INF5005: Data Reporting
This course is designed as a specialised course for the students of the Business Administration program. Data Reporting focuses on methods and tools for presenting and communicating data insights. Students learn to communicate data findings to stakeholders effectively, using tools such as Excel, SQL, Google Colab, Python, etc.
TEC2003: Technology and Innovation
This course is designed as a specialised course for the students of the Business Administration program. The course is designed to cover a broad range of contemporary technologies, with a particular focus on DeepTech.
MTECH24: Modern Technology
This course is designed as a specialised course for the students of the Business Administration program. The course is designed to cover a broad range of contemporary technologies and their impacts on society, the economy, and various industries. Each meeting is a mix of lectures, discussions, and hands-on activities. Students engage with current research, case studies, and practical applications to understand the transformative impact of these technologies.
INF2002: Information Systems
The course offers a comprehensive study of information systems to help students see the direct connection between information systems and business performance. The course presents real-world examples from business and public organisations to show students essential new technologies, information system applications, and their impact on business models. For their final projects, students collect survey data from the companies of their choice and develop databases for specific processes and managerial decision-making.
CCS01: Cloud Computing Systems
(Lodz University of Technology)
This course is designed for students in the engineering program at the Institute of Information Technology. Throughout the semester, students were introduced to the Cloud Computing systems, with hands-on desk tasks regarding different architectures and scenarios within enterprises selected as case studies for the final projects. Besides developing a final product, students are guided through independent research featuring empirical work.
FMKIS/003B: Databases
(Comenius University in Bratislava)
The course is designed to familiarise the student with concepts and principles of the theory of relational databases, modelling, databases, and transaction systems. Furthermore, students were equipped with basic statistical concepts through group problem-solving exercises and targeted instruction. For their final projects, students collect their survey data from the companies of their choice and develop databases for specific processes.
RITW20: Research-based IT Workshop 2020
(Lodz University of Technology)
In this workshop class, various research methodologies for scientific research and project proposals were covered. Different models were proposed and developed by students using AI technologies, aiming to address the limitations of existing models identified by lab and field evidence. Alongside the lead professor, an entirely new set of supplementary materials was created to review and extend the content discussed in lectures.