Master of Information Technology
Acad. Year 2024/2025Full-Time Study2 Years Title Awarded Ing.
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79 %
students gain practical experience
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98 %
students successfully pass the State Final Examination
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99 %
graduates find work in the month
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40 938 Kč
is the average starting salary for graduates
1st Year
Compulsory Courses - Winter
Compulsory Courses - Summer
They will pass on all their knowledge and hold you in difficult moments
Prof. Ing.
Herout Adam
Ph.D.
Prof. Adam Herout teaches and performs research in computer vision and machine learning. He is also interested in user interfaces, especially for mobile devices. He loves innovative applications - their complex backends with computer vision and machine learning algorithms and their smooth and beautiful frontends lovable by users.
Doc. Ing.
Beran Vítězslav
Ph.D.
Teaches User Interface Programming and lectures selected topics in the areas of image processing, video and depth data and UX/GUI design. Furthermore, it deals with the area of Natural User Interfaces, especially in Human-Robot Interaction. He plays drums in his rock band.
Prof. Dr. Ing.
Černocký Jan
He teaches Signals and Systems, mostly a hated object full of complex numbers, convolutions, and other disgusts. Only later will the students appreciate that they will be useful in their life in the processing of sound, video, but also sensory or large-scale data. He like to advise thoughtful students with many projects including Erasmus+.
What are we talking about?
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(PR, Brno, 28. 8. 2025) The Czech semiconductor industry is currently facing a shortage of approximately three thousand qualified professionals. To address this, the National Semiconductor Strategy—the government’s initiative to enhance the Czech Republic’s standing in the global semiconductor sector—prioritizes the development of human capital and the advancement of education in this field. …
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On the way to sustainable agriculture of the future, science and AI meet art in the Hungry Ecocities project, coordinated by FIT BUT
Food and the ways in which we obtain it can seem like an utterly mundane matter, associated with necessity rather than creativity. For many people on the planet, regular access to food is not a given, and for those who have it, it is associated with mundanity. …