Field of Study Details

Computer Graphics and Multimedia in English

Abbreviation: MGMe

Length of Study: 2 years

Min. Credits: 120

Degree Programme: Information Technology

Language of Instruction: English

Form of Study: full-time

Tuition Fees: 3000 EUR/academic year for EU students, 3000 EUR/academic year for non-EU students

Accredited from: 2005 Accredited till: 2024 Last admissions: 2021

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Profile

The goal of the study in Computer Graphics and Multimedia is to teach students theory, technology, procedures, and skills in computer graphics and multimedia. The compulsory courses are intended for improvement of both basic and in-depth knowledge of image synthesis in computer graphics, speech processing and recognition, sound and video sequences algorithms for multimedia, and development of systems for human-computer interaction. The purpose of the optional courses is to let students to focus according to their personal preferences on theoretical basis of the selected specialization or other fields of computer science, or to specialize in e.g. computer graphics, processing of sound and speech, image processing, or multimedia. The intended placement of the graduates is in research and development of systems that exploit computers for images and sound.

Key learning outcomes

Student of the Follow-Up Master Degree Programme acquire deeper knowledge in a chosen branch of study and will give him knowledge and skills base to analyse, design and verification of problems solved in research and scientific as well as in the practice This guarantee that the alumni will be successful creative worker in the appropriate information technology branch.

Guarantor
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples

An alumnus of the master degree programme is ready to solve problems of information technology in praxis with utilization of contemporary scientific knowledge independently. The alumnus is able to act as an independent creative worker in the appropriate information technology branch, namely information systems and their security and safety, intelligent systems, computer systems, networks and communications, computer graphics and multimedia or a leader of a team composed of workers of various branches of IT.

Extent of the State Final Examinations

The State Final Examination has two parts: A defence of the Master Thesis, and a discussion based on selected topics from the course "Computer Graphics and Multimedia" which is derived from compulsory courses of the MGM Branch of Study as Hardware/Software Codesign, Advanced Database Systems, Computer Graphics, Intelligent Systems, Theoretical Computer Science, Mathematical Structures in Computer Science, Physical Optics, Multimedia, Computer Vision, Image Processing, Speech Signal Processing, and Advanced Computer Graphics. The areas of possible questions must be approved by the Study Branch Council, and students will be informed about the selected topics at least 2 months before the state final examination is held in the particular academic year. The discussion will be held on two topics.

Examples of theses
  • Methods of 3D User Interface Development
  • Image Processing Acceleration through Signal Processors and Programmable Logic Chips
  • Keyword Spotting in Continuous Speech
  • Real-Time Image Processing Library
  • Encoding of Speech Signals on Very Low Bit-Rates
  • Components for 3D Models Processing
  • Reconstruction of 3D Scenes from Couples of Images of the Scene
  • 3D Raster Functions Library
  • Robust Phoneme Recognition
  • 3D Computer Games Development
  • Processing of Texts in Natural Language

Master's theses are stored at the FIT library, Božetěchova 2, Brno. The list of the master's theses, including the details is available at:
https://www.fit.vut.cz/study/theses/.en

Choose academic year and curriculum

1st year of study, winter semester

AbbrvTitleCredDutyComplFa
HSCeHardware/Software Codesign (in English)5CCr+ExFIT
MATeMathematical Structures in Computer Science (in English)5CExFIT
PDBeAdvanced Database Systems (in English)5CCr+ExFIT
PGReComputer Graphics (in English)5CExFIT

1st year of study, summer semester

AbbrvTitleCredDutyComplFa
FYOePhysical Optics (in English) *)5CExFIT
MULeMultimedia (in English)5CExFIT
PDSeData Communications, Computer Networks and Protocols (in English)5CExFIT
TINeTheoretical Computer Science (in English)5CCr+ExFIT
ZPOeImage Processing (in English)5CExFIT
ZREeSpeech Signal Processing (in English)5CExFIT

2nd year of study, winter semester

AbbrvTitleCredDutyComplFa
SEPaSemester Project (in English)5CClCrFIT

2nd year of study, summer semester

AbbrvTitleCredDutyComplFa
DIPaMaster's Thesis (in English)13CCrFIT
VGEeComputational Geometry (in English)5CExFIT

all years of study, winter semester

AbbrvTitleCredDutyComplFa
CZSaDigital Signal Processing (in English)5CECExFIT
ROBaRobotics (in English)5CECExFIT
PGPaAdvanced Computer Graphics (in English)5CEGExFIT
POVaComputer Vision (in English)5CEGExFIT
PDIeDistributed Application Environment (in English) *)5CEIExFIT
VYPaCompiler Construction (in English)5CEIExFIT
BAYaBayesian Models for Machine Learning (in English)5CEMExFIT
BRIaBrain Computer Interface5EExFIT
GALeGraph Algorithms (in English)5EExFIT
GJAeGraphical User Interfaces in Java (in English)5ECr+ExFIT
PKSaAdvanced Communication Systems5ECr+ExFIT
PP1eProject Practice 1 (in English)5EClCrFIT
TAMaApplication Development for Mobile Devices (in English)5EClCrFIT
ZPJaNatural Language Processing (in English)5EExFIT

all years of study, summer semester

AbbrvTitleCredDutyComplFa
RTSaReal-Time Systems (in English)5CECExFIT
VIZaVisualization and CAD (in English)5CEGClCrFIT
DFAaDigital Forensics (in English)5CEIExFIT
SLOaComplexity (in English)5CEMExFIT
VNVeHigh Performance Computations (in English) *)5CEMExFIT
CPSaCyber-Physical Systems Design (in English)5EExFIT
CSOaCCNA Cybersecurity Operations (in English)5EClCrFIT
MTIaModern Trends in Informatics (in English)4EClCrFIT
PP1eProject Practice 1 (in English)5EClCrFIT
UXIaUser Experience and Design of User Interfaces and Services (in English)5EClCrFIT
Course is not open in this academic year
Compl: Course completion: Ex - examination, Cr - credit, ClCr - classified credit, Co - colloquium
Duty: C - compulsory, CEx - compulsory-elective group x, R - recommended, E - elective

Compulsory-elective groups

AbbrvMin. coursesMax. coursesMin.credOver asCoursesTitle
C190ECZSa, ROBa, RTSaHardware
G190EPGPa, POVa, VIZaGraphics
I190EDFAa, PDIe, VYPaInformation Systems
M190EBAYa, SLOa, VNVeModelling and Artificial Intelligence
If you are allowed to enroll more CE courses than the required minimum, then successfully completed courses that exceed Min. courses (or Min.cred, if not 0) of the CE group, will be assigned as courses of duty Over as.
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