Educational activities

The members of the FTSRG held the following courses for the students:

Please find below a short list of the courses given by the members of the group where the links lead to a short summary of the individual courses.

Please note that this list does not contain such educational activities where the members of the group are contributors only.

Basic education

In the 6th semester all the computer engineering students have to take "Formal methods".

Specialized education

After finishing the 6th semester the students have to select a so-called specialization branch, consisting of a total of 5 courses (4 hours/week), 3 thematic laboratory practices, a project lab offering individual problems for the students for 3 semesters and finally a one semester long diploma thesis practice. The branch offered by FTSRG is entitled "Design of Information Infrastructure". Typically 30-40 students select the branch each year so we have by about 70 students simultaneously.

10th semester

Diploma thesis practice

9th semester

Open information systems

Open systems lab Project laboratory
8th semester Management of computing infrastructure UML-based modeling and analysis Systems management lab
7th semester Design of computing infrastructure Dependability of computer systems Infrastructure lab

The group offeres an elective course on Eclipse technologies. We give a course on e-Business systems at the University of Western Hungary in the framework of a cooperation in Business Informatics education.

Ph.D. education

The group offers to the Ph.D. students of the faculty the following courses:

Students research

Best students can perform individual research tasks in a non-mandatory form under the tutoring of a staff member in a mutually agreed topic. If they manage to achieve some valuable research result, they prepare a technical report and may participate at a faculty level competitive conference. The authors of the best papers can continue the competition in a nation-wide competition and conference. For a list of student's research projects, please click here.