maintenance of AI-related digital content, which includes the end-to-end process of data preparation, processing, and the resulting decision-making. In other words, they are capable of fulfilling any junior-level role that requires the ability to independently develop computational solutions, especially within software development companies and IT consulting firms—particularly those operating in the field of big data analytics.
In short, the Bachelor's degree in Applied Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence enables graduates to:

  • apply artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning solutions;
  • carry out data acquisition and processing procedures across various application domains;
  • manage, control, and maintain databases;
  • develop software applications and web services using programming languages, as well as design and evaluate user interfaces;
  • handle various aspects of the installation and maintenance of computer networks and system software;
  • design, coordinate, and implement information system security measures.

Skills
Graduates of the ACSAI program possess both a solid mathematical foundation and broad competencies in algorithm design, analysis, and programming. More specifically, they have focused skills in AI algorithms, neural networks, and complex computer systems based on machine learning, including large-scale data modeling, preparation, and training.
Additionally, they are familiar with key application areas such as security, human-computer interaction, parallel and distributed processing, and networked systems of various types.
Each of these competencies—either individually or combined—is commonly required across various professional domains. In any case, ACSAI graduates are equipped with the methodological, scientific, and technological tools needed to successfully navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of computing and AI technologies. They therefore possess the core skills required to understand, use, and apply current and future technologies.
Career Opportunities
Graduates in Applied Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence can find employment in ICT companies, such as software development firms, IT systems development companies, or IT service providers. They are also well-suited for roles in companies that need to use and develop IT tools to manage their operations, as well as within the Public Administration.
Another natural career path is freelance work, with the option to take the State Certification Exam for enrollment in the Professional Register of Junior Information Engineers (Professional Register – Section B – Information Sector).