Bachelor in Information Technology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Brno University of Technology

Program Overview

The Bachelor in Information Technology (BIT) at Brno University of Technology is a hands-on, 3-year full-time program that equips you with expert skills in both hardware and software, turning you into a versatile pro ready to design, program, and manage everything from computer networks to databases. It's perfect for motivated students who love tech and want a solid foundation for high-demand jobs like programmer, system designer, or IT administrator—or to seamlessly continue into a master's—while building real-world research skills from day one.

 

### Curriculum Structure
First Year
You'll kick off with the essentials, diving into mathematics and electronics to build a strong theoretical base, alongside your first taste of programming that gets you coding right away. This year sets you up perfectly by blending discrete math foundations with practical electronics, so you're ready to tackle more complex IT challenges without missing a beat. It's all about gaining that confidence to analyze and create from the start.

Second Year
Here, things ramp up with algorithms, object-oriented programming, and explorations into operating systems, where you'll learn to craft efficient code and understand how software interacts with hardware. You'll apply these in team projects, simulating real industry scenarios, and even dip into research groups for cutting-edge experience. By year's end, you'll be debugging networks and optimizing systems like a pro.

Third Year
The final stretch focuses on advanced applications like computer networks, databases, and information systems, culminating in your Bachelor Thesis defense and a State Final Exam that showcases your ability to design and maintain full-scale IT solutions. You'll integrate everything—artificial intelligence basics, computer graphics, and ethical research practices—through practical projects with industry partners. Graduates walk out ready to lead teams and innovate in tech.

Focus Areas
Core strengths include hardware layers (processors, logic networks), software mastery (programming languages, compilers, operating systems), and cutting-edge apps like computer networks, databases, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and multimedia.

Learning Outcomes
You'll master analyzing, designing, implementing, testing, and maintaining computer applications, understand computer science foundations (discrete mathematics, formal languages), and excel in team-based problem-solving across IT systems.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
This accredited program aligns directly with industry needs, preparing you as designers, programmers, and administrators of digital systems, networks, and info systems—ideal for roles in tech firms, with no mandatory industrial practice required beyond built-in projects.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)
FIT VUT grads are in high demand as analysts, programmers, testers, ICT managers, and entrepreneurs, with strong employability thanks to research ties, industry projects, and a track record where companies "go crazy" for your skills—setting you up for immediate jobs or master's progression.

[Official program link: https://www.fit.vut.cz/study/program/7611/.en]

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Brno University of Technology's Faculty of Information Technology (FIT), the Bachelor in Information Technology (BIT) program dives right into practical skills, training you to design, program, and manage real-world hardware and software systems like computer networks, digital systems, and databases. You'll build hands-on expertise through access to cutting-edge facilities, including specialized computer labs and a massive Computer Centre, all connected to high-speed internet and campus-wide Wi-Fi for seamless project work.

 

This means plenty of opportunities to apply what you learn right away:

- Computer Centre pavilions with 160+ seats (up to 300 total across M, N, O buildings at Božetěchova 1), open for scheduled classes, group projects, theses, and research—perfect for collaborative coding and testing.
- Specialized labs in pavilion O for advanced IT work, plus server rooms and network centres in the basement for hands-on experience with real infrastructure.
- Faculty library with 21,000+ items, 57 journals, 100 study seats, 100 PC workstations, 2 seminar rooms, and reprographic services to support your projects and self-study.
- Electronic resources like lecture presentations, study materials for most courses, and the BUT e-learning portal (Moodle) for easy access to course info and digital tools across the university.
- Campus facilities at Božetěchova 1/2, including technically advanced labs, server rooms, and historic/modern buildings equipped for programming-focused departments and individual/group work.

Imagine jumping into these resources from day one—it's what sets BIT apart and gets you job-ready fast. Ready to apply? Check the full facilities details here: https://www.fit.vut.cz/units/cvt/.en

Progression & Future Opportunities

At Brno University of Technology's Faculty of Information Technology (FIT), the Bachelor in Information Technology (BIT) program dives right into hands-on learning, training you to master hardware and software systems as a designer, programmer, or administrator of networks, databases, and digital setups. You'll build real-world skills through projects, lab sessions, and access to cutting-edge facilities like specialized computer labs and a massive computing cluster, all while using the latest tools in a Wi-Fi-covered campus.

 

This practical focus means you'll get plenty of experience right from the start:

- Computer pavilions and labs: Use 160+ seats across pavilions M, N, and O in the Computer Centre (Božetěchova 1), including specialized labs for scheduled classes, projects, theses, and research—perfect for group work on networks, servers, and systems.
- Department of Computer Systems labs: Hands-on sessions in the Applied Micro-Controllers Lab and Printed Circuit Board Lab, working with multiprocessor systems, embedded systems, FPGAs, and supercomputing hardware for hardware-oriented courses.
- Wi-Fi and network access: Full campus Wi-Fi, plus wired notebook connections in select rooms (M104, M105) and a network centre with server rooms for real-world networking practice.
- Faculty library: Over 20,000 items, 55+ journals, 100 study seats, 20 PC workstations, 2 seminar rooms, and reprographics—ideal for group study and accessing electronic lecture materials.
- Study support tools: Electronic presentations and materials for nearly all courses, plus BUT's Moodle e-learning portal and digital library for journals and resources.
- Project-based learning: Tackle group projects like Fractal Compression, Interactive Visualization, or Dynamic Shadow Maps, with theses stored and listed for inspiration.

Imagine jumping straight into these facilities—it's what sets BIT apart and gets graduates job-ready. Ready to apply? Check the full facilities details here: https://www.fit.vut.cz/fit/campus/.en

Program Key Stats

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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Projectants
  • Designers
  • Programmers
  • Servicemen of information and communication systems
  • Servicemen of digital systems
  • Servicemen of computer networks
  • Servicemen of computer-based systems
  • Administrators of database systems
  • Administrators of information systems
  • Analysts
  • Testers for computer applications
  • Maintenance specialists for computer applications
  • Designers of computer systems
  • Computer and computer network configuration specialists
  • Secondary school IT teachers
  • Qualified computer businessmans
  • Computer systems installation technicians
  • Network administrators
  • Applications programmers
  • Entrepreneurs in the field of computing

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