6B06102 Information Systems

PROGRAM PASSPORT

  • Speciality Name: Information Systems
  • Speciality Code: 6B06102
  • Faculty: Information technology

QUALIFICATION

  • First Stage of Higher Education - Bachelor in Information and Communication Technology
  • First Stage of Higher Short Education - Bachelor in Information and Communication Technology

MODEL OF GRADUATING STUDENT

Upon completion of this educational program, students are expected to be able to:
1. To characterize the main components of the management and marketing system to account for economic and material flows in order to make effective decisions.
2. Understand the principles of organizing and protecting data in order to design data warehouses that comply with the principles of integrity, consistency and uniqueness.
3. Manage information system security and data protection using software and hardware information security tools.
4. Install and use system and application software on various platforms, manage system resources to support enterprise informatization.
5. Use algorithms and data mining tools to extract information for effective decision making.
6. Analyze the role of IT in an enterprise to increase business competitiveness, structure IP-related actions using IP management approaches and strategies to maximize the impact of IP on improving enterprise competitiveness.
7. To model economic and technical systems using mathematical methods and physical laws.
8. Develop business process management algorithms based on ERP standards.
9. Design and implement telecommunications infrastructure based on the objectives and scope of the organization.
10. Design the components of information systems and their interrelations with the use of modeling and design technologies.
11. Develop and modernize the components of the IC using various approaches and programming technologies.
12. To make decisions in matters relating to the field of information systems, taking into account the basic laws of the functioning and development of nature and society, socio-economic, socio-legal, ethical, political aspects and using linguistic knowledge to solve problems in an interdisciplinary and multilingual environment.

DISCIPLINES

Algorithms, Data Structures and Programming 

 

Basics of computer networks and telecommunications (credit transfer) 

 

Basics of Information Systems 

 

Basics of SQL 

 

Business (Management and marketing, finance and count) 

 

Business-1 (Management and Marketing) 

 

Business-2 (Finance and Acount) 

 

Business-I (Management and marketing) 

 

Culturology 

 

Culturology (credit transfer) 

 

Data Mining 

 

Databases in Information Systems 

 

Foreign Language 

 

Foreign Language (credit transfer) 

 

Foundations of information systems 

 

Fundamentals of Computer Networks and Telecommunications 

 

Information and Communication Technologies 

 

Information and Communication Technologies (in English) (credit transfer) 

 

Information-communication Technologies 

 

Introduction to Programming 

 

IT-Infrastructure 

 

Kazakh (Russian) Language 

 

Kazakh (Russian) Language (credit transfer) 

 

Matematics 1(credit transfer) 

 

Mathematics-1 (Algebra and Geometry) 

 

Mathematics-1 (Mathematical Analysis, theory of probability and mathematical statistics) 

 

Mathematics-2 (Algebra and discrete mathematics) 

 

Mathematics-2 (Calculus) 

 

Mathematics-3 (Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics) 

 

Military Training 

 

Models and Methods of Intellegtual Information Systems 

 

Modern History of Kazakhstan 

 

Object-Oriented Programming 

 

Object-Oriented Programming 

 

Object-Oriented Programming 

 

Operating Systems 

 

Operating Systems (credit transfer) 

 

Parallel Programming 

 

Philosophy 

 

Philosophy (credit transfer) 

 

Physical Training 

 

Physical Training (credit transfer) 

 

Physics-1 

 

Political Science 

 

Political Science (credit transfer) 

 

Programming in Java 

 

Programming on Python Language 

 

Programming Technologies 

 

Psychology 

 

Scientific Writing 

 

Sociology 

 

System Analysis and Engineering 

 

The Basics of Computer Graphics 

 

Web-programming 

 

Рsychology