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Education with ICT (4+1)

Education with ICT (4 + 1)

Postgraduate studies in Education with ICT aim at top European and world education and training of primary and secondary school educators with the most modern approaches to the acquisition of new knowledge, as well as the use of advanced information technologies. These studies will also enable students in engineering to focus on research in the field of information science education. After graduation, students will be able to more successfully approach the new generations of students in the field of informatics.

 

The ICT Education Studies program is compatible with the relevant studies offered at most of the world's universities that support this theme and enable student mobility. Some of them are:

  1. Institute of Education, University of London, England

http://www.ioe.ac.uk/study/PMM9_ICT9IM.html

  1. Kings College London, England

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/structure/name/computing-in-edu...

  1. University of Edinburgh, UK

http://online.education.ed.ac.uk/content/

  • Name of the proposer: University "Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of Information Sciences and Computer Engineering - FINKI
  • Name of the study program: academic second cycle studies in E ICT duplication
  • Scientific-research area: natural-mathematical
  • Field: Informatics
  • Area: Informatics
  • The value of postgraduate studies is 60 ECTS credits .
  • Duration of studies: 2 semesters .
  • One academic year consists of two semesters lasting 30 weeks (1 semester = 15 weeks).
  • Admission Requirements : Completed undergraduate studies before ECTS or completed undergraduate studies with a minimum of 240 credits.
  • First semester: three compulsory courses and two elective courses, for a total of 5 courses, one of which can be from the University list (5x6 = 30 ECTS).
  • Second semester: two elective courses and a final project - master's thesis (12 + 18 = 30 ECTS)
  • 1 ECTS credit corresponds to 30 hours of total work engagement.
  • The number of contact hours is 4.

Acquired title:     Master in ICT Education

2. Studies
 

Table 1: List of Postgraduate Courses

 

Code

Name of the subject

Status

Семестар

ECTS

1

ЕДУ-З-01

Modern teaching methods

M

winter

6

2

ЕДУ-З-02

Advanced ICT in education

M

winter

6

3

ЕДУ-З-03

Creating digital educational content

M

winter

6

4

 

Elective course

E

winter

6

5

 

Elective course

E

winter

6

6

 

Elective course

E

summer

6

    7   Elective course E summer             6

 

After obtaining 18 ECTS, students have the right to apply for a master's thesis for which after completing it they will win 18 ECTS.

2.1 Electives

The student can choose a subject from the list of offered elective subjects from all study programs of the second cycle of studies. The list of offered elective courses can be found at  link  .

IT Management (3 +1+1)

IT Management   (3 + 1 + 1)

1. General Information

Postgraduate studies in Information Technology Management aim to provide quality and top European education and training of highly educated staff with in-depth knowledge of methods and techniques for managing ICT projects and systems. Upon completion of their studies, these staff will be able to take responsible positions in the processes of planning, design, management and monitoring of ICT projects and systems, including their business aspects.

The program in Management Studies in Information Technology is compatible with the relevant studies offered at most of the world's universities that support this topic and enable student mobility.

  • Name of the proposer: University "Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje,   Faculty of Information Sciences and Computer Engineering - FINKI
  • Study Program Name:   Information Technology Management
  • Scientific-research area:   2 technical-technological
  • Field
  • The value of postgraduate studies is   60 ECTS credits .
  • Duration of studies:   2 semesters .
  • One academic year consists of two semesters lasting 30 weeks (1 semester = 15 weeks).
  • Admission Requirements : Students in Information Technology Management can enroll in graduate students who have 240 or 180 undergraduate credits.
  • Introductory layer : Students who have earned less than 240 credits during their studies are offered a set of differential introductory courses. After their successful realization, the student acquires the right to continue with the first semester of postgraduate studies.
  • First semester: 2 mandatory courses, 2 elective courses in the field.
  • Second semester: 1 mandatory subject in the field, 1 elective subject in the field and 1 elective subject from the list of UKIM and final project - master's thesis (18 ECTS)
  • 1 ECTS credit corresponds to 30 hours of total work engagement
  • The number of contact hours is 4

Upon successful completion of the postgraduate studies in Information Technology Management, the successful student will possess the following general abilities and qualifications:

  • Ability to work in interdisciplinary teams
  • Power of analysis and synthesis
  • Power to apply knowledge in practice
  • Power to generate new ideas (creativity)
  • Power of learning
  • Ability to critique and self-critique
  • Ability to make decisions
  • Knowledge of English
  • Research skills

Upon successful completion of the postgraduate studies in Information Technology Management, the successful student will possess the following specific abilities and qualifications:

    Knowledge and Understanding

 

Provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of the theoretical foundations of software and innovation project management, information systems and risk management and other disciplines.

Acquiring the necessary knowledge in the field of management with ICT systems and projects.

Development of advanced skills in planning, design, design, management, testing, and implementation of ICT systems and projects.

Demonstrates a high level of professional competence in the analysis of empirical data in the fields of business, industry, economics and government.

 

Work with applied projects to manage projects, resources, money and people.

Governs the latest industry standards and best practices, as well as opportunities for improvement and future development in the area.

  Applying knowledge and   understanding

 

Can apply knowledge and understanding for professional development in a narrower area of ​​Information Technology Management.

Demonstrates skills and knowledge necessary for the individual to be competent in managing IT systems and projects at a high level.

The competenciesQualify with solid management and technical foundation with the ability to include a selected range of broader aspects of Management in Information Technology and the like that will meet the needs of the professional in this field with constant and rapid development.

 

In-depth management knowledge required for effective work of ICT manager, independent specialist or member of specialized team.

  Ability to evaluate

Demonstrates a commitment to self-improvement and continuous professional development

Demonstrates in-depth knowledge of advanced analysis and design techniques in the fields of Information Technology Management.

Demonstrates knowledge of best practices for improving productivity and mutual understanding in business organizations taking into account personal, social, scientific and ethical aspects.

Demonstrates the ability to make managerial decisions independently and link business practice with application solutions.

  Communication Skills

Demonstrates the ability to communicate with colleagues and work in a team through a high level of awareness of the importance and power of communication.

Illustrates effective exchange of information, ideas and reasoned proposals.

Demonstrates high ability to work and lead multidisciplinary teams

Demonstrates ability to plan and manage time at managerial level and professional socialization and conflict resolution.

Recognizes complex organizational structures and the need to restructure them,   understands their impact on effectiveness and efficiency in combination with modern technologies.

 

  Learning Skills

Demonstrates an understanding of the basics of research methodology, with the ability to evaluate, design and conduct research in the field, formulate, plan a research project and communicate in depth on a topic.

 

Demonstrates the ability to reasonably evaluate and generate ideas with creative and critical thinking, mastering new theories, models, techniques and technologies, while appreciating the need for continuous professional development.

Able to select and understand procedures and methods for structuring, consolidating, and handling information and data in an environment.

Has high self-confidence and independence, proactivity and self-awareness to perform and delegate tasks and manage further career.

 

Acquired title:   Master of Information Science and Computer Engineering in Information Technology Management. & Nbsp;

2.   Introductory layer

The introductory layer is intended for students who study for less than four years or have earned less than 240 credits from previous studies.

Table 1: List of introductory layer items

 

 

Code

Subject

Weekly fund

Semester

ECTS

1  

  CSEW501

 Management Information Systems  *

2 + 2 + 1

winter

6

2  

  CSEW705

  Innovation in ICT   *

2 + 1 + 2

winter

6

3  

 

  Selected from Table 2

 

winter

6

4  

 

  Selected from Table 2

 

winter

6

5  

 

  Selected from Table 2

 

winter

6

  6  

  CSES811

  Entrepreneurship *  

2 + 1 + 2

summer

6

7  

  CSES634

  ICT Project Management *  

2 + 2 + 1

summer

6

8  

 

  Selected from Table 2

 

summer

6

9  

 

  Selected from Table 2

 

summer

6

10  

 

  Elective **

 

summer

6

* If the student has passed the course in his / her undergraduate studies, he / she will have to choose another course from the list of elective courses from the introductory layer (Table 2).

** The course can be selected from the list of electives from Table 2 or from the university list of free electives

Table 2: List of introductory electives

 

Code

Subject

Weekly fund

Semester

ECTS

1  

  CSEW528

User support 

2 + 1 + 2

winter

6

2  

  CSEW505

Software requirements analysis

2 + 2 + 1

winter

6

3  

  CSEW701

Information Systems Analysis and Design 

2 + 2 + 2

winter

6

4  

  CSEW704

Design of integrated systems

2 + 1 + 2

winter

6

5  

  CSEW511

Software design and architecture

2 + 1 + 2

winter

6

6  

  CSEW514

Implementation of Free and Open Source Systems  

2 + 1 + 2

winter

6

7  

  CSEW515

Computer Ethics

4 + 0 + 0

winter

6

8  

  CSEW310

Marketing 

2 + 2 + 1

winter

6

9

  CSES631

Software quality and testing

2 + 1 + 2

summer

6

10

  CSES625

IS development process

2 + 2 + 2

summer

6

11

  CSES612

Electronic & Mobile Commerce 

2 + 2 + 2

summer

6

12

  CSES610

e-Government 

2 + 1 + 2

summer

6

13

  CSES617

Business Process Modeling

2 + 1 + 2

summer

6

14

  CSES606

Geographic Information Systems 

2 + 1 + 2

summer

6

15

  CSES205

Business and Management

2 + 2 + 1

summer

6

16

  CSES628

Service Oriented Architectures

2 + 2 + 2

summer

6

17

  UKIM-I

Selection from University list of free courses

 

 

 

 

After successfully completing all ten courses and achieving 60 credits, the student with previously acquired 180 ECTS credits (or completed three-year studies) continues with the subjects from the second academic year of postgraduate studies.

 

3. Studies
 

Table 1: List of Postgraduate Courses

 

 

Code

Item name

Status

Semester

ECTS

П

А

Л

1

ITMW01

Advanced software project management 

M

winter

6

2

1

0

2

ITMW02

Advanced ICT Innovation and Entrepreneurship 

M

winter

6

2

1

0

3

 

Elective

E

winter

6

 

 

 

4

 

Elective

E

winter

6

 

 

 

5

 

Elective

E

winter

6

 

 

 

6

ITMS01

Advanced Software Requirements Engineering 

M

summer

6

2

1

0

7

 

Elective

E

summer

6

 

 

 

8

 

Master Thesis

M

summer

18

 

 

 

3.1 Elective Courses

The student can choose a subject from the list of offered elective subjects from all study programs of the second cycle of studies. The list of offered elective courses can be found at   this link.

IT Management (4+1)

IT Management  (4 + 1)

1. General Information

Postgraduate studies in Management in Information Technology aim to provide quality and top European education and training of highly educated staff with in-depth knowledge of methods and techniques for managing ICT projects and systems. Upon completion of their studies, these staff will be able to take responsible positions in the processes of planning, design, management and monitoring of ICT projects and systems, including their business aspects.

The program in Management Studies in Information Technology is compatible with the relevant studies offered at most of the world's universities that support this topic and enable student mobility.

  • Name of the proposer: University "Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of computer science and engineering - FCSE
  • Study Program Name:   IT Management
  • Scientific-research area:   2 technical-technological
  • Field
  • The value of postgraduate studies is   60 ECTS credits .
  • Duration of studies:   2 semesters .
  • One academic year consists of two semesters lasting 30 weeks (1 semester = 15 weeks).
  • Admission Requirements : Students in Information Technology Management can enroll in graduate students who have 240 or 180 undergraduate credits.
  • Introductory layer : Students who have earned less than 240 credits during their studies are offered a variety of introductory courses. After their successful realization, the student acquires the right to continue with the first semester of postgraduate studies.
  • First semester: 2 compulsory courses, 2 elective courses in the field.
  • Second semester: 1 compulsory subject in the field, 1 elective subject in the field and 1 elective subject from the list of UKIM and final project - master's thesis (18 ECTS)
  • 1 ECTS credit corresponds to 30 hours of total work engagement
  • The number of contact hours is 4

Upon successful completion of the postgraduate studies in Information Technology Management, the successful student will possess the following general abilities and qualifications:

  • Ability to work in interdisciplinary teams
  • Power of analysis and synthesis
  • Power to apply knowledge in practice
  • Power to generate new ideas (creativity)
  • Power of learning
  • Ability to critique and self-critique
  • Ability to make decisions
  • Knowledge of English
  • Research skills

Upon successful completion of the postgraduate studies in Information Technology Management, the successful student will possess the following specific abilities and qualifications:

Knowledge and Understanding

 

Provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of the theoretical foundations of software and innovation project management, information systems and risk management and other disciplines.
Acquiring the necessary knowledge in the field of management with ICT systems and projects.
Develop advanced skills in planning, designing, designing, managing, testing, and implementing ICT systems and projects.
Demonstrates a high level of professional competence in the analysis of empirical data in the fields of business, industry, economics and government.
Work with applied projects to manage projects, resources, money and people.
Governs the latest industry standards and best practices, as well as opportunities for improvement and future development in the area.

Applying knowledge and Understanding

 

Can apply knowledge and understanding for professional development in a narrower area of ​​Information Technology Management.
Demonstrates skills and knowledge necessary for the individual to be competent in managing IT systems and projects at a high level.
The competencies qualify him with a solid management and technical basis with the possibility to include a selected range of broader aspects of Management in Information Technology and the like that will suitthe needs of the professional in this field with constant and rapid development.
In-depth management knowledge required for efficient work of ICT manager, independent specialist or member of specialized team.

Ability to evaluate

Demonstrates a commitment to self-improvement and continuous professional development
Demonstrates in-depth knowledge of advanced analysis and design techniques in the fields of Information Technology Management.
Demonstrates knowledge of best practices for improving productivity and mutual understanding in business organizations taking into account personal, social, scientific and ethical aspects.
Demonstrates the ability to make managerial decisions independently and link business practice with application solutions.

Communication Skills

Demonstrates the ability to communicate with colleagues and work in a team through a high level of awareness of the importance and power of communications.
Illustrates effective exchange of information, ideas and reasoned arguments.
Demonstrates high ability to work and lead multidisciplinary teams
Demonstrates ability to plan and manage time at managerial level and professional socialization and conflict resolution.
Recognizes complex organizational structures and the need to restructure them,   understands their impact on effectiveness and efficiency in combination with modern technologies.

  Learning Skills

Demonstrates an understanding of the basics of research methodology, with the ability to evaluate, design and conduct research in the field, formulate, plan a research project and communicate in depth on a topic.
Demonstrates the ability to reasonably evaluate and generate ideas with creative and critical thinking, mastering new theories, models, techniques and technologies, while appreciating the need for continuous professional development.
Able to select and understand procedures and methods for structuring, consolidating, and handling information and data in an environment.
Has high self-confidence and independence, proactivity and self-awareness to perform and delegate tasks and manage further career.

 

Acquired title:   Master of Information Science and Computer Engineering in the field of Information Technology Management.  

2. Studies
 

Table 1:  Schedule of the courses in semesters and academic study years (AC)

 

List
Number

Course
code

Course title

Semester

Weekly fund of classes

ECTS

L

E

FIRST YEAR

1.

IT-I-03

ICT Management    

9

4

0

6

2.

ITMWE02

Advanced ICT Innovation and
Entrepreneurship

9

2

1

6

3.

ITMWE01

Advanced Software Project Management

9

4

0

6

4.

 

Elective course

9

 

 

6

5.

 

Elective course

9

 

 

6

6.

ITMSE01

Advanced Software Requirements
Engineering

10

2

0

6

7.

 

Elective course

10

 

 

6

8.

 

Master's Thesis

10

 

 

18

Total hours (lectures / exercises) and number of ECTS credits in the academic year

 

 

60

2.1 Electives

The student can choose a subject from the list of offered elective subjects from all study programs of the second cycle of studies. The list of offered elective courses can be found at   this link  .
 

 

Number

 

Code

 

Name of the object

 

Semester

Weekly fund of classes

 

ECTS

 

Unit

L

E

1

ITMWE07

Management of Databases   

9

2

2

6

FINKI

 

2

 

ITMWE06

Information security management   

 

9

 

2

 

1

 

6

 

FINKI

 

3

 

SI-Z-01

Software Lifecycle Management   

 

9

 

4

 

0

 

6

 

FINKI

4

BK-I-12

Change and risk management

9

4

0

6

FINKI

 

5

 

ITMWE10

Managing the Software Testing Process    

 

9

 

2

 

1

 

6

 

FINKI

 

6

 

CC-I-02

Big Data and Distributed Data Analytics

 

9

 

2

 

2

 

6

 

FINKI

 

7

 

ITMWE03

Advanced Management Information Systems   

 

9

 

2

 

2

 

6

 

FINKI

 

8

 

ITMWE08

e-Government advanced topics   

 

9

 

3

 

1

 

6

 

FINKI

9

ITMWE04

Business Design Thinking      

9

4

0

6

FINKI

10

ITMWE11

Digital Transformation   

9

2

2

6

FINKI

11

IT-I-04

E-business

9

4

0

6

FINKI

 

12

 

IT-I-10

Internet Infrastructure management

 

9

 

4

 

0

 

6

 

FINKI

 

13

 

EI-I-01

Requirements Analysis in Ecosystem informatics

 

9

 

3

 

0

 

6

 

FINKI

 

14

 

IS-I-07

Systems for data-based business decision

 

9

 

4

 

0

 

6

 

FINKI

15

KN-I-10

Business process mining

9

4

0

6

FINKI

 

16

 

SDP-Z-4

Wrangling and exploratory data analysis

 

9

 

4

 

0

 

6

 

FINKI

 

17

 

IS-I-06

Information Systems Analysis and Design

 

9

 

4

 

0

 

6

 

FINKI

18

IT-I-18

Data Science

9

4

0

6

FINKI

 

19

 

SNP-Z-1

Data Analysis Using Statistical Packages

 

9

 

4

 

2

 

6

 

FINKI

20

CC-I-04

Business modelling

9

4

0

6

FINKI

21

IS-I-01

Collective Intelligence

9

4

0

6

FINKI

22

ITMWE09

Human resource management    

9

2

0

6

FINKI

 

23

 

SI-I-05

Model based software Engineering

 

9

 

4

 

0

 

6

 

FINKI

24

SI-I-07

Engineering ethics

10

4

0

6

FINKI

 

25

 

SI-I-08

Engineering ERP business Systems

 

10

 

4

 

0

 

6

 

FINKI

26

ITMSE02

IT Service Management

10

2

0

6

FINKI

27

CC-I-07

Small business management

10

3

0

6

FINKI

28

CI-I-11

Decision support systems

10

4

0

6

FINKI

29

SI-I-13

Software Architectures

10

4

0

6

FINKI

30

ITMSE05

Strategic management in IT

10

2

0

6

FINKI

 

 

 

31

 

 

 

EDU-I-10

Student Involvement in Humanitarian, Free and Open-Source Software Development

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

6

 

 

 

FINKI

 

32

 

ITMSE06

Management of Electronic Educational Systems

 

10

 

2

 

1

 

6

 

FINKI

33

IT-I-08

Digital Marketing

10

4

0

6

FINKI

34

EDU-Z-04

Gaming in education

10

2

2

6

FINKI

 

 

35

 

 

EDU-I-04

Recommender Systems, Virtual Guidance and Self- Help in Knowledge Mastery

 

 

10

 

 

2

 

 

2

 

 

6

 

 

FINKI

 

36

 

ITMSE07

Data Science Project Management

 

10

 

2

 

1

 

6

 

FINKI

37

SDP-I-4

Business analytics

10

2

2

6

FINKI

38

SI-I-09

Software Reliability

10

4

0

6

FINKI

Total:

 

 

 

 

Табови

д-р Димитар Трајанов

Табови

д-р Катерина Здравкова

Табови

Mile Jovanov Ph.D.

We are excited to announce the launching of an internship program for aspiring frontend and backend developers at Metergram, from April 1st to June 30th 2022.

 

We are looking for current Computer Science or Computer Engineering students to join our software development internship. If you are a current student and are interested in building software using state-of-the-art technologies (AWS, Serverless, Node.js, React, Redux, etc) then this exciting opportunity is for you.

You’ll fit right in if you…

  • Got good vibes
  • Like working with nice people
  • Never get tired of learning
  • Love a good challenge
  • Are passionate about programming

Preferred Qualifications

  • Demonstrated ability to do analytical problem solving
  • Good understanding of the general concepts of object-oriented and functional programming
  • Good understanding of relational databases and operating systems
  • Understanding of all the phases of the software development cycle (SDLC)
  • Preferably near the end of the studies (3rd or 4th year)
  • Bonus skills: JavaScript, TypeScript, SQL, REST APIs

You will learn about…

  • How to apply the best practices in Web development
  • Building modular, loosely coupled Web applications and services
  • The most important design patterns and principles for building modern Web services
  • Working with modern technologies like Node.js, React, Serverless framework, etc.
  • Amazon Web Services, when and how to use them
  • Source control (Git)
  • How to work in a team and communicate on a daily basis
  • The Scrum and Agile methodology

You will work on…

  • Specific tasks provided by your mentor who will guide you through the whole process
  • Writing integration and unit tests using Mocha and Chai framework
  • Real-world applications using modern Web technologies with an emphasis on Node.js, React and AWS

You can expect…

  • To become part of a fast-growing company and an amazing team of professionals
  • To experience a company culture that respects diversity, individuality and equality
  • To participate in various projects learning to work on state-of-the-art technologies
  • To gain knowledge, guidance and mentorship from experienced developers and excellent IT professionals
  • To be guided and mentored through the process
  • To learn about effective communication and collaboration with team members and clients

You will get…

  • 400 EUR gross per month
  • Flexible work hours during the week, weekends off 
  • Possibility to work remotely, hybrid or in an office, it is completely up to you
  • Great office location in the city center and a comfortable work environment
  • Excellent employment opportunity after the end of the program

 

We are looking forward to receiving your CVs at jobs@metergram.com

 

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Slobodan Kalajdzhiski Ph.D.

Табови

Vesna Dimitrievska Ristovska Ph.D.

NI4OS-Europe

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National Initiatives for Open Science in Europe – NI4OS Europe, aims to be a core contributor to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) service portfolio, commit to EOSC governance and ensure inclusiveness on the European level for enabling global Open Science.

The project’s main actions include

  1. Support the development and inclusion of the national Open Science Cloud initiatives in 15 Member States and Associated Countries in the EOSC governance.
  2. Instill within the community the EOSC philosophy and FAIR principles for data Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability.
  3. Provide technical and policy support for on-boarding of service providers into EOSC, including generic services (compute, data storage, data management), thematic services, repositories and data sets.

More details about the project at the official web site https://ni4os.eu/

The role of FCSE, UKIM in the project

FCSE, UKIM will liaise with stakeholders, collect relevant information for roadmapping, facilitate the setup of national OSC initiative in the country, and support national EOSC liaison. FCSE, UKIM will also lead the WP that will contribute to defining the set of operational best practices and develop appropriate tools that will enable harmonization and on-boarding possibilities for the service providers. It will support the on-boarding of generic and thematic services and repositories in the country to EOSC and support the horizontal platform. Additionally, it will promote FAIR and EOSC uptake in the national communities, deliver trainings, and develop specific IT service management courses and training materials. It will lead the training task and provide the project level training platform. National dissemination events will be organized by FCSE, UKIM.