Computer Science BSc students acquire knowledge that enables them to create, introduce, operate, service, develop and implement software-oriented IT devices and systems on their own or as members of a team. They learn how to design, analyse and apply algorithms using the most important paradigms, and study basic software development methodologies and technologies. They receive instruction in the skills of data modelling and designing, creating and modifying databases; furthermore, they will learn the use of SQL and will be capable of applying the methods and tools of artificial intelligence, logical programming, using divided systems, and developing websites. The theoretical and practical knowledge that students acquire during their studies makes it possible for them to start MSc courses. The ones who decide to start working after graduation will most likely develop and operate mobile, desktop, server web and multimedia applications and IT systems.